Transportation Research Part A-policy and Practice | 2019
Psychosocial and environmental correlates of cycling for transportation in Brussels
Abstract
Abstract This study examines which psychosocial and environmental factors are associated with cycling in the Brussels Capital Region (BCR) and whether these associations differ between those who never cycle for transport purposes (Non-cyclists) and those who used the bicycle at least once a week in the previous 6\u202fmonths (Cyclists). Adults (18–65\u202fyear; N\u202f=\u202f503; 47% women) living and/or working in the BCR completed an online questionnaire assessing socio-demographic, general transport, psychosocial and environmental variables. Psychosocial factors were significantly different (p