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Kevin Manaugh Department of Geography
McGill School of Environment
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Outline
• Why do people use active modes?
– Physical (Built environment) Factors
– Psychological Factors
• Empirical Work
– Neighbourhood Walkability
– Cyclist Satisfaction
• Conclusion
– Research and Policy Implications
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
All photos by authors Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
All photos by authors Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
All photos by authors
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
All photos by authors
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
All photos by authors
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
All photos by authors
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
All photos by authors
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
All photos by authors
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
All photos by authors
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
All photos by authors
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
All photos by authors
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
All photos by authors
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
All photos by authors
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Context
• Why do people walk and cycle? – Quality of infrastructure – Connectivity – Convenience – Environmental Awareness – Cultural or family values – Necessity – Financial Constraints – Enjoyment – Exercise – Social Connections
Manaugh (2013) Willis, Manaugh, El-Geneidy (2013)
All photos by authors
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Where You Are
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Where You Are and Who You Are
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Trip environment
Where You Are and Who You Are…
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Propensity to use active modes
• A vast literature explores impacts of built environment on mode choice
• A vast literature also explores mode choice from a behavioural/psychological perspective
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Socio-Ecological Model
http://carbc.ca/KnowledgetoAction/ToolsResources.aspx
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Conceptual model from Heinen, E., Maat, K., and van Wee, B. “The role of
attitudes toward characteristics of bicycle commuting on the choice to cycle to
work over various distances” Transportation Research Part D 16 (2011) 103.
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Attitudes
• “An attitude is a psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favour or disfavour” (Eagly and Chaiken, 1993).
• “The degree to which performance of the behaviour is positively or negatively valued” (Ajzen, 1991).
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Subjective Norm
• “Perceived social expectation to follow a certain behaviour”
(Heinen 2011)
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“Many of my friends use the bicycle for transportation”. “My friends and acquaintances encourage me to use a bicycle for transportation”. Titze et al (2008)
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EXPLORING NEIGHBOURHOOD WALKABILITY
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Context
Is this the “same” activity?
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Walkability
• What is “walkability”?
“[...]a measure of the extent to which the public realm provides for movement and other activity on foot in ways that are both efficient and enjoyable.”
(Transport London , 2005)
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Form
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Content
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Walkability
• Frank et al. (2005) “Walkability Index” – Population density, Intersection density and land use mix entropy
measure.
• Kuzmyak et al. (2006)“Walk Opportunities” – Weights types of intersections and destinations.
• Walkscore – Gravity based measures to a set of destinations. e.g. retail, libraries,
cafes.
• “Pedshed” – Ratio of straight-line buffer to pedestrian network buffer.
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Research Question #1
• How well do existing walkability indices explain the variance in pedestrian behaviour?
(Manaugh & El-Geneidy, 2012)
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Walkability
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Percentage of shopping trips by walking by decile
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Walk Oppotunities
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581 trips 271 by foot
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Percentage of School trips by walking by decile
Walkscore
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Walk Oppotunities
Pedshed (800m)
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Shopping School
Index OR LL Index OR LL
Walk Score 1.78*** -1608.1 Pedshed 400 1.29*** -1525.65
Walk Opportunities 1.50*** -1618.2 Pedshed 800 1.298*** -1525.69
WI 800 buffer 1.64*** -1621.4 Pedshed 1200 1.23*** -1530.39
WI 400 buffer 1.61*** -1622 WI 800 buffer 1.08*** -1532.69
WI 1200 buffer 1.58*** -1626.5 WI 1200 buffer 1.07*** -1534.22
WI Census Tract 1.48*** -1630.9 WI 400 buffer 1.11 -1536.55
Pedshed 800 1.35*** -1649.7 Walk Score 1.09** -1536.77
Pedshed 1200 1.33*** -1652 WI Census Tract 1.059 -1537.87
Pedshed 400 1.30*** -1652.4 Walk Opportunities 1.052 -1537.96
Note: Each walkability measure was inputted into a separate model controlling for age, gender,
income , car ownership and length of trip. Minimum pseudo R square (McFadden) = 0.445.
p< .01, *** p< .05, **p<0.1. *
Index Comparison
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Findings
• The examined walkability measures explain much of the variance in behaviour.
