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Research: Cycling diversion factors

Department For Transport

April 14
09:34 2023

Cycling diversion factors rapid evidence assessment: summary report

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Direct observation of diversion factors UK: evidence summary tables

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This report reviews recent and relevant literature on cycling diversion to help identify suitable support of the appraisal of active travel instruments. It was undertaken by academics from the University of the West of England for the Department for Transport.

Following a multi-stage literature search, sift and review process, researchers estimate there are 30 fewer car and taxi trips for every new 100 cycle trips induced by new cycling infrastructure.

Previous research suggested there were 19 fewer car and taxi trips for every 100 new cycle trips.

The report also outlines the latest available evidence on diversion to electric bikes.

Published 14 April 2023

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