Modelling bicycle use intention: the role of perceptions
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Users’ perceptions are identified as key elements to understand bicycle use,
whose election cannot be explained with usual mobility variables and socio-economic
characteristics. A hybrid model is proposed to model the intention of bicycle use; it
combines a structural equations model that captures intentions and a choice model. The
framework is applied to a case of a university campus in Madrid that is studying a new
internal bike system. Results show that four latent variables (convenience, pro-bike,
physical determinants and external restrictions) help explaining intention to use bike,
representing a number of factors that are linked to individual perceptions.
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Fernández-Heredia, A., Jara-Díaz, S., & Monzón, A. (2014). Modelling bicycle use intention: the role of perceptions. Transportation, 1-23.







