#7628. Who are the potential bicyclists? Evidence from the California Millennials Dataset 20XX

October 2026publication date
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Geography, Planning and Development;
Civil and Structural Engineering;
Automotive Engineering;
Environmental Engineering;
Transportation;
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment;
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Abstract:
A modal shift from car to bicycling could produce broad benefits for transportation efficiency, energy consumption, environmental quality, public health, and quality of life. While major cities in the US have promoted bicycling through a combination of investments in infrastructure and soft programs, bicycling remains at less than 4% of trips across major US cities compared to more than 10% in many European cities. This research explores differences in characteristics between current bicyclists, potential bicyclists, and unlikely bicyclists.
Keywords:
Attitudes; California; perceptions; potential bicyclists

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