A report in the Berliner Morgenpost on pop-up bike lanes in the Berlin district of Reinickendorf mentions EXPERI’s survey on the acceptance of pop-up infrastructure.
The Covid-19 pandemic has clearly influenced mobility behaviour. While public transport is struggling with a sharp decline in ridership, individual forms of mobility - such as walking, cycling and car transport - are gaining in importance. At the same time, protection against infection and adherence to distance rules have the highest priority. In Berlin, a so-called pop-up bike infrastructure is being created - temporary bike lanes that enable safe cycling and the necessary distance with simple means. What reactions do the pop-up bike lanes provoke among road users? The aim of the present study was to record the reactions and perceptions in the form of advantages and disadvantages by means of an online survey.
The Covid-19 pandemic has clearly influenced mobility behaviour. While public transport is struggling with a sharp decline in ridership, individual forms of mobility - such as walking, cycling and car transport - are gaining in importance. At the same time, protection against infection and adherence to distance rules have the highest priority. In Berlin, a so-called pop-up bike infrastructure is being created - temporary bike lanes that enable safe cycling and the necessary distance with simple means. What reactions do the pop-up bike lanes provoke among road users? The aim of the present study was to record the reactions and perceptions in the form of advantages and disadvantages by means of an online survey.
Spiegel Online reports in a video about the pop-up bike lanes in Berlin, quoting from the results of EXPERI's survey, which investigated the acceptance of the new infrastructure.
The Berliner Morgenpost mentioned EXPERI's survey on the acceptance of pop-up infrastructure in Berlin in a report on pop-up cycle lanes.
The survey conducted by EXPERI on the acceptance of pop-up infrastructure in Berlin was mentioned in a news report by the dpa news agency on the Pop-Up Bike Lanes Action Day, which was picked up by numerous media.
Encouraging cycling and walking as means of transport for getting around the city is not only good for the environment and air quality per se, but currently also supports the overall public health goal of minimizing the spread of COVID-19. As each person that cycles or walks instead of using public transit is thereby considerably reducing the risk of infection or of infecting others.
Die erhöhte Ansteckungsgefahr mit Corona bei der Nutzung des öffentlichen Personennahverkehrs veranlasst immer mehr Menschen weltweit, sich individuell fortzubewegen. Um den Verkehrskollaps verbunden mit den bekannten negativen Umwelt- und Klimaeffekten...
The trade magazine Internationales Verkehrswesen reports on EXPERI's ongoing survey on the acceptance of pop-up bike lanes in Berlin.
In a report picked up by several media sites, the news agency dpa reports on the survey on the acceptance of pop-up infrastructure in Berlin conducted by EXPERI.