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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
How to ‘do’ a bike plan: Collating best practices to synthesise a Maturity Model of planning for cycling
Steve Barlow1  Courtney Babb2  Sam McLeod3 
[1] Corresponding author at: School of Design and the Built Environment, Curtin University, Australia.;GHD, 999 Hay Street Perth, Australia;School of Design and the Built Environment, Curtin University, Australia;
关键词: Cycling;    Best practices;    Maturity Model;    Planning;    Benchmarking;    Active transport;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Cities globally are seeking to increase participation in cycling. Despite a boom in active transport research, and a growing corpus of technical literature for cycle facility design, planning practitioners aiming to normalise cycling for ordinary urban transportation often face institutional and structural barriers to progress. Historical marginalisation of cycling in many cities has created significant challenges for those seeking to realise increases in cycling by different users and for different transportation purposes.This article aims to summarise and synthesise the literature to support practitioners and advocates seeking to increase urban cycling. We undertake a broad review of the research literature focused upon international best practices, and the challenges that may impede their implementation. In doing so, we synthesise a Planning for Cycling Maturity Model – a framework which can be used to identify and conceptualise barriers to cycling, benchmark practices between jurisdictions, and illustrate the need for specific policy approaches to guide effective, evidence-based measures to increase participation in cycling.

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