• Medientyp: Elektronischer Konferenzbericht
  • Titel: The relationship between public and private bicycle use: the case of Seville
  • Beteiligte: Castillo-Manzano, José I. [Verfasser:in]; Castro-Nuño, Mercedes [Verfasser:in]; Lopez-Valpuesta, Lourdes [Verfasser:in]
  • Erschienen: Louvain-la-Neuve: European Regional Science Association (ERSA), 2015
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Schlagwörter: R40 ; Public Bicycle Sharing System ; R42 ; Bicycle Ownership ; Bicycle-buying decision
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  • Beschreibung: Despite the success achieved by Public Bicycle Sharing Systems (PBSS) across the world, several researchers provide evidence on their limitations and constraints in a medium-long term, and bicycle ownership may be considered as a complementary tool to promote a 'bicycle-culture'. This paper aims to cover the gap about the interaction between both systems (public bicycle / private bicycle) and which are the key aspects to explain the bicycle-buying decision. After a fieldwork based on surveys conducted in Seville (Spain), one of the cities currently acknowledged worldwide for its successful policy of promoting cycling, we apply a Discrete Choice Model. Our findings show that among the socio-demographic factors that favor the move from the PBSS to the private bicycle are: having a higher level of education, being more progressive ideologically-speaking, and being a resident of the city itself; while age and gender do not appear to be conclusive. Experienced users, for whom the bicycle is a part of his /her healthy lifestyle, state a greater willingness to buy a bicycle. And the main obstacles to make the jump from the PBSS to the private bicycle, and that any action plan to support private bicycle usage should take into account, are: the lack of proper parking at the origin/destination, and fear of theft.
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