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Factors influencing bike share among underserved populations: evidence from three US cities

10.27.22 | Portland State University

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Researchers Jennifer Dill, Jiahui Ma, Nathan McNeil, Joseph Broach and John MacArthur of Portland State University have published a new article in the November 2022 issue of Transportation Part D: Transport and Environment . The open-access article, " Factors influencing bike share among underserved populations: Evidence from three U.S. cities ," examines bike share use and interest among lower-income residents and people of color in New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia.

There is evidence that lower-income and people of color (POC) in the U.S. do not use bike share as much as higher-income and white people. Using data from residents living near bike share stations in New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia, the paper examines reasons for these disparities. Researchers looked at many factors that might explain bike share use and interest in lower-income, racially diverse, traditionally underserved neighborhoods. They focused on residents who live near bike share stations, so that proximity would not be a barrier.

A few key findings:

Some reasons for not using bike share among people of color and lower-income people may also be related to reasons for not bicycling, generally. These include concerns about traffic safety as well as personal safety.

This paper is an analysis of data collected in a "Breaking Barriers to Bike Share" project funded by the National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC) and the Better Bike Share Partnership (BBSP). Read more about the original study and explore some of the products to come out of this research, including a set of ten bike share equity briefs to help operators establish equity programs based on what's been shown to work.

Portland State University's Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC) is home to the U.S. DOT funded National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC), the Initiative for Bicycle and Pedestrian Innovation (IBPI), PORTAL, BikePed Portal and other transportation grants and programs. We produce impactful research and tools for transportation decision makers, expand the diversity and capacity of the workforce, and engage students and professionals through education and participation in research.

Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment

Factors influencing bike share among underserved populations: Evidence from three U.S. cities,

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Lacey Friedly
Portland State University
rlacey@pdx.edu

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APA:
Portland State University. (2022, October 27). Factors influencing bike share among underserved populations: evidence from three US cities. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8OM4DZ31/factors-influencing-bike-share-among-underserved-populations-evidence-from-three-us-cities.html
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"Factors influencing bike share among underserved populations: evidence from three US cities." Brightsurf News, Oct. 27 2022, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8OM4DZ31/factors-influencing-bike-share-among-underserved-populations-evidence-from-three-us-cities.html.