Fatores influentes na escolha de rota dos ciclistas
TL;DR: In this paper, a questionnaire regarding utilitarian trips (work and/or study related reasons) was answered by cyclists in the City of Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, and descriptive statistical analyses were conducted to represent sociodemographic profiles and posterior comparisons with the sample of cyclists from the Origin-Destination research held in 2011 for the same city.
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Abstract: espanolPara determinar los aspectos mas relevantes en el planeamiento de redes cicloviarias, se utilizo un cuestionario respondido por ciclistas que realizan desplazamientos utilitarios (por motivos de trabajo y/o estudio) en la ciudad de Sao Jose dos Campos, Sao Paulo. En el procesamiento de las respuestas, para representar el perfil demografico de los encuestados se aplico un analisis estadistico descriptivo, ademas de posteriores comparaciones con la muestra de ciclistas de la Encuesta Origen-Destino realizada en 2011 en la misma ciudad. Tambien se llevaron a cabo pruebas de hipotesis (inferenciales) para comprobar si habia diferencias estadisticamente significativas de opinion, sobre la base de las caracteristicas de los perfiles identificados, y confrontacion de los resultados obtenidos con la informacion recopilada de la revision bibliografica. La prioridad de los ciclistas de la muestra es llegar tan pronto como sea posible a sus destinos por caminos iluminados y seguros, ademas de pedalear lo minimamente necesario, de preferencia por vias con pavimento en buen estado. EnglishFor the determination of the most relevant aspects of Bicycle-Network Planning, a questionnaire regarding utilitarian trips (work and/or study related reasons) was answered by cyclists in the City of Sao Jose dos Campos. For the processing of responses, descriptive statistical analyses were conducted to represent sociodemographic profiles and posterior comparisons with the sample of cyclists from the Origin-Destination research held in 2011 for the same city. A hypothesis testing (inferential statistics) was also completed to verify the existence of significant opinion differences, due to the characteristics of the identified profiles, and a confrontation between the final results and the information gathered during the bibliographic review. The priority of the cyclists from the sample is to arrive as soon as possible to their destination through illuminated and safe paths, alongside pedaling the necessary minimum, preferably on streets with good pavement conditions. portuguesPara determinacao dos aspectos mais relevantes no planejamento de redes cicloviarias, um questionario foi respondido por ciclistas em viagens utilitarias (por motivo de trabalho e/ou estudo) na cidade de Sao Jose dos Campos-sp. Para o processamento das respostas, analises estatisticas descritivas foram feitas para representacao do perfil sociodemografico dos respondentes, alem de posteriores comparacoes com a amostra de ciclistas da pesquisa Origem-Destino realizada em 2011 na referida cidade. Tambem foram feitos testes de hipoteses (estatistica inferencial) para verificacao da existencia de diferencas estatisticamente significativas de opiniao, em funcao de caracteristicas dos perfis identificados, e confrontacao dos resultados obtidos com as informacoes encontradas durante revisao bibliografica. A prioridade dos ciclistas da amostra e chegar o mais rapidamente possivel a seus destinos, por caminhos iluminados e seguros, alem de pedalar o minimamente necessario, preferencialmente por vias com pavimento em bom estado de conservacao.
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