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部分人的安全街道:新冠疫情期间美国各地积极交通响应情况综述

Safe streets for some: A review of local active transportation responses across the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Dean Matthew D, Amaya Kaelin A, Hall Jennifer, Gupta Kalinda Marie, Panik Rachael T, Gustat Jeanette, Cradock Angie L

机构信息

Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, E. Cockrell Jr. Hall, Austin, TX, 78712, USA.

School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University, 1440 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA.

出版信息

J Transp Health. 2023 May;30:101603. doi: 10.1016/j.jth.2023.101603. Epub 2023 Mar 30.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION & RESEARCH OBJECTIVES: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted daily travel. This paper contrasts 51 US cities' responses, namely street reallocation criteria and messaging related to physical activity (PA) and active transportation (AT) during the early months of the pandemic. This study can be utilized by cities for aiding in the creation of locally responsive policies that acknowledge and remedy a lack of safe active transportation.

METHODS

A content analysis review was conducted of city orders and documents related to PA or AT for the largest city by population in all 50 US states and the District of Columbia. Authoritative documents issued from each city's public health declaration (ca. March 2020) to September 2020 were reviewed. The study obtained documents from two crowdsourced datasets and municipal websites. Descriptive statistics were used to compare policies and strategies, with a focus on reallocation of street space.

RESULTS

A total of 631 documents were coded. Considerable variation existed in city responses to COVID-19 that impacted PA and AT. Most cities' stay-at-home orders explicitly permitted outdoor PA (63%) and many encouraged PA (47%). As the pandemic continued, 23 cities (45%) had pilot programs that reallocated street space for non-motorized road users to recreate and travel. Most cities explicitly mentioned a rationale for the programs (e.g., to provide space for exercise (96%) and to alleviate crowding or provide safe AT routes (57%)). Cities used public feedback to guide placement decisions (35%) and several welcomed public input to adjust initial actions. Geographic equity was a criterion in 35% of programs and 57% considered inadequately sized infrastructure in decision-making.

CONCLUSIONS

If cities want to emphasize AT and the health of their citizens, safe access to dedicated infrastructure needs to be prioritized. More than half of study cities did not instate new programs within the first 6 months of the pandemic. Cities should study peer responses and innovations to inform and create locally responsive policies that can acknowledge and remedy a lack of safe AT.

摘要

引言与研究目标

新冠疫情严重扰乱了日常出行。本文对比了美国51个城市的应对措施,即疫情最初几个月里与体育活动(PA)和主动出行(AT)相关的街道重新分配标准及信息传达。各城市可利用本研究来制定因地制宜的政策,以认识并解决安全主动出行不足的问题。

方法

对美国50个州及哥伦比亚特区按人口计算的最大城市发布的与体育活动或主动出行相关的城市命令和文件进行了内容分析审查。审查了各城市自2020年3月左右发布公共卫生声明至2020年9月期间发布的权威文件。本研究从两个众包数据集和市政网站获取文件。使用描述性统计来比较政策和策略,重点是街道空间的重新分配。

结果

共对631份文件进行了编码。各城市对影响体育活动和主动出行的新冠疫情的应对措施存在很大差异。大多数城市的居家令明确允许户外体育活动(63%),许多城市鼓励体育活动(47%)。随着疫情的持续,23个城市(45%)开展了试点项目,重新分配街道空间供非机动车道路使用者进行休闲和出行。大多数城市明确提到了这些项目的理由(例如,提供锻炼空间(96%)以及缓解拥挤或提供安全的主动出行路线(57%))。城市利用公众反馈来指导选址决策(35%),还有几个城市欢迎公众提供意见以调整初步行动方案。35%的项目将地理公平作为一项标准,57%的项目在决策时考虑了规模不足的基础设施。

结论

如果城市想要强调主动出行和市民健康,就需要优先保障安全使用专用基础设施。超过一半的研究城市在疫情的前6个月内没有启动新的项目。城市应研究同行的应对措施和创新做法,以制定因地制宜的政策,认识并解决安全主动出行不足的问题。

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