Hong Jinhyun, McArthur David Philip, Sim Jaehun, Kim Chung Ho
Department of Urban Studies, The University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Korea Rural Economic Institute, Naju-si, South Korea.
J Transp Health. 2022 Mar;24:101342. doi: 10.1016/j.jth.2022.101342. Epub 2022 Feb 18.
The role of cycling has become more important in the urban transport system during the Covid-19 pandemic. As public transport passengers have tried to avoid crowded vehicles due to safety concerns, a rapid surge of cycling activities has been noted in many countries. This implies that more cyclists might be exposed to air pollution, potentially leading to health problems in cities like Seoul where the level of air pollution is high.
We utilised three years of bike sharing programme (Ddareungi) data in Seoul and time series models to examine the changes in the relationship between particulate concentration (PM) and total daily cycling duration before and during the pandemic.
We find that cyclists reacted less to the PM level during the pandemic, potentially due to the lack of covid-secure travel modes. Specifically, our results show significant negative associations between concentrations of PM and total daily cycling duration before the pandemic (year 2018 and 2019). However, this association became insignificant in 2020.
Building comprehensive cycling infrastructure that can reduce air pollution exposure of cyclists and improving air quality alert systems could help build a more resilient city for the future.
在新冠疫情期间,骑行在城市交通系统中的作用变得更加重要。由于安全担忧,公共交通乘客试图避免乘坐拥挤的车辆,许多国家都出现了骑行活动的迅速激增。这意味着更多的骑行者可能会暴露在空气污染中,在空气污染水平较高的城市,如首尔,这可能会导致健康问题。
我们利用首尔三年的共享单车项目(Ddareungi)数据和时间序列模型,研究了疫情之前和期间颗粒物浓度(PM)与每日总骑行时长之间关系的变化。
我们发现,在疫情期间,骑行者对PM水平的反应较小,这可能是由于缺乏安全的出行方式。具体而言,我们的结果显示,在疫情之前(2018年和2019年),PM浓度与每日总骑行时长之间存在显著的负相关。然而,这种关联在2020年变得不显著。
建设能够减少骑行者空气污染暴露的综合骑行基础设施,以及改善空气质量警报系统,有助于建设一个更具韧性的未来城市。