A database to analyze cycling routes in Medellin, Colombia

Journal article

A bicycle route questionnaire was designed to collect information about the characteristics of cyclists and the routes they take. Medellin is used as a case study in this paper due to its strong sociodemographic inequality, land use, urban form diversity, and topographical variability. The survey execution targeted bicycle commuters in the city by distributing the questionnaires online, personally by telephone, and personally on the street.

These data will be useful to support strategies aiming to promote bicycling as a mode of transportation. Several types of analysis may be derived from the data, including an explanation of the factors determining the route choice and route comparisons according to the socio-demographics and locations of users. For instance, these data have already been used by Ospina et al. (2020) where they sought to understand cycling travel distance in Medellin city.

Juan P. Ospina-Zapata, Víctor I. López-Ríos, Verónica Botero-Fernández, Juan C. Duque,
A database to analyze cycling routes in Medellin, Colombia,
Data in Brief, Volume 32, 2020, 106162, ISSN 2352-3409, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.106162.


 

Juan Pablo Ospina Zapata
Juan Carlos Duque
Verónica Botero-Fernández
Mark Brussel
Anna Grigolon
Volume 32, October 2020, 106162
Theme
Sustainable Cities
Health and Wellbeing