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Comfort + Convenience = More Women Biking Jennifer Dill, Portland State University o Quick overview of the gender gap in cycling o Why is there a gap? Using data from Portland and elsewhere, explain how comfort and convenience are important to women and girls and how new facilities might change that

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Page 1: Comfort + Convenience = More Women Biking LAB women on a ro… · Comfort + Convenience = More Women Biking • Jennifer Dill, Portland State University o Quick overview of the gender

Comfort + Convenience = More Women Biking

• Jennifer Dill, Portland State University o Quick overview of the gender gap in cycling o Why is there a gap?

Using data from Portland and elsewhere, explain how comfort and convenience are important to women and girls and how new facilities might change that

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Gender gap in the US: Bicycling vs. Walking

0.8%

9.5% 16.7%

67.8%

2.4%

15.7% 15.8%

68.3%

Females

Males

on the travel day

in the past week

on the travel day

in the past week

Made a walk trip… Made a bike trip…

Source: 2009 National Household Travel Survey (NHTS)

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Women who do ride, bicycle for recreation, not commuting

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

Women Men

18-25 26-45 46-65 66+ 18-25 26-45 46-65 66+

Work

Shopping

Social/Rec

Women Men

Source: 2009 National Household Travel Survey (NHTS)

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Gender Gap: It’s not everywhere

25% 27%

30%

49%

55% 56%

USA UK Canada Germany Denmark Netherlands

Perc

ent

of b

ike

trip

s by

wom

en

Source: Pucher and Buehler (eds.) City Cycling. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012

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Copenhagen

Amsterdam

Berlin Vancouver

Montreal Toronto Portland

Minneapolis Chicago San Francisco

Melbourne

Sydney

Tokyo

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40

Perc

ent

of b

icyc

lists

who

are

fem

ale

Percent of trips by bicycle

Washington

City Level: Correlation between cycling & share of bicyclists who are women

Source: Garard, Handy, and Dill, “Women and Cycling,” in Pucher and Buehler (eds.), City Cycling. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012

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Why is there a gender gap?

… in the U.S.

Several surveys indicate that men have more positive attitudes about cycling than women.

… but why? I will try to answer using… Random phone survey of ~900 adults in the Portland, OR region

Family Activity Study with ~300 families in Portland Intercept surveys of cyclists on new facilities in DC & San Francisco

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Comfort: Concerns about safety

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

feel comfortable riding after

dark*

know how to ride a bike safely in traffic*

concerned about being

hit by a motor

vehicle*

concerned about falling off by bike*

feel comfortable riding when it is raining

concerned about being

stranded

concerned about being bitten by a

dog

concerned about having my bicycle

stolen

concerned about being

hit by another bicyclist

% S

tron

gly

Agr

eein

g

Women

Men

* sig. difference p<0.05

Source: Portland regional phone survey, 2011 (Dill)

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Convenience

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

I know where safe bike routes are in my

neighborhood

Biking can sometimes be easier for me than driving

I don't have time to bike places instead

of driving

Many of the places I need to get to

regularly are within biking distance of

home

For me to ride a bike for daily travel from home would be easy

% s

tron

gly

agre

eing

Women Men

* sig. difference p<0.05

Source: Portland regional phone survey, 2011 (Dill)

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Comfort and Social Support

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Biking for transptn requires different

clothes than normal

I don't like wearing a helmet

People impt to me would

support me biking more

Many of my co-workers bike to

work

Many of my friends bike to

get places

People I live with bike

to…errands, shop…

People impt to me think I should bike

more

% s

tron

gly

agre

eing

Women Men

* sig. difference p<0.05

Source: Portland regional phone survey, 2011 (Dill)

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Differences start in childhood Barriers to bicycling among 11-16 year olds

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

Cold weather

Rain No one to bike with

It takes too long

I am afraid of getting

hurt

I don’t want to

get sweaty

Not fun, don’t feel

like it

I don’t like

wearing my

helmet

I can’t ride my

bike well

My parents don’t

want me to bike

I don’t want

other kids to see me

biking

Mea

n Sc

ore,

1-5

Boys (11-16)

Girls (11-16)

* sig. difference p<0.05

Source: Family Activity Study, Portland 2012-13 (Dill)

