Browsing School of Engineering by Subject "Cycling"
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Bicycle infrastructure preferences - A case study of Dublin
(2012)This paper examines infrastructure preferences for cyclists. While the culture of cycling in the UK and Ireland has experienced some growth over the past decade, particularly in the urban areas, much debate exists ... -
A biomechanical analysis of cyclist collisions in Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Discipline of Mechanical & Manuf. Eng, 2023)As both a mode of transport and recreational activity, cycling has well-known health, environmental, and economic benefits. For these reasons, it has been encouraged in many countries, including the Republic of Ireland. ... -
Do tourists value different levels of cycling infrastructure?
(2015)This paper seeks to examine how tourists value different types of cycling infrastructure using the results from intercept stated preference survey that was carried out amongst tourists in Dublin. The attributes used in the ... -
Estimating the Health Benefits of Cycling
(2014)This paper examines the health and economic benefits from the construction of a new segregated cycleway in Ireland. The health economic benefits were estimated using the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Health Economic ... -
Evaluating the quality of inter-urban cycleways
(2016)This paper presents the results of research into the development of a decision support tool for use in the route selection stage of inter - urban cycle routes. The study initially focuses upon designing routes ... -
Examining the growth of cycling in Dublin
(2013)In the past few decades much research has been conducted on the increasing numbers of commuters taking up cycling to work. This modal shift has been encouraged by pro-cycling policies to increase the attractiveness of ... -
Exploring the Elements of Effective Cycle Parking: A Literature Review
(2023)In the field of cycle policy and planning, alongside ambitions to expand segregated cycle networks, there is a push across many countries for increasing the quality and quantity of cycle parking as a critical component ... -
There's no such thing as cycle traffic: a critical discourse analysis of public opposition to pro-cycle planning
(2024)Across a variety of low-cycling contexts, there are ambitious targets to reduce private car use and increase cycling to decarbonise everyday mobility practices. A component of many plans to achieve this modal shift is ...