Data (Oct 2019)

Lifestyles and Cycling Behavior—Data from a Cross-Sectional Study

  • Martin Loidl,
  • Christian Werner,
  • Laura Heym,
  • Patrick Kofler,
  • Günther Innerebner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/data4040140
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
p. 140

Abstract

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Cycling experiences a remarkable renaissance as an everyday mode of transport and in an increasing number of cities, cycling substantially contributes to the overall traffic. However, cyclists are not a homogeneous group of road users, but very diverse in terms of behavior, motivators, and deterrents. In order to gain better insights into driving forces and behavior patterns of cyclists, we conducted an opt-in online survey, in which socio-demographic, lifestyle, and mobility behavior data were collected. In total, 1234 responses with a completion rate of 87% (1073 complete survey) were collected between 3 May and 3 June 2019. With reference to complete responses, the gender ratio is balanced (53% female) and the mean age is 42 (σ = 12.75). A relative majority of participants cycles frequently. The fully anonymized dataset contains 107 data points per response, including survey metadata.

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