Towards a cycling-friendly city: An updated review of the associations between built environment and cycling behaviors (2007–2017)

ConclusionsThis review has demonstrated that street connectivity and the presence of cycling paths and facilities are the two most significant built environment factors that may promote cycling behaviors. With the emergence of advanced measurement methods for both the built environment and cycling behaviors, further studies may overcome current research limitations and provide robust evidence to support urban planning and public-health practice.
Source: Journal of Transport and Health - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research