Who Rides and Who Pays Comprehensive Assessment of Motorcycling Costs and Benefits in the United States

被引:2
|
作者
Fagnant, Daniel J. [1 ]
Nichols, Brice G. [1 ]
Kockelman, Kara M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Austin, Dept Civil Architectural & Environm Engn, Austin, TX 78712 USA
关键词
VEHICLE;
D O I
10.3141/2388-06
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
A comprehensive benefit cost assessment of motorcycle use is offered, along with the characteristics, behaviors, and attitudes of motorcycle riders. U.S. motorcyclists are at high risk of crashing, with rates 24 times higher than those of passenger car and light-duty truck drivers per mile traveled. However, motorcycles require only one-quarter the parking space of a car and can reduce congestion by doubling network capacity (in vehicles per hour). Most motorcycles have high fuel economy, but low seating capacities render them little or no better than most cars and some light-duty trucks (assuming average vehicle occupancies) when compared in terms of fuel consumption per rider (or vehicle occupant) mile traveled. Motorcycles emit fewer grams of many polluting emissions but more volatile organic compounds and carbon monoxide than most cars if a catalytic converter is not installed. Noise impacts are a serious issue, with an inconsistent patchwork of regulations applied across states and localities. Results of a survey of current and former U.S. motorcyclists indicate that most respondents ride motorcycles for recreational purposes and ride in groups, but about one-half also ride for more mandatory (less discretionary) purposes and about 40% also ride solo. Fewer than one-third of respondents have formal motorcycle training, and helmet use is lowest among current riders who do not own a motorcycle. Engine size appears to be rising, and respondents support policies that combat operating a vehicle under the influence (e.g., ignition interlock devices for offenders). Regression models illuminate key factors and marginal effects on motorcycle riding and ownership rates.
引用
收藏
页码:37 / 46
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] WHO RIDES THE HIGH SPEED RAIL IN THE UNITED STATES -THE ACELA EXPRESS CASE STUDY
    Chen, Zhenhua
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME JOINT RAIL CONFERENCE, VOL 2, 2010, : 357 - 365
  • [42] Service Use and Costs of Care for Depressed Adolescents: Who Uses and Who Pays?
    Domino, Marisa Elena
    Burns, Barbara J.
    Mario, Jeremy
    Reinecke, Mark A.
    Vitiello, Benedetto
    Weller, Elizabeth B.
    Kratochvil, Christopher J.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2009, 38 (06): : 826 - 836
  • [43] Who benefits from implantable cardioverter defibrillator therapy, and who pays the price?
    L. R. A. Olde Nordkamp
    R. E. Knops
    J. R. de Groot
    Netherlands Heart Journal, 2013, 21 : 272 - 273
  • [44] Who benefits from implantable cardioverter defibrillator therapy, and who pays the price?
    Nordkamp, L. R. A. Olde
    Knops, R. E.
    de Groot, J. R.
    NETHERLANDS HEART JOURNAL, 2013, 21 (06) : 272 - 273
  • [45] Risk management strategies in relation to food safety: who benefits and who pays?
    Horst, S
    PRODUCT SAFETY AND QUALITY ASSURANCE, 2002, : 19 - 22
  • [46] WHO PAYS FOR MANDATED HEALTH-INSURANCE BENEFITS
    FELDMAN, R
    JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS, 1993, 12 (03) : 341 - 348
  • [47] Who pays and who benefits from health care? An assessment of equity in health care financing and benefit distribution in Tanzania
    Mtei, Gemini
    Makawia, Suzan
    Ally, Mariam
    Kuwawenaruwa, August
    Meheus, Filip
    Borghi, Josephine
    HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING, 2012, 27 : i23 - i34
  • [48] Who pays? The visible and invisible costs of child care
    Meyers, MK
    Durfee, A
    POLITICS & SOCIETY, 2006, 34 (01) : 109 - 128
  • [49] CONSUMER CREDIT COSTS: WHAT ARE THEY AND WHO PAYS THEM
    Lorenz, Otto C.
    JOURNAL OF MARKETING, 1940, 4 (04) : 79 - 88
  • [50] Who benefits from and who pays for stadiums? Evidence from some recent deals
    Zimmerman, D
    90TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON TAXATION, PROCEEDINGS, 1998, : 204 - 211