• There are important differences by trip purpose.
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Research Question #2
• How does the walkability of a neighbourhood affect different types of people/households?
(Manaugh & El-Geneidy, 2012)
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Walkscore
Household Type OR R2 N
Low income 1.11 0.42 638
Retired 2.41*** 0.45 1,329
Wealthy no children 2.68*** 0.41 581
Single 1.93 0.46 732
Middle Class 1.21 0.47 373
Large Families 1.62*** 0.43 714
Young Families 1.54* 0.42 583
Wealthy 3.46*** 0.53 531
Note: Each walkability measure was inputted into a separate model controlling for age, gender, and length of
trip. The reported pseudo r-square (McFadden) is for the fully specified model. p< .01, *** p< .05, **p<0.1, *
Stratified Models
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Findings
Probabilities calculated at the mean* by walking by walkscore deciles
Low income Retired Wealthy no
children
Middle age no
children
Middle Class Large
Families
Young
Families
Wealthy
First Decile 72.1% 36.1% 12.6% 21.4% 30.6% 29.7% 18.5% 3.3%
Fifth Decile 74.8% 65.2% 38.4% 43.6% 43.6% 49.7% 35.8% 16.2%
Tenth Decile 78.0% 89.4% 79.5% 74.1% 61.0% 74.10% 63.1% 63.2%
*36 year old female making a 734 meter (average length) shopping trip
Walkability is not “one size fits all” but depends on: • Trip Purpose • Socio-economic factors
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Research Question #3
• How do people perceive their trip and how do values and motivations relate to satisfaction with walking trips?
(Manaugh & El-Geneidy, 2013)
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Cluster Count
Elevation
change
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Min (m)
Max (m)
Active cost Minimizers 134 61.0** 19.4%**** 2034.2* 335.5 6068.6
Close Cost Minimizers 88 29.7 25.0%**** 958.3 337.0 2354.3
Active Environmentalists 53 57.0** 52.8%*** 1801.3* 327.0 4020.9
Convenience 224 24.6 35.7% 846.3 194.5 3267.4
Close and exercise 106 30.9 40.6%*** 963.7 26.5 2862.5
Convenience and exercise 66 51.7** 39.4%*** 1675.6* 431.6 3561.6
*Statistically significant (ANOVA) F(5,671) = 61.18, p < .01(in relation to non-asterisks)
** (ANOVA) F(5,671) = 37.926, p < .01(in relation to non-asterisks)
***Chi-square (5, N = 671) = 27.58, p = .0001, higher than expected value
**** Chi-square (5, N = 671) = 27.58, p = .0001, lower than expected value
Cluster membership
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2817 metres 507 metres
Close Cost Minimizers
Convenience
Convenience and Exercise
Close and Exercise
Active Cost Minimizers
Active Environmentalists
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Urban Form Streets Intersections Sidewalks Trails
Content Destinations Parks Transit Schools
Resident Needs Desires Expectations Values
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Urban Form Streets Intersections Sidewalks Trails
Content Destinations Parks Transit Schools
Resident Needs Desires Expectations Values
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Urban Form Streets Intersections Sidewalks Trails
Content Destinations Parks Transit Schools Resident
Needs Desires Expectations Values
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Urban Form Streets Intersections Sidewalks Trails
Content Destinations Parks Transit Schools Resident
Needs Desires Expectations Values
Walkability
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CYCLIST SATISFACTION
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Literature
• Cyclists are the most satisfied commuters (Transport for London, 2011; Turcotte, 2005)
• The reason for this high level of satisfaction is rarely explored
• Existing literature:
– Satisfaction of other mode users (e.g. transit)
– Likelihood to cycle
• built-environment (e.g. land use, density, connectivity, street network) and personal (e.g. motivations, attitudes, perceptions) characteristics affect the likelihood to cycle for transportation.
