| Rahul Gupta & Mr. Aman Maheshwary Evaluating the Impact of Urban Cycling Infrastructure on Public Health Outcomes: A Study of Accessibility, Safety, and Active Commuting Behaviour in Sustainable Transportation Systems Journal Article In: International Journal of Engineering, Management & Technology (IJEMT), vol. 4, iss. 1, pp. 1-14, 2025, ISSN: 2583-4517. @article{GSV_050525_01_IJEMT,
title = {Evaluating the Impact of Urban Cycling Infrastructure on Public Health Outcomes: A Study of Accessibility, Safety, and Active Commuting Behaviour in Sustainable Transportation Systems},
author = {Rahul Gupta \& Mr. Aman Maheshwary},
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issn = {2583-4517},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-05-06},
urldate = {2025-05-06},
journal = {International Journal of Engineering, Management \& Technology (IJEMT)},
volume = {4},
issue = {1},
pages = {1-14},
abstract = {This research investigates the role of urban cycling infrastructure in improving public health
by examining critical elements such as accessibility, safety, and active commuting behavior within
sustainable transportation systems. As cities around the world prioritize environmental sustainability
and public health, cycling has become a key component of active transportation. This study explores how
the establishment of dedicated cycling lanes, bike-sharing initiatives, and integrated urban planning
impact cycling participation and its related health outcomes. By employing a combination of quantitative
surveys, spatial data analysis, and case studies of cities with well-developed cycling infrastructure, we
evaluate changes in cycling frequency, improvements in air quality, increases in physical activity, and
reductions in traffic-related injuries. The results indicate that effective cycling infrastructure significantly
boosts cycling accessibility, enhances active commuting rates, and leads to better cardiovascular health,
reduced exposure to air pollution, and fewer road traffic accidents. This research underscores the
importance of policy interventions and planning strategies in fostering a cycling culture and offers
recommendations for urban planners and policymakers to optimize the public health benefits of
sustainable transportation systems.},
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This research investigates the role of urban cycling infrastructure in improving public health
by examining critical elements such as accessibility, safety, and active commuting behavior within
sustainable transportation systems. As cities around the world prioritize environmental sustainability
and public health, cycling has become a key component of active transportation. This study explores how
the establishment of dedicated cycling lanes, bike-sharing initiatives, and integrated urban planning
impact cycling participation and its related health outcomes. By employing a combination of quantitative
surveys, spatial data analysis, and case studies of cities with well-developed cycling infrastructure, we
evaluate changes in cycling frequency, improvements in air quality, increases in physical activity, and
reductions in traffic-related injuries. The results indicate that effective cycling infrastructure significantly
boosts cycling accessibility, enhances active commuting rates, and leads to better cardiovascular health,
reduced exposure to air pollution, and fewer road traffic accidents. This research underscores the
importance of policy interventions and planning strategies in fostering a cycling culture and offers
recommendations for urban planners and policymakers to optimize the public health benefits of
sustainable transportation systems. |
 | Harish Purbia & Mr. Durgesh Nandan EFFICIENT AND SUSTAINABLE TRANSIT SYSTEM Journal Article In: International Journal of Engineering, Management & Technology (IJEMT), vol. 4, iss. 1, pp. 15-24, 2025, ISSN: 2583-4517. @article{GSV_050525_02_IJEMT,
title = {EFFICIENT AND SUSTAINABLE TRANSIT SYSTEM},
author = {Harish Purbia \& Mr. Durgesh Nandan},
url = {https://ijemt.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/GSV_050525_02_IJEMT.pdf, Download PDF
https://ijemt.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/GSV_050525_02_Certificate.pdf, Author Certificate},
issn = {2583-4517},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-05-06},
urldate = {2025-05-06},
journal = {International Journal of Engineering, Management \& Technology (IJEMT)},
volume = {4},
issue = {1},
pages = {15-24},
abstract = {An efficient and sustainable transit system is essential for addressing the challenges of urban
mobility while minimizing environmental impact. This system integrates modern technologies,
innovative design, and environmentally-friendly practices to create a transportation framework that
meets the growing needs of urban populations. By prioritizing energy efficiency, reducing greenhouse
gas emissions, and promoting the use of renewable energy sources, such a transit system not only
enhances mobility but also contributes to long-term ecological and economic sustainability. Key
components include the adoption of electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles, expansion of public
transportation networks, and the promotion of active transportation modes such as cycling and walking.
The system's design focuses on accessibility, affordability, and seamless integration with other modes
of transportation, ensuring that it can serve diverse populations equitably. Ultimately, an efficient and
sustainable transit system supports the development of resilient cities, fosters economic growth, and
reduces dependence on fossil fuels, making it a crucial step toward achieving broader sustainability
goals.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
An efficient and sustainable transit system is essential for addressing the challenges of urban
mobility while minimizing environmental impact. This system integrates modern technologies,
innovative design, and environmentally-friendly practices to create a transportation framework that
meets the growing needs of urban populations. By prioritizing energy efficiency, reducing greenhouse
gas emissions, and promoting the use of renewable energy sources, such a transit system not only
enhances mobility but also contributes to long-term ecological and economic sustainability. Key
components include the adoption of electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles, expansion of public
transportation networks, and the promotion of active transportation modes such as cycling and walking.
The system's design focuses on accessibility, affordability, and seamless integration with other modes
of transportation, ensuring that it can serve diverse populations equitably. Ultimately, an efficient and
sustainable transit system supports the development of resilient cities, fosters economic growth, and
reduces dependence on fossil fuels, making it a crucial step toward achieving broader sustainability
goals. |