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IPATH Annual Meeting 1-Day Conference Series - Active Travel

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Thursday, 29 June 2023
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS
9:00 - 10:00 EDT (USA)
At the League of American Bicyclists, Ken McLeod leads policy initiatives to improve bicyclist safety, manages the Bicycle Friendly State Program, data.bikeleague.org, and provides technical assistance to people and groups working on state and local initiatives. His goals are to promote policies that take advantage of one of the best technologies ever invented – the bicycle - and help people see the future where a Bicycle Friendly America exists for everyone.​
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Accepted Abstract Session 1
10:30 - 12:30 EDT (USA)


​Barriers and Assets to Active Travel: A European Perspective
Moderated by: Paulo Anciaes, PhD, IPATH Board of Directors
Presenting Author is indicated in BOLD text
​Abstracts and presenter biographical summaries will be sent to registered delegates prior to the session.
  • Visualising Barriers to Active Travel with Pakistani Families Living in Bradford. Zahara Batool and Kate Pangbourne, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
  • Stepping Towards Walkable Neighbours: Investigating the Associations between Street Quality and Propensity to Walk. Zhengyu Wu, Imperial College London and Paulo Anciaes, University College London, England, United Kingdom
  • ​Learning from Past Errors: Consensus Building for the Cycling Plan for the Metropolitan City of Naples (Italy). Francesca Parliara and Luigi Biggiero, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy
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Accepted Abstract Session 2
​13:30 - 15:00 EDT (USA)


Tackling Safety and Equity Challenges in Micromobility - Examining Current Issues and Charting a Promising Future
Moderated by: Ipek N. Sener, PhD - IPATH Board of Directors
Presenting Author is indicated in BOLD text
​Abstracts and presenter biographical summaries will be sent to registered delegates prior to the session.
  • The Evolution of Bicycling as a Means of Transportation in the United States: Key Insights Through an Equity Lens. Saquib Mohammed Haroon and Alyssