Spatiotemporal characteristics of bike-sharing usage around rail transit stations : evidence from Beijing, China

As an emerging mode of transport, bike-sharing is being quickly accepted by Chinese residents due to its convenience and environmental friendliness. As hotspots for bike-sharing, railway-station service areas attract thousands of bikes during peak hours, which can block roads and pedestrian walkways...

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Main Authors: Wang, Zijia, Cheng, Lei, Li, Yongxing, Li, Zhiqiang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1460322021-01-21T07:33:59Z Spatiotemporal characteristics of bike-sharing usage around rail transit stations : evidence from Beijing, China Wang, Zijia Cheng, Lei Li, Yongxing Li, Zhiqiang School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Bike-sharing Rail Transit Station As an emerging mode of transport, bike-sharing is being quickly accepted by Chinese residents due to its convenience and environmental friendliness. As hotspots for bike-sharing, railway-station service areas attract thousands of bikes during peak hours, which can block roads and pedestrian walkways. Of the many works devoted to the connection between bikes and rail, few have addressed the spatial‒temporal pattern of bike-sharing accumulating around station service areas. In this work, we investigate the distribution patterns of bike-sharing in station service areas, which are influenced not only by railway-station ridership but also by the built environment around the station, illustrating obvious spatial heterogeneity. To this end, we established a geographic weighted regression (GWR) model to capture this feature considering the variables of passenger flow and the built environment. Using the data from bike-sharing in Beijing, China, we applied the GWR model to carry out a spatiotemporal characteristic analysis of the relationship between bike-sharing usage in railway-station service areas and its determinants, including the passenger flow in stations, land use, bus lines, and road-network characteristics. The influence of these factors on bike-sharing usage is quite different in time and space. For instance, bus lines are a competing mode of transport with bike-sharing in suburban areas but not in city centers, whereas industrial and residential areas could also heavily affect the bike-sharing demand as well as railway-station ridership. The results of this work can help facilitate the dynamic allocation of bike-sharing and increase the efficiency of this emerging mode of transport. Published version 2021-01-21T07:33:58Z 2021-01-21T07:33:58Z 2020 Journal Article Wang, Z., Cheng, L., Li, Y., & Li, Z. (2020). Spatiotemporal characteristics of bike-sharing usage around rail transit stations : evidence from Beijing, China. Sustainability, 12(4), 1299-. doi:10.3390/su12041299 2071-1050 0000-0002-3786-8730 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146032 10.3390/su12041299 2-s2.0-85081221557 4 12 en Sustainability © 2020 The Authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Bike-sharing
Rail Transit Station
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Bike-sharing
Rail Transit Station
Wang, Zijia
Cheng, Lei
Li, Yongxing
Li, Zhiqiang
Spatiotemporal characteristics of bike-sharing usage around rail transit stations : evidence from Beijing, China
description As an emerging mode of transport, bike-sharing is being quickly accepted by Chinese residents due to its convenience and environmental friendliness. As hotspots for bike-sharing, railway-station service areas attract thousands of bikes during peak hours, which can block roads and pedestrian walkways. Of the many works devoted to the connection between bikes and rail, few have addressed the spatial‒temporal pattern of bike-sharing accumulating around station service areas. In this work, we investigate the distribution patterns of bike-sharing in station service areas, which are influenced not only by railway-station ridership but also by the built environment around the station, illustrating obvious spatial heterogeneity. To this end, we established a geographic weighted regression (GWR) model to capture this feature considering the variables of passenger flow and the built environment. Using the data from bike-sharing in Beijing, China, we applied the GWR model to carry out a spatiotemporal characteristic analysis of the relationship between bike-sharing usage in railway-station service areas and its determinants, including the passenger flow in stations, land use, bus lines, and road-network characteristics. The influence of these factors on bike-sharing usage is quite different in time and space. For instance, bus lines are a competing mode of transport with bike-sharing in suburban areas but not in city centers, whereas industrial and residential areas could also heavily affect the bike-sharing demand as well as railway-station ridership. The results of this work can help facilitate the dynamic allocation of bike-sharing and increase the efficiency of this emerging mode of transport.
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Wang, Zijia
Cheng, Lei
Li, Yongxing
Li, Zhiqiang
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Cheng, Lei
Li, Yongxing
Li, Zhiqiang
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title Spatiotemporal characteristics of bike-sharing usage around rail transit stations : evidence from Beijing, China
title_short Spatiotemporal characteristics of bike-sharing usage around rail transit stations : evidence from Beijing, China
title_full Spatiotemporal characteristics of bike-sharing usage around rail transit stations : evidence from Beijing, China
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal characteristics of bike-sharing usage around rail transit stations : evidence from Beijing, China
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal characteristics of bike-sharing usage around rail transit stations : evidence from Beijing, China
title_sort spatiotemporal characteristics of bike-sharing usage around rail transit stations : evidence from beijing, china
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