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Till Koglin
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A comparison of cycling cultures in Stockholm and Copenhagen
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Summary, in English
transport systems in the two cities differently, and to what extent cycling perceptions can explain differences in cycling level (minutes of cycling) among cyclists. Cycling levels are much higher in Copenhagen than Stockholm, and cyclists in Copenhagen perceive a higher prioritization in traffic, feel safer, and perceive a higher ability to reach their destinations by bike. Using ordered logit
models, we examined the effect of different factors on cycling level among cyclists in both cities. Those who live in Copenhagen have higher levels of cycling even when other independent variables are included in our model. Other significant factors were employment, which increased cycling, and car access, which decreased cycling. Being female was related to higher cycling levels in Copenhagen, but not in Stockholm. The only significant cycling perception was the perceived ease and feasibility of getting to important destinations by bicycle (cycling autonomy). Results of a similar analysis including non-cyclists led to comparable results. The results suggest that differences in cycling levels between the two cities are related to the overall mobility culture of the two cities (in particular different policies, norms and infrastructure), while individual/micro-level factors, appear rather inadequate for understanding urban differences.
Department/s
- Transport and Roads
Publishing year
2020
Language
English
Pages
280-293
Publication/Series
International Journal of Sustainable Transportation
Volume
14
Issue
4
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Topic
- Transport Systems and Logistics
Keywords
- urban
- Scandinavia
- Cycling
- cycling culture
- transport policy
Status
Published
Project
- Planering av strategisk cykelinfrastruktur
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1556-8334