BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CYCLING BEHAVIOUR IN PUTRAJAYA

Authors

  • Norhazlan Haron College of Built Environment, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA
  • Wan Rabiah Wan Omar College of Built Environment, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA
  • Halmi Zainol Halmi Z Planning Consultant
  • Suharto Teriman College of Built Environment, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA
  • Noor Syarafina Sallehudin College of Built Environment, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v21i28.1344

Keywords:

Cycling Activity, Behaviour, Built Environment, Social Factor

Abstract

Cycling as a mode of transport has been identified as one of the solutions to traffic congestion, high carbon emission, and health issues in both urban and residential areas. Lately, cycling is growing in popularity among residents, and many are involved in cycling activities for various personal reasons: now, bicycle is not only for transport, but it is also used for sports’ training, exercise, and recreation. This cycling trend offers multiple benefits, and to help increase the momentum, some forms of intervention should take place. Two intervention factors that contribute to cycling behaviours are the built environment and social factor. Thus, this study seeks to explore the built environment and social factors that influence cycling behaviour in Putrajaya area. The respondents were selected among cyclists in Putrajaya using snowball and convenience sampling procedures. Through the use of descriptive analysis and after finalising the suitable variables by Factor Analysis, the finding reveals the suitable and reliable factors for future intervention. The implications and recommendations from this research contribute to the existing body of knowledge on cycling behaviour.

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Published

2023-08-31

How to Cite

Haron, N., Wan Omar, W. R., Zainol, H., Teriman, S., & Sallehudin, N. S. (2023). BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CYCLING BEHAVIOUR IN PUTRAJAYA. PLANNING MALAYSIA, 21(28). https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v21i28.1344