arXiv Open Access 2020

Effect of pop-up bike lanes on cycling in European cities

Sebastian Kraus Nicolas Koch
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Abstrak

The bicycle is a low-cost means of transport linked to low risk of COVID-19 transmission. Governments have incentivized cycling by redistributing street space as part of their post-lockdown strategies. Here, we evaluate the impact of provisional bicycle infrastructure on cycling traffic in European cities. We scrape daily bicycle counts spanning over a decade from 736 bicycle counters in 106 European cities. We combine this with data on announced and completed pop-up bike lane road work projects. On average 11.5 kilometers of provisional pop-up bike lanes have been built per city. Each kilometer has increased cycling in a city by 0.6%. We calculate that the new infrastructure will generate $2.3 billion in health benefits per year, if cycling habits are sticky.

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Sebastian Kraus

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Nicolas Koch

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Kraus, S., Koch, N. (2020). Effect of pop-up bike lanes on cycling in European cities. https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.05883

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2020
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arXiv
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