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Do People’S Perceptions Of Neighborhood Bikeability Match “Reality”?, Liang Ma, Jennifer Dill Jan 2017

Do People’S Perceptions Of Neighborhood Bikeability Match “Reality”?, Liang Ma, Jennifer Dill

Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Publications and Presentations

Do people perceive the built environment the same as we objectively measure it? If not, what are the relative roles of the objective versus the perceived environment on bicycling behavior? This study, based on data from Portland, Oregon, explored the match or mismatch between the objective and perceived bicycling environment and how it affects people’s bicycling behavior. The descriptive analysis indicated a fair agreement between perceived and objective measures. Older adults, women having children, less-educated and lower-income persons, and those who bicycle less tended to perceive their high-bikeable environment (measured objectively) as being a low-bikeable environment. In addition to the …


A Comparison Of Bicyclists’ Performance Characteristics At Urban, Suburban, And Dedicated Path Intersections In Oregon, Kirk Paulsen, Christopher M. Monsere, Sam R. Thompson, Miguel A. Figliozzi Jul 2013

A Comparison Of Bicyclists’ Performance Characteristics At Urban, Suburban, And Dedicated Path Intersections In Oregon, Kirk Paulsen, Christopher M. Monsere, Sam R. Thompson, Miguel A. Figliozzi

Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

This presentation provides an overview of the following research objectives

  • To develop operational guidelines for timing and phasing of bicycle-specific traffic signals or modifications that can be made to existing signals to better accommodate bicycles.
  • To develop engineering guidelines for the design of bicycle-specific traffic signals.


Where Do People Bicycle? The Role Of Infrastructure In Determining Bicycle Behavior, Jennifer Dill Apr 2008

Where Do People Bicycle? The Role Of Infrastructure In Determining Bicycle Behavior, Jennifer Dill

Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Publications and Presentations

Presentation given to the Active Living Research Annual Conference, April 11, 2008. Addresses how the built environment influences bicycling behavior and route choice.


Regional Bicycle Plan, Metropolitan Service District, Andrew Cotugno Aug 1983

Regional Bicycle Plan, Metropolitan Service District, Andrew Cotugno

Portland Regional Planning History

No abstract provided.


A Bikeway Plan For The Columbia-Willamette Region: A Proposed Element Of The Columbia-Willamette Region Comprehensive Plan (Draft For Review And Comment), Columbia Region Association Of Governments Dec 1974

A Bikeway Plan For The Columbia-Willamette Region: A Proposed Element Of The Columbia-Willamette Region Comprehensive Plan (Draft For Review And Comment), Columbia Region Association Of Governments

Portland Regional Planning History

No abstract provided.