2397 - Social (in)Equity in Access to Cycling Infrastructure: Examining the Distribution of Bike Lanes with Respect to Area-Level Sociodemographic Characteristics in 23 Large U.S. Cities

ConclusionsThese results provide empirical support for advocates’ claims of distributional inequalities in bike lane access, suggesting the importance of more closely considering social equity in the bicycle planning and advocacy process.
Source: Journal of Transport and Health - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research
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