Private and Public Modes of Bicycle Commuting: A Perspective on Attitude and Perception

Abstract: 

Public bicycle-sharing initiatives can act as health enhancement strategies among urban populations. The aim of the study was to determine which attitudes and perceptions of behavioural control toward cycling and a bicycle-sharing system distinguish commuters with a different adherence to bicycle commuting.  Methods: The recruitment process was conducted in 40 random points in Barcelona from 2011 to 2012. Subjects completed a telephone-based questionnaire including 27 attitude and perception statements. Based on their most common one-way commute trip and willingness to commute by bicycle, subjects were classified into Private Bicycle (PB), public bicycle or Bicing Bicycle (BB), Willing Non-bicycle (WN) and Non-willing Non-bicycle (NN) commuters. After reducing the survey statements through principal component analysis, a multinomial logistic regression model was obtained to evaluate associations between attitudinal and commuter sub-groups. Results: We included 814 adults in the analysis [51.6% female, mean (SD): age 36.6 (10.3) years]. BB commuters were 2.0 times [95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.1–3.7] less likely to perceive bicycle as a quick, flexible and enjoyable mode compared to PB. BB, WN and NN were 2.5 (95% CI = 1.46–4.24), 2.6 (95% CI = 1.53–4.41) and 2.3 times (95% CI = 1.30–4.10) more likely to perceive benefits of using public bicycles (bicycle maintenance and parking avoidance, low cost and no worries about theft and vandalism) than did PB. Conclusion: Willing non-bicycle and public-bicycle commuters had more favourable perception toward public-shared bicycles compared to private cyclists. Hence, public bicycles may be the impetus for those willing to start bicycle commuting, thereby increasing physical activity levels.

Author: 
Tirado, A
Nazelle, A De
González, D
Cole-Hunter, T
Garcia-Aymerich, J
Martinez, D
Anaya, E
Rodriguez, D
Jerrett, M
Nieuwenhuijsen, MJ
Publication date: 
January 8, 2016
Publication type: 
Journal Article
Citation: 
Tirado, A. C., Nazelle, A. D., González, D. D., Cole-Hunter, T., Garcia-Aymerich, J., Martinez, D., Anaya, E., Rodriguez, D., & Nieuwenhuijsen, M. (2016). Private and Public Modes of Bicycle Commuting: A Perspective on Attitude and Perception. European Journal of Public Health. 2016; 26 (4):, Query date: 2024-12-09 21:28:55, 717–723.