2018
DOI: 10.3390/atmos9010021
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Exposure to Black Carbon during Bicycle Commuting–Alternative Route Selection

Abstract: Traffic air pollution significantly influences cyclists using cycling routes near main roads. We analyze the dependency of black carbon (BC) concentrations in relation to the proximity to their traffic sources. We performed static and mobile measurements of BC using aethalometers at chosen sites and cycling routes in Celje, Slovenia-static measurements at two road-side sites and an urban background site. Mobile measurements were performed simultaneously at an existing cycling route and an alternative route awa… Show more

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“…Fourth, urban morphology, i.e., the build density, street canyons, wind permeability, or the density of intersections are factors describing the geometry of the city and might play an important role in air pollution trapping (canyon effect) and noise propagation [39][40][41].…”
Section: Conceptual Framework For Modelling Cyclists' Multi-exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourth, urban morphology, i.e., the build density, street canyons, wind permeability, or the density of intersections are factors describing the geometry of the city and might play an important role in air pollution trapping (canyon effect) and noise propagation [39][40][41].…”
Section: Conceptual Framework For Modelling Cyclists' Multi-exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently with growing concerns about public health and safety issues, the revival of separating bicycle paths from motorized traffic has been observed [21]. The latest research topics show that separating bicycle lanes from main motorized traffic volumes for health reasons is an important and highly recognized strategy [1,22,23]. The importance of relocating urban bike lanes to the calmer streets or nature predominated places has been stressed by many researchers [24].…”
Section: Adaptation Of Existing Infrastructure For E-pmvsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, by transferring traffic to external itineraries there was less congestion and emissions on the urban roads. Therefore, there needs to be a balance among the different itineraries in order to obtain the best overview: To reduce overall emissions and particularly pollution levels in denser areas, thereby reducing the exposure of pedestrian and cyclists to black carbon [40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%