Searched for: subject%3A%22Cycling%22
(1 - 20 of 40)

Pages

document
Veraart, Marijn (author)
Cycling as a mode of transport is getting increasingly more attention from academics and governments around the world. It improves the physical and mental well being of citizens, it is efficient in terms of space and it provides economic benefits. However, traffic engineers and urban planners of these cities currently lack the means to...
master thesis 2024
document
Wienk, Iris (author)
The Netherlands is confronted with challenges such as traffic congestion, overburdened public transportation, and obesity. These issues could potentially be mitigated by elevating the cycling modal share. To attain this objective, the Dutch central government has introduced a range of strategies aimed at fostering commuter cycling. This study...
master thesis 2023
document
Bosch, Remco (author)
This graduation project concerns the prevention of bicycling head-injuries in the Netherlands, by overcoming the socio-cultural unwillingness and undesirability of non-sports oriented bicyclists to wear a helmet. Getting cyclists to wear bicycle helmets is a task that requires behavioral change as well as a shift in perception from society. The...
master thesis 2023
document
Modi, Mishank (author)
Cycling is a type of recreational activity that is rarely utilized for everyday travel needs except in some countries such as the Netherlands. Health can be improved as a result of increased mobility, and by encouraging people to use public transit or cycles instead of their automobiles, traffic jams, and pollution may be reduced. The adoption...
master thesis 2023
document
Brown, Reiny (author)
In cycling, the presence of drag reduction from drafting, when multiple cyclists ride in tandem, is a considerable area of performance enhancement for a cycling team and the customisation of this tandem group has the potential of maximising the drag reduction for the entire group or a specific cyclist. The flow interactions between two tandem...
master thesis 2023
document
van Schie, Twan (author)
Though cycling as a transportation method is widely seen as a sustainable method, professional cycling and racing are not. Though the first calls for sustainable action are made and the first efforts start to appear, not much has changed yet in the complex world of professional cycling.<br/>This report describes the design of a sustainability...
master thesis 2023
document
Kaasschieter, Thomas (author)
This research paper is the research that will be comple- mentary to the mobility hub design made for Architectural Design Crossovers Graduation studio. The aim of this research is to find out which urban design interventions are needed to move the city of Lon- don out of the car and get them to walk, cycle and use public trans- port. First...
master thesis 2023
document
van Ginkel, Amber (author)
The mobility world is changing due to demographic transformations, sustainability challenges, and technological advancements. Consumers and governments seek sustainable and inclusive mobility solutions that cause less environmental strain, less noise pollution, and safer traffic. The mobility solutions must combine into a coherent platform for...
master thesis 2023
document
van Beurden, Frank (author)
master thesis 2023
document
Gorkovenko, Katerina (author), Jenkins, Adam (author), Vaniea, Kami (author), Murray-Rust, D.S. (author)
Research in the wild can reveal human behaviors, contexts, and needs around products that are difficult to observe in the lab. Telemetry data from the use of physical products can help facilitate in the wild research, in particular by suggesting hypotheses that can be explored through machine learning models. This paper explores ways for...
journal article 2023
document
Schepers, Paul (author), Theuwissen, Eline (author), Nuñez Velasco, Pablo (author), Nabavi Niaki, Matin (author), van Boggelen, Otto (author), Daamen, W. (author), Hagenzieker, Marjan (author)
Sufficient cycle track width is important to prevent single-bicycle crashes and collisions between cyclists. The assumptions on which the minimum width is based in guidelines is founded on only a few studies. The aim of the present study is to investigate the relationship between cycle track width and lateral position of cyclists. Method: We...
journal article 2023
document
Tem Temi, Marc (author)
With an increase in interest in putting people on bikes instead of driving vehicles for day-to-day transport, new regulations are being implemented to make roadways safer for cyclists while also encouraging cycling behavior among various segments of the population. The perception of safety has been proven to play a significant role in the...
master thesis 2022
document
Huisman, Jeffrey (author)
The COVID-19 pandemic had a strong impact on travel behaviour and Dutch societal perspectives on that travel behaviour. During 2020 and even the first half of 2021, the number of airplane passengers and train passengers saw a massive drop during the pandemic. The car, while definitely affected early in the pandemic, saw less of a drop and car...
master thesis 2022
document
Gehlen, Daan (author)
The domain of triathlon seems promising for Cadomotus, a company specialising in helmets, bags, and shoes. Right now, they are known for high-end ice-skating equipment, but the triathlon market seems a great fit and they want to expand further there. A new triathlon specific product would solidify Cadomotus in the market as truly understanding...
master thesis 2022
document
van de Velde, Shannon (author)
Up to now, not much is known about how humans control bicycles, especially when subject to large perturbations. In order to learn more about the extent to which these perturbations can be handled, a new experimental setup is required, which can deliver large perturbations to cyclists and bring them to fall. This thesis describes the detailed...
master thesis 2022
document
Berge, S.H. (author), Hagenzieker, Marjan (author), Farah, H. (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
Cyclists are expected to interact with automated vehicles (AVs) in future traffic, yet we know little about the nature of this interaction and the safety implications of AVs on cyclists. On-bike human–machine interfaces (HMIs) and connecting cyclists to AVs and the road infrastructure may have the potential to enhance the safety of cyclists....
journal article 2022
document
Mora Vilaseca, Núria (author)
Most of the characterisation of muscle activation patterns while cycling has been performed using indoor trainers. Little research has analysed whether the same pattern is used when cycling outdoors in road conditions. Therefore, this study compares lower limb muscle activity during cycling outdoors and using indoor trainers. Eight trained...
master thesis 2021
document
Dimou, Maria (author)
Nowadays cycling rates in most European cities are increasing, while many governments are looking for ways to integrate cycling into the daily lives of citizens not only as a leisure activity but also as an official means of transport. At the same time, a large part of the population itself aims to influence decision-makers and urban planners to...
master thesis 2021
document
Schneider, F. (author)
Knowledge about the way how the bicycle is used for activity participation is still scarce. This thesis provides empirical insights into typical activity-travel behaviour of cyclists. A special focus is put on the spatial dimension of activity-travelling by bicycle and its determinants. The findings can be used to design more bicycle-friendly...
doctoral thesis 2021
document
Gkavra, R. (author)
Travel time is an integral part of all human activities. In transport planning, travel time is one of the most widely used and significant parameters in the design of transport systems. However, people's ability to estimate travel time and time, in general, is limited. The aim of this thesis is to broaden the knowledge on the perception of...
master thesis 2021
Searched for: subject%3A%22Cycling%22
(1 - 20 of 40)

Pages