Influences of urban characteristics on cycling : experiences of four cities

Cycling level was investigated for four cities with similar land area namely, Beijing, Berlin, Canberra and Singapore. Four characteristics namely, urban structure, transport policy, public transport service and cycling infrastructure, as affecting cycling activities in urban areas were compared. A...

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Main Authors: Zhong, Y. H., Meng, M., Koh, P. P., Wong, Y. D.
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1001362020-03-07T11:43:38Z Influences of urban characteristics on cycling : experiences of four cities Zhong, Y. H. Meng, M. Koh, P. P. Wong, Y. D. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Transportation Cycling level was investigated for four cities with similar land area namely, Beijing, Berlin, Canberra and Singapore. Four characteristics namely, urban structure, transport policy, public transport service and cycling infrastructure, as affecting cycling activities in urban areas were compared. A cycling line was devised and used to position and compare each city by the stages of cycling level. Cycling level in Berlin is comparatively high and remains on an increasing trend which is at the promising stage. Recommendations are given for the other three cities (Beijing, Canberra and Singapore) that could improve cycling level. 2014-10-23T08:51:10Z 2019-12-06T20:17:17Z 2014-10-23T08:51:10Z 2019-12-06T20:17:17Z 2014 2014 Journal Article Meng, M., Koh, P. P., Wong, Y. D., & Zhong, Y. H. (2014). Influences of urban characteristics on cycling : experiences of four cities. Sustainable cities and society, 13, 1378-88. 2210-6707 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/100136 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/24117 10.1016/j.scs.2014.05.001 179248 en Sustainable cities and society © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. 11 p.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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Zhong, Y. H.
Meng, M.
Koh, P. P.
Wong, Y. D.
Influences of urban characteristics on cycling : experiences of four cities
description Cycling level was investigated for four cities with similar land area namely, Beijing, Berlin, Canberra and Singapore. Four characteristics namely, urban structure, transport policy, public transport service and cycling infrastructure, as affecting cycling activities in urban areas were compared. A cycling line was devised and used to position and compare each city by the stages of cycling level. Cycling level in Berlin is comparatively high and remains on an increasing trend which is at the promising stage. Recommendations are given for the other three cities (Beijing, Canberra and Singapore) that could improve cycling level.
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Zhong, Y. H.
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author Zhong, Y. H.
Meng, M.
Koh, P. P.
Wong, Y. D.
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title Influences of urban characteristics on cycling : experiences of four cities
title_short Influences of urban characteristics on cycling : experiences of four cities
title_full Influences of urban characteristics on cycling : experiences of four cities
title_fullStr Influences of urban characteristics on cycling : experiences of four cities
title_full_unstemmed Influences of urban characteristics on cycling : experiences of four cities
title_sort influences of urban characteristics on cycling : experiences of four cities
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