Non-motorized modes such as cycling and walking were the main mode of Chinese residents. With the rapid development of China's economy and an increase in its motor vehicles, residents' trip modes may have changed. This paper uses trip survey data from Changsha to analyze the spatial distribution of non-motorized traffic; the distribution of trip purposes; and the ages, incomes, occupations, and car ownership of non-motorized transportation users. The results showed that walking and cycling are still the important means to travel for residents in medium-sized cities, which can aid planning and construction of non-motorized facilities.
Research on the Characteristics of Non-Motorized Traffic in China's Medium-Sized Cities: The Case of Changsha
The Twelfth COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals ; 2012 ; Beijing, China
CICTP 2012 ; 241-251
2012-07-23
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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