2019
DOI: 10.17265/2328-2142/2019.01.001
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Why Cycling in 2007 Was Faster than Being Driven in 2017 in Tianjin

Abstract: Changes in the road environment of Tianjin were intended to speed up the traffic system and shift bicyclists to the metro, bus and car. The metro system was greatly expanded, along with a modernized bus fleet. App-based taxi services were also introduced. In 2007, travellers to the central area were intercepted to determine the starting point of their trip and their travel mode. The most time-efficient trips in 2007 were by bicycle (61%). These trips were re-enacted in 2017 using taxi and metro as it was no lo… Show more

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“…Hence, the issue of sustainable development is very topical from a transport point of view due to a greater focus nowadays on the needs of present and future generations [14]. In the literature, sustainable transport is defined as transport that aims to maintain the right balance, both now and in the future, between maintaining the natural environment [15], economically rational transport activities, and the needs and aspirations of society [16]. However, it should be remembered that assumptions regarding sustainable transport are adopted both at the EU and national levels, including the local level [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the issue of sustainable development is very topical from a transport point of view due to a greater focus nowadays on the needs of present and future generations [14]. In the literature, sustainable transport is defined as transport that aims to maintain the right balance, both now and in the future, between maintaining the natural environment [15], economically rational transport activities, and the needs and aspirations of society [16]. However, it should be remembered that assumptions regarding sustainable transport are adopted both at the EU and national levels, including the local level [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%