Safety Assessment of Cycling Routes in Urban Environments

Weilian Li, Lukas Arzoumanidis, Jannik Matijevic, Daham Mohammed Mustafa, Peter Rottmann, Jan Henrik Haunert, Youness Dehbi*

*Corresponding author for this work

Abstract

As one of the most well-known forms of active mobility, cycling is an environmentally friendly way to explore a destination, becoming increasingly prevalent worldwide. However, safety is the most severe issue facing cyclists and the essential factor for people who are hesitant to use bikes. In this context, we propose a safety assessment method for cycling routes in urban environments. This work presents how to automatically generate a safe cycling map integrating volunteered geographic information with GIS analysis. We start by extracting the indicators that can possibly contribute to cycling safety from OpenStreetMap. Then, we set up a multivariate linear regression equation to solve the importance of indicators. Afterward, we generate a weighted graph model that represents cycling safety. Taking the City of Bonn, Germany, as an example, we implement our approach for this region. The experiment results show that Bonn is a city for safe cycling, confirming the claim that Bonn is a bike-friendly city. Our findings can also be used to plan the safest route for cycling, thereby enhancing the overall biking experience in Bonn.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication8th International Conference on Smart Data and Smart Cities (SDSC)
Subtitle of host publication4–7 June 2024, Athens, Greece
Pages125-130
Volume48
Edition4/W10-2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 May 2024

Publication series

NameInternational Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
Number4/W10-2024
Volume48
ISSN (Electronic)1682-1750

Keywords

  • Cycling route
  • GIS
  • Safety assessment
  • Smart mobility
  • Urban environment

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