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Determination of riding comfort on cycleways using a smartphone application

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Well maintained cycleways will encourage more people to cycle,as the condition of cycleways is important for the safety,accessibility and riding comfort of cyclists.Despite that,only a few models used to describe the quality of service for cyclists take the surface condition into account.Objective measuring methods are needed to enable reliable and effective assessment of surface conditions,and measurable performance criteria related to the needs of cyclists should be developed.The purpose of this study has been to test the reliability and validity of using accelerometers in smartphones to assess the riding comfort on cycleways.A smartphone application converting three-dimensional accelerometer measurements into a single indicator for cycleways has been used to assess road surfaces in two field studies,in Sweden and Norway,respectively.Both studies assessed test sec-tions of varying quality.To relate the measurements to subjective riding comfort assess-ments by cyclists,recruited cyclists collected quantitative data using the app,whilst also rating their perceived riding comfort by completing a survey.Measurements were also related to standard road surface condition indicators,generated from a road surface tester equipped with 19 laser sensors:international roughness index(IRI),mega-and macro-texture.The results show that it is possible to describe the unevenness of a cycleway using the technology present in smartphones.A software application can be used to collect and analyse data from the acceleration sensors in the phone,which can then be used to describe the riding comfort of cyclists.It is mainly the unevenness in the 50-1000 mm size-range that create the greatest discomfort for cyclists,and intermittent vibrations are perceived as more uncomfortable than more evenly distributed vibrations.Therefore,IRI is not a relevant measurement for describing the riding comfort of cyclists.

CyclistComfortAssessmentRoad surface measurementSmartphone application

Anna Niska、Leif Sjögren、Peter Andrén、Christian Weber、Tineke de Jong、Aslak Fyhri

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Department of Infrastructure Maintenance,Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute(VTI),Linköping SE-58195,Sweden

Department of Safety and Behavior,Institute of Transport Economics,Gaustadalleen 21,0349 Oslo,Norway

Swedish Innovation Agency,VINNOVA within the research program CyCitySwedish Transport AdministrationResearch Council of Norway

P37476-1TRV 2021/23527255628

2024

交通运输工程学报(英文版)

交通运输工程学报(英文版)

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ISSN:2095-7564
年,卷(期):2024.11(4)