The impact of weather conditions on everyday cycling with different bike types in parents of young children participating in the CARTOBIKE randomized controlled trial
Autor: | Helga Birgit Bjørnarå, Sveinung Berntsen, Saskia J. te Velde, Aslak Fyhri, Ketil Isaksen, Benedicte Deforche, Lars Bo Andersen, Andreas Stenling, Elling Bere |
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Přispěvatelé: | Movement and Nutrition for Health and Performance, Movement and Sport Sciences |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2023 |
Předmět: |
transportation
Environmental Engineering Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment MULTILEVEL Geography Planning and Development education ACTIVE TRAVEL Social Sciences parents Transportation Cycling e-bike TRANSPORT TRAVEL BEHAVIOR weather Automotive Engineering HEALTH MODE human activities Civil and Structural Engineering |
Zdroj: | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION International Journal of Sustainable Transportation |
ISSN: | 1556-8318 1556-8334 |
Popis: | Knowledge about how weather conditions affect travel behavior in different user groups and contexts is relevant for planners and policymakers to facilitate sustainable transportation systems. We aimed to assess the influence of day-to-day weather on cycling for transportation among parents of young children with access to different bike types (e-bike vs non e-bike) in a natural study setting over nine months. We hypothesized less impact of weather variability on cycling when using an e-bike compared with a non e-bike. A randomized, controlled trial was conducted in Southern Norway. The intervention group (n = 18) was in random order equipped with an e-bike with trailer for child transportation (n = 6), a cargo (longtail) bike (n = 6) and a traditional bike with trailer (n = 6), each for three months. These 18 participants reported cycling on 832 out of 3276 person-days (25%). We used dynamic structural equation modeling for intensive longitudinal data to examine the relations between daily weather conditions, bike type (e-bike vs traditional bike), and cycling (dichotomized daily at yes or no). Air temperature (positively) and wind speed (negatively) were both credible predictors of cycling, whereas the other predictors (precipitation in the morning (yes or no) and presence of snow (yes or no) were not. We added interaction terms between bike type and weather conditions, but none of the interaction terms had a credible effect on cycling. Thus, the relations between weather conditions and cycling were not moderated by bike type among parents of young children. |
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