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重新兴起的自行车运动:澳大利亚2020年新冠疫情期间的自我报告骑行活动

The reactivated bike: Self-reported cycling activity during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.

作者信息

Fuller Glen, McGuinness Kieran, Waitt Gordon, Buchanan Ian, Lea Tess

机构信息

University of Canberra, Australia.

University of Wollongong, Australia.

出版信息

Transp Res Interdiscip Perspect. 2021 Jun;10:100377. doi: 10.1016/j.trip.2021.100377. Epub 2021 May 12.

DOI:10.1016/j.trip.2021.100377
PMID:36844007
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9940613/
Abstract

In western societies, the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic restrictions created a boom in cycling activity and business. This article reports findings from an Australia-wide survey that invited responses from those who changed their cycling behaviour during the pandemic lockdowns. The survey premise was that the pandemic lockdowns in each state presented the conditions of a 'natural experiment' to test whether the reduction in automobile traffic affected how cyclists reported experiencing the cycling environment. The survey was in the field from 3 August to 16 September 2020 with purposive sampling. A total of 699 respondents participated, with 444 complete surveys. Key questions we seek to address include: Did cycling activity increase during the pandemic shutdowns? How did cyclists from under-represented groups experience the pandemic lockdowns? The findings are twofold. First, cycling activity increased among most respondents during pandemic lockdowns for exercise and wellbeing, but not for transport. Our survey reports that for respondents the pandemic lockdowns did not result in an uptake of active transport, despite the appearance of 'pop-up' cycle lanes. Second, the reduced traffic of the pandemic shutdown period created a particular opportunity for women to ride bikes. The key policy implication is that cities in Australia should be designed for more relaxed modalities of mobility if the goal is to increase rates of active travel and cycling activity.

摘要

在西方社会,2020年新冠疫情防控措施促使自行车骑行活动和相关业务蓬勃发展。本文报告了一项全澳大利亚范围的调查结果,该调查邀请在疫情封锁期间改变骑行行为的人做出回应。调查的前提是,每个州的疫情封锁呈现出一种“自然实验”的条件,以测试汽车交通流量的减少是否会影响骑行者对骑行环境的感受。该调查于2020年8月3日至9月16日进行,采用了立意抽样法。共有699名受访者参与,其中444份调查问卷完整有效。我们试图解决的关键问题包括:疫情封锁期间骑行活动是否增加?代表性不足群体的骑行者在疫情封锁期间有何感受?研究结果有两方面。第一,在疫情封锁期间,大多数受访者为了锻炼和健康而增加了骑行活动,但并非用于交通出行。我们的调查显示,尽管出现了“临时”自行车道,但对受访者来说,疫情封锁并未导致主动出行方式的增加。第二,疫情封锁期间交通流量的减少为女性创造了一个特别的骑车机会。关键的政策启示是,如果目标是提高主动出行和骑行活动的比率,澳大利亚的城市应设计得更便于人们采用更轻松的出行方式。

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