1=This does not at all keep me from biking 5=This really keeps me from biking

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Possible solutions: Infrastructure

• Women are more concerned about safety, particularly from traffic

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Bicycle Boulevards (aka Neighborhood Greenways)

Bike path

Cycle track (aka separated lane)

Bike lane

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Level of Comfort on Facilities

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

A path or trail separate from the

street

A quiet, residential street

with traffic speeds of 20-25 miles per hour

and traffic calming (bicycle

boulevard)

A quiet, residential street

with traffic speeds of 20-25 miles per hour

Cycle track on a major 4-lane

urban/suburban street, on-street parking, 30-35 miles per hour

Cycle track on a major 4-lane street with a

center divider, on-street parking, 35-40 miles per

hour

Bike lane on a two-lane

neighborhood commercial

shopping street, on-street parking,

25-30 mph

Bike lane on a major 4-lane

urban/suburban street, on-street parking, 30-35 miles per hour

Bike lane on a major 4-lane street with a

center divider, on-street parking, 35-40 miles per

hour

A two-lane neighborhood commercial

shopping street, on-street parking,

25-30 mph, no bike lane

Major 4-lane urban/suburban street, on-street parking, 30-35 miles per hour,

no bike lane

Major 4-lane street with a

center divider, on-street parking, 35-40 miles per

hour, no bike lane

Respondents' Level of Comfort Bicycling on Different Facility Types Level of Comfort (1-4 scale,, 4=Very Comfortable)

Female

Male Path Bike

Boulevard* Quiet res.

street

Cycletracks

Bike Lanes

No bike facilities

Source: Portland regional phone survey, 2011 (Dill)

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Level of Comfort on Facilities

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

A path or trail separate from the

street

A quiet, residential street

with traffic speeds of 20-25 miles per hour

and traffic calming (bicycle

boulevard)

A quiet, residential street

with traffic speeds of 20-25 miles per hour

Cycle track on a major 4-lane

urban/suburban street, on-street parking, 30-35 miles per hour

Cycle track on a major 4-lane street with a

center divider, on-street parking, 35-40 miles per

hour

Bike lane on a two-lane

neighborhood commercial

shopping street, on-street parking,

25-30 mph

Bike lane on a major 4-lane

urban/suburban street, on-street parking, 30-35 miles per hour

Bike lane on a major 4-lane street with a

center divider, on-street parking, 35-40 miles per

hour

A two-lane neighborhood commercial

shopping street, on-street parking,

25-30 mph, no bike lane

Major 4-lane urban/suburban street, on-street parking, 30-35 miles per hour,

no bike lane

Major 4-lane street with a

center divider, on-street parking, 35-40 miles per

hour, no bike lane

Respondents' Level of Comfort Bicycling on Different Facility Types Level of Comfort (1-4 scale,, 4=Very Comfortable)

Female

Male

Path Bike Boulevard*

Quiet res. street

Cycletracks

Bike Lanes

No bike facilities

Source: Portland regional phone survey, 2011 (Dill)

All significantly different except

bicycle boulevard

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Comfort on facilities among 11-16 year olds

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

On a street with heavy traffic and

no bike lane*

On a street with heavy traffic with a bike lane*

On a street with little traffic and

no bike lane*

On a street with little

traffic with a bike lane*

On a path or trail

separate from the

street

On a street with heavy traffic and

no bike lane

On a street with heavy traffic with a bike lane

On a street with little traffic and

no bike lane

On a street with little

traffic with a bike lane

On a path or trail

separate from the

street

Mea

n Co

mfo

rt L

evel

,

1=V

ery

unco

mfo

rtab

le,

4=V

ery

com

fort

able

Boys

Girls

Alone With Parents

* sig. difference p<0.05

Source: Family Activity Study, Portland 2012-13 (Dill)

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Could cycle tracks increase women’s cycling? • 6-city Green Lane evaluation underway • Intercept surveys of bicyclists on cycle tracks • Because of the [street] cycle track...how often I ride a

bicycle overall has increased o Washington DC L Street

Women: 39% Men: 26% o San Francisco Oak Street (preliminary numbers)

Women: 29% Men: 17% o San Francisco Fell Street (preliminary numbers)

Women: 29% Men: 20%