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Hypothesis
• People cycle for many diverse reasons
• Different types of cyclists will respond differently to distance, slope and elements of the built environment such as bike lanes and land use mix
• Motivations for cycling will affect cyclist trip satisfaction
– Cyclists motivated by exercise will be more satisfied than those motivated by convenience or by lack of options
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Research questions
• What types of cyclists can be identified based on motivations and alternate (winter) mode?
• How do physical elements of the commute and cyclists’ personal characteristics affect trip satisfaction?
• How does this vary by cyclist type?
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Preliminary results
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Methodology
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Cluster Analysis
• Cluster Analysis identified 6 distinct groups based on reasons for cycling and ‘other’ mode
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Internal factors: Personal characteristics
• Age, gender, status at the university and car ownership were not significant in predicting satisfaction
• Cyclists who stated the environment as their primary reason for cycling were significantly less “very satisfied” than average
• Cyclists who cycled only in the fall and took transit in the winter were significantly more “very satisfied”
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External factors: built environment, distance & slope
• No clear relationship between level of satisfaction and distance, slope or built environment measure
• Strong relationship between satisfaction and season
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CLUSTER ANALYSIS
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Cycling Enthusiasts
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WHY ARE CYCLISTS SO SATISFIED?
• Independence afforded by having a bicycle
• Flexibility of travel times and routes
– “I think that bicycling is generally the most empowering way to travel. I can fix my bike myself. I do not have to rely on [transit] schedules”
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WHY ARE CYCLISTS SO SATISFIED?
• Identity
– Strong sense of identity, socially desirable activity.
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WHY ARE CYCLISTS SO SATISFIED?
• Exercise
– Just as transit users may value the “multi-tasking” aspect of some transit travel, cyclists may value the chance to exercise while commuting
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WHY ARE CYCLISTS SO SATISFIED?
• Cost savings
– A transit pass in Montreal can cost as much as $100.
– The CAA estimates the average cost of owning a car at $6,239 (not including parking)
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WHY ARE CYCLISTS SO SATISFIED?
• Short commute times
Average Commuting
Time (min) Cycled 16 Walked 20
Took Transit 38 Drove 36
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Conclusion
• The higher (and statistically significant) satisfaction rates of Cycling Enthusiasts lends support to the research framework
• Elements that have been found to affect
likelihood to cycle, such as built environment, distance, slope, socio-economic status and gender were not found to affect levels of satisfaction in this study
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Why is this Important?
• Policy Implications
• Methodological concerns
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Future research
• Understand what makes cyclists so uniquely satisfied, as satisfaction from daily travel surely affects future travel habits
• Understand the barriers to winter cycling as only 22% of cyclists in our survey cycled in winter, how to increase cycling mode share in colder climates
• Further refinement of attitudinal questions and measurement of satisfaction
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Policy Implications
• Is the goal to:
– Increase active mode share (GHG and CC)
– Increase total activity (Population Health)
– Improve satisfaction and comfort of those already walking and cycling (Equity)
– Ensure that those who are forced to walk can do so in safety and comfort (Equity)
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Methodological Concerns
– Measurement issues
– Are we asking the “right” questions?
• Conflation of attitudes, perceptions, beliefs
• Stated versus revealed preferences
• Self-selection, feedback loops
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Methodological Concerns – Modeling
• Under or over-estimation of built environment effects
• How to better incorporate these concerns into mode-choice modeling
– Mixed logit etc.
• Integrate theoretical frameworks with utility-maximizing modeling frameworks
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Distributional Justice
Sustainable Urban System
Environment quality
Public health Built Environment
Equity
Active transportation
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Acknowledgments
• Prof. Ahmed El-Geneidy
• Devon Paige Willis
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Thank You!
Questions