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Daniel Piatkowski, an assistant professor at Savannah State University, along with his colleagues at the University of Colorado Denver are conducting a study about bicyclist behavior. The study was referenced in the Washington Post’s Wonkblog in a Jan. 9 piece called “Let’s talk seriously about why cyclists break traffic laws.”
“As cycling grows more common in a city, does peer pressure to obey the law follow? As cities build more bike infrastructure, does that make cyclists less likely to run red lights?”
Dr. Piatkowski and his fellow researchers are seeking participants for a survey, which will take about 10 or 15 minutes to complete. It asks questions about respondents’ travel patterns and experiences as bicyclists under various situations. The survey is part of a larger study intending to better understand our transportation system and what factors might correlate with different behavior patterns.