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纽约市自行车道中的微型移动车辆、障碍物和骑行者安全行为。

Micromobility Vehicles, Obstructions, and Rider Safety Behaviors in New York City Bike Lanes.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, William Paterson University, University Hall, 07470, Wayne, NJ, USA.

Department of Health Promotion and Nutrition Sciences , Lehman College, The City University of New York, 10468, Bronx, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Community Health. 2023 Jun;48(3):522-527. doi: 10.1007/s10900-023-01197-6. Epub 2023 Feb 6.

Abstract

Micromobility vehicles (MMVs) have become increasingly popular, particularly in urban areas where infrastructure has improved in recent years to facilitate their use. The purpose of this study was to observe protected bike lanes in 10 zones of Manhattan, NYC to: (1) describe the MMVs in bike lanes by type, phone and helmet use; and (2) document MMV users' responses to obstructions. Approximately 1 in 4 of all riders (260/998) were wearing a helmet. Fewer than 2% were observed using a phone while moving. Fewer than 9% of Citi Bike users were wearing a helmet. In contrast, over one-third of non-Citi Bike users were wearing a helmet (228 of 670, 34.03%). This difference was determined to be significant by a chi-squared test (a = 0.05) with a p-value less than 0.0001. Of the 988 MMVs observed in this study, 398 (40.28%) were motorized and 590 (59.72%) were non-motorized. A similar proportion of users of motorized riders versus non-motorized vehicles were wearing a helmet (28.14%, 112/398 versus 24.41%, 144/590). A total of 232 riders (23.50%) encountered an obstruction in their bike lane. Of these obstructions in a bike lane, 82.33% (191/232) were a car/vehicle and 17.67% (41/232) was garbage. A large majority of riders (87.93%) reacted by riding into the traffic lane. These findings suggest that further research and local education, enforcement, and legislative efforts are needed to examine and implement best practices in the safe operation of MMVs, decreasing bike lane obstructions, promoting helmet use, and raising awareness of MMV legislation.

摘要

微移动交通工具 (MMVs) 在近年来基础设施改善的情况下,在城市地区越来越受欢迎。本研究的目的是观察纽约市曼哈顿的 10 个区的自行车道上的保护车道,以:(1) 通过类型、手机和头盔使用来描述自行车道上的 MMVs;(2) 记录 MMV 用户对障碍物的反应。大约每 4 名骑手(260/998)中有 1 名佩戴头盔。观察到移动中使用手机的骑手不到 2%。少于 9%的 Citi Bike 用户佩戴头盔。相比之下,超过三分之一的非 Citi Bike 用户佩戴头盔(228/670,34.03%)。卡方检验(a=0.05)显示,这种差异具有统计学意义(p 值小于 0.0001)。在这项研究中观察到的 988 辆 MMVs 中,398 辆(40.28%)为机动的,590 辆(59.72%)为非机动的。机动骑手和非机动车辆的使用者佩戴头盔的比例相似(28.14%,112/398 与 24.41%,144/590)。共有 232 名骑手(23.50%)在自行车道上遇到障碍物。在自行车道上的这些障碍物中,82.33%(191/232)是汽车/车辆,17.67%(41/232)是垃圾。绝大多数骑手(87.93%)的反应是驶入机动车道。这些发现表明,需要进一步研究和地方教育、执法和立法工作,以检查和实施 MMV 安全运行的最佳实践,减少自行车道障碍物,促进头盔使用,并提高对 MMV 法规的认识。

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