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Modelling bicycle use intention: the role of perceptions
Fecha
2016Registro en:
Transportation (2016) 43: 1–23
0049-4488
DOI 10.1007/s11116-014-9559-9
Autor
Fernández Heredia, Alvaro
Jara Díaz, Sergio
Monzón, Andrés
Institución
Resumen
Users’ perceptions are identified as key elements to understand bicycle use,
whose election cannot be explained with usual mobility variables and socio-economic
characteristics. A hybrid model is proposed to model the intention of bicycle use; it
combines a structural equations model that captures intentions and a choice model. The
framework is applied to a case of a university campus in Madrid that is studying a new
internal bike system. Results show that four latent variables (convenience, pro-bike,
physical determinants and external restrictions) help explaining intention to use bike,
representing a number of factors that are linked to individual perceptions.