The Impact of the Economic and Demographic Components of a City on a Bicycle Trip Case Study: Zanjan City
In recent years, bike ride as a green trip has been attended by planners. In this regard, That's why the increase in facilities for safety, comfort and popularity of bicycles has been at the forefront of urban programs. Although demographic and economic characteristics have a great influence on the increase and decrease of travel by bike. This article is an applied study. The identification of economic and demographic components affecting bicycle trips is the goal of this paper. GIS software is used to prepare the data and data analysis and data analysis is done using MATLAB software. All statistical computations of this text of the earth are statistic; the significance level and the correlation coefficient are calculated in terms of 150 traffic districts. The findings of the research indicate that there is a significant relationship between economic and demographic components with the number of bicycle trips in Zanjan. The population density of students and employed has the highest correlation coefficient (0.46) and (0.42). Findings of the research indicate with the increase in the population of women and the unemployed, the number of bicycle trips in Zanjan is decreasing.
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