Transportation Research Record (TRR): Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2520 consists of 16 articles that summarize computer vision techniques to collect helmet-wearing data on cyclists; an evaluation of interactions between buses and bicycles at stops; a visual survey tool for determining factors that make a street attractive for bicycling; red light running behavior of electric bicycles at signalized intersections in China; the dispersion effect in left-turning bicycle traffic and its influence on capacity of left-turning vehicles at signalized intersections; and mode choice and spending behavior in downtown Davis, California. This TRR also explores a cost–benefit analysis of added cycling facilities; day-of-year scaling factors and design considerations for nonmotorized traffic monitoring programs; applying diffusion of innovation theory to use of a public bikeshare system in Vancouver, Canada; modeling the impacts of bicycle facilities on work and recreational bike trips in Los Angeles County, California; and measuring traffic reduction from bicycle commuting. Additionally, this TRR examines a comparative analysis of annual average daily bicyclist traffic estimation methods; attitudes toward mode choice and multimodal commuting to work by public transport and bicycle; electric bikes in North America; a disaggregate-level assessment of changes to Michigan’s motorcycle helmet use law and its effects on motorcyclist injury outcomes; and characterizing usage patterns for powered two-wheelers from automatic vehicle identification data in Melbourne, Australia.


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    Title :

    Bicycles and Motorcycles, 2015. Transportation Research Record (TRR): Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2520


    Publication date :

    2015


    Size :

    186 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English