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A Study on Young People’s Behaviours and
Determinants of Cycling in Post-Pandemic
London
Shared with the World by Elangkathir Duhindan
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to
explore the determinants of cycling among
young people, and the impacts of the
pandemic on the changes in their cycling
behaviour and perceptions. Using a sample
of university students in London, this study
investigates which factors are more
important to young people's cycling and the
extent to which this epidemic influences
their cycling behaviour and perceptions of
the importance of cycling factors in the
context of the new norms.ResultsThe most
important determinants of young people's
cycling are weather, trip distance, season
and climate, infrastructure, topography,
and perceived safety. Comparing with the
pre-pandemic period, Young people are
using public transport less and cycling
more. Although their average cycling
frequency increases after the pandemic,
most still never cycle due to the lack of safe
cycle lanes and available bike-sharing
facilities. Young people also cycle more for
commuting and transport purposes and less
for recreation and sports. By comparing the
changes in their perceived importance of
cycling factors, only cycling purpose,
perceived benefits of cycling, perceived
risks of virus infection and cycling
behaviour of friends and family show a significant change. However their focus on
virus protection diminishes as the
pandemic becomes more
normalised.ConclusionThe pandemic is an
opportunity for young people to cycle, and
early actions need to be taken. The
attention to weather, trip distance, season
and climate, infrastructure, topography,
and perceived safety should be
strengthened in future research and
transport planning. To build safe, trafficseparated,
school-linked cycling paths and
bike-sharing facilities in London is crucial to
promote cycling among young people. The
results of this study may have implications
for cycling planning in the post-epidemic
era or the new normal.
Shared with the World by Elangkathir Duhindan