Osorio-Cuéllar Gisel V, Pacichana-Quinayaz Sara G, Bonilla-Escobar Francisco J, Fandiño-Losada Andrés, Jaramillo-Molina Ciro, Gutiérrez-Martínez María I
a CISALVA Institute , Universidad del Valle , Cali , Colombia.
b Public Health School , Universidad del Valle , Cali , Colombia.
Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot. 2017 Jun;24(2):145-151. doi: 10.1080/17457300.2015.1061563. Epub 2015 Jul 15.
This study's goal was to evaluate the pilot exclusive lane for motorcycles (Motovía) in Cali, Colombia, from the perception of its users in 2012-2013. A cross-sectional study using roadside surveys plus a qualitative component of individual semi-structured interviews was carried out. Road users' perceptions were investigated before and after implementation of lane dividers (LD) and were compared with other roads in the city. Perceptions were compared using chi-square tests. In the study, 293 motorcyclists, 111 cyclists, and 115 automobile drivers were interviewed. Following the installation of the LD, the majority of motorcyclists and cyclists reported that LD made easier the driving maneuvers and decreased travel time, in contrast to perceptions of automobile drivers (p < 0.001). For most motorcyclists, the Motovia was considered as safe and effective, approving its continuity and replication. Half of automobile drivers and cyclists did not approve the installation of the Motovia due to travel time (drivers) and security issues (cyclists). Motovia is an option to enhance motorcyclists' safety on the road. It must, however, offer clear circulation alternatives for automobile drivers. According to users' perception, it is not safe for bicycles and other human-powered vehicles to share lanes with motorcycles. Further research about vulnerable road users' infrastructure is required.
本研究的目标是从2012年至2013年用户的认知角度,评估哥伦比亚卡利市的摩托车专用车道(Motovía)。开展了一项横断面研究,采用路边调查以及个人半结构化访谈的定性部分。在设置车道分隔线(LD)之前和之后调查道路使用者的认知情况,并与该市的其他道路进行比较。使用卡方检验比较认知情况。在该研究中,对293名摩托车手、111名骑自行车者和115名汽车驾驶员进行了访谈。在安装LD之后,与汽车驾驶员的认知情况相反(p < 0.001),大多数摩托车手和骑自行车者报告称,LD使驾驶操作更便捷,出行时间减少。对于大多数摩托车手而言,Motovía被认为是安全且有效的,赞成其持续设置和推广。由于出行时间(针对驾驶员)和安全问题(针对骑自行车者),一半的汽车驾驶员和骑自行车者不赞成设置Motovía。Motovía是提高道路上摩托车手安全性的一个选项。然而,它必须为汽车驾驶员提供清晰的通行替代方案。根据用户的认知,自行车和其他人力车辆与摩托车共用车道不安全。需要对弱势道路使用者的基础设施开展进一步研究。