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新冠疫情期间使用共享单车的动机:来自里斯本的见解。

The motivations for using bike sharing during the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights from Lisbon.

作者信息

Teixeira João Filipe, Silva Cecília, Moura E Sá Frederico

机构信息

Research Centre for Territory, Transports and Environment (CITTA), Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.

Centre for Studies in Governance, Competitiveness and Public Policies (GOVCOPP), University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal.

出版信息

Transp Res Part F Traffic Psychol Behav. 2021 Oct;82:378-399. doi: 10.1016/j.trf.2021.09.016. Epub 2021 Sep 28.

Abstract

Urban mobility has been severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, with public transport (PT) particularly affected due to infection risks and fears. The promotion of alternative modes of transport such as bike sharing systems (BSS) has gained a new drive as a possible way of providing an alternative to PT and limit a potential surge in private car use. In this study, we provide insights on the motivations for using bike sharing during the COVID-19 pandemic through a survey to the BSS users of Lisbon (entitled ). Before the coronavirus pandemic, the most influential motivations were those connected to the BSS' (such as the convenient location of BSS stations near the users' destinations or the availability of shared e-bikes) as well as to the of BSS users (namely the pleasure of cycling as well as the perceived environmental and health benefits). With the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, although the motivations of continue to be the most valued by respondents, the motivations associated with using BSS to avoid PT and to maintain a social distance during the trip are now as important as the motivations linked to . Furthermore, new users who have joined bike sharing during COVID-19 give more importance to the (such as seeing other people using the system or the influence of their social circle) comparatively to those who were already users before the pandemic and continue to use BSS. This research provides evidence on the importance of bike sharing to the resilience of urban transport systems, particularly during disruptive public health crises. It supports that BSS should continue to operate during the coronavirus pandemic as such systems offer a transport alternative to PT that is perceived to be capable of preserving a physical distance.

摘要

城市交通受到新冠疫情的严重影响,公共交通(PT)因其感染风险和恐惧心理而受到特别影响。推广共享单车系统(BSS)等替代交通方式已获得新的动力,这是提供公共交通替代方案并限制私家车使用量可能激增的一种可能方式。在本研究中,我们通过对里斯本共享单车系统用户的一项调查(名为 ),深入了解了在新冠疫情期间使用共享单车的动机。在新冠疫情之前,最具影响力的动机是那些与共享单车系统本身相关的因素(例如共享单车停放点靠近用户目的地的便利性或共享电动自行车的可用性)以及共享单车用户自身的因素(即骑行的乐趣以及感知到的环境和健康益处)。随着新冠疫情的出现,尽管与共享单车系统本身相关的动机仍然是受访者最看重的,但与使用共享单车以避免乘坐公共交通以及在出行过程中保持社交距离相关的动机现在与那些与共享单车系统本身相关的动机同样重要。此外,在新冠疫情期间加入共享单车系统的新用户相较于疫情之前就已是用户且仍在使用共享单车的用户,更看重社会影响因素(例如看到其他人使用该系统或其社交圈的影响)。这项研究提供了证据,证明共享单车对城市交通系统韧性的重要性,尤其是在破坏性的公共卫生危机期间。它支持在新冠疫情期间共享单车系统应继续运营,因为此类系统提供了一种公共交通的替代选择,人们认为它能够保持身体距离。

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