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Public preferences towards bicycle sharing system in developing countries: The case of Mashhad, Iran

Author:
لیلی ابوالحسنی
,
Amir Pooyan Afghari
,
حمیده محتشمی برزادران
,
Leili Abolhassani
,
Amir Pooyan Afghari
,
Hamideh Mohtashami Borzadaran
Year
: 2019
Abstract: Bicycle Sharing System (BSS) has been introduced as an alternative mode of urban transportation which can

mitigate the consequences of excessive motor vehicle usage and contribute to sustainable urban development.

Adoption of BSS within transport networks relies on their key attributes such as safety, accessibility, cost and

convenience to meet the public needs. Yet, the required infrastructure is often developed without much explicit

knowledge about the public preferences. The consequence of this lack of knowledge is more acute in developing

countries where there are economic and cultural constraints in adopting new modes of urban transportation.

This study aims to provide more insight on the key attributes that are considered by the public in selecting

BSS as the primary mode of urban transportation against the other alternatives in a developing country. First, a

thorough literature review is conducted to find common BSS attributes that have been investigated within developed

countries in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. An empirical list of BSS attributes is then

explored for the current bicycle sharing system in the city of Mashhad, the second most populated city in the

developing country of Iran, based on frequent costumers’ judgment and experts’ opinion. A Stated Choice

Experiment (SCE) survey is then designed and public preference data are collected from a sample of 90 randomly

selected residents in Mashhad. Multinomial logit (MNL), mixed multinomial logit (MMNL) and latent class

multinomial logit (LCMNL) models are used to investigate factors contributing to selection of BSS against other

transport modes.

We found that the MMNL model outperformed the other models in terms of statistical fit. More importantly,

we found that bicycle fare, separated bicycle lane, bicycle quality, pavement quality, proximity of bicycle stations

to bus stops, bicycle training programs, gender and employment status of respondents significantly influence

public preferences towards BSS in Mashhad. People are willing to pay substantially more than the

current bicycle fare to have safety, accessibility and convenience. The impact of gender and employment status

on the public preferences is not homogeneous across individuals. Overall, the findings of the study have important

implications to cost-benefit analysis of bicycle sharing system development plans in Mashhad.
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2018.10.032
URI: https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3366248
Keyword(s): Bicycle sharing system

Stated choice experiment

Multinomial logit

Mixed multinomial logit model

Latent class multinomial logit
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contributor authorلیلی ابوالحسنیen
contributor authorAmir Pooyan Afgharien
contributor authorحمیده محتشمی برزادرانen
contributor authorLeili Abolhassanifa
contributor authorAmir Pooyan Afgharifa
contributor authorHamideh Mohtashami Borzadaranfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:43:03Z
date available2020-06-06T13:43:03Z
date issued2019
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3366248
description abstractBicycle Sharing System (BSS) has been introduced as an alternative mode of urban transportation which can

mitigate the consequences of excessive motor vehicle usage and contribute to sustainable urban development.

Adoption of BSS within transport networks relies on their key attributes such as safety, accessibility, cost and

convenience to meet the public needs. Yet, the required infrastructure is often developed without much explicit

knowledge about the public preferences. The consequence of this lack of knowledge is more acute in developing

countries where there are economic and cultural constraints in adopting new modes of urban transportation.

This study aims to provide more insight on the key attributes that are considered by the public in selecting

BSS as the primary mode of urban transportation against the other alternatives in a developing country. First, a

thorough literature review is conducted to find common BSS attributes that have been investigated within developed

countries in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. An empirical list of BSS attributes is then

explored for the current bicycle sharing system in the city of Mashhad, the second most populated city in the

developing country of Iran, based on frequent costumers’ judgment and experts’ opinion. A Stated Choice

Experiment (SCE) survey is then designed and public preference data are collected from a sample of 90 randomly

selected residents in Mashhad. Multinomial logit (MNL), mixed multinomial logit (MMNL) and latent class

multinomial logit (LCMNL) models are used to investigate factors contributing to selection of BSS against other

transport modes.

We found that the MMNL model outperformed the other models in terms of statistical fit. More importantly,

we found that bicycle fare, separated bicycle lane, bicycle quality, pavement quality, proximity of bicycle stations

to bus stops, bicycle training programs, gender and employment status of respondents significantly influence

public preferences towards BSS in Mashhad. People are willing to pay substantially more than the

current bicycle fare to have safety, accessibility and convenience. The impact of gender and employment status

on the public preferences is not homogeneous across individuals. Overall, the findings of the study have important

implications to cost-benefit analysis of bicycle sharing system development plans in Mashhad.
en
languageEnglish
titlePublic preferences towards bicycle sharing system in developing countries: The case of Mashhad, Iranen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsBicycle sharing system

Stated choice experiment

Multinomial logit

Mixed multinomial logit model

Latent class multinomial logit
en
identifier doi10.1016/j.scs.2018.10.032
journal titleSustainable Cities and Societyfa
pages763-773
journal volume44
journal issue44
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1071637.html
identifier articleid1071637
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