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User characteristics and trip patterns of e-bike use in the Netherlands
Maarten Kroesen
, L Harms
Transport and Logistics
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Social Sciences
Netherlands
100%
Consumers
100%
Sales
62%
Bicycles
62%
Cycling
62%
Travel
62%
Dutch
50%
Health
25%
Adult
25%
Understanding
25%
Research
25%
Europe
25%
Age
25%
Market
25%
Descriptive Statistics
12%
Evidence
12%
Wellbeing
12%
Economic and Social Development
12%
Survey Analysis
12%
Difference
12%
Inhabitant
12%
Contribution
12%
Panel Data
12%
Perception
12%
Motor Vehicles
12%
Western
12%
Transport
12%
Work
12%
Science
12%
Experience
12%
Ownership
12%
Surveys
12%
Older Adults
12%
Gender
12%
Geography
12%
Purpose
12%
Leisure
12%
Young Adults
12%
INIS
netherlands
100%
sales
62%
travel
62%
bicycles
62%
data
62%
mobility
50%
surveys
50%
adults
37%
distance
37%
panels
37%
market
25%
transport
25%
people
25%
europe
25%
populations
12%
variations
12%
cars
12%
geography
12%
speed
12%
statistics
12%
stocks
12%
aged adults
12%
ownership
12%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Netherlands
100%
Cycle
50%
Survey
37%
Distance
37%
Health
25%
Market
25%
Europe
25%
Adult
25%
Research
25%
Show
12%
Young
12%
Experience
12%
Geography
12%
Gender
12%
Young Adult
12%
Speed
12%
Ownership
12%
Knowledge
12%
Rate
12%
Car
12%
Implication
12%
Perception
12%
Work
12%
Report
12%
County
12%
Panel Data
12%
Variation
12%
Older Adult
12%
Convention
12%
Country
12%
Context
12%
Focusing
12%
Transportation
12%
Rapid
12%
Shop
12%
Substitute
12%
Average
12%
Keyphrases
Trip Pattern
100%
Travel Mobility
6%
Social Variation
6%
Young Users
6%
Gender Characteristics
6%
Older Population
6%
Rapid Rate
6%
Electrically Assisted Bicycle
6%
Sales Trends
6%
E-cycling
6%
Health Mobility
6%
Social Patterns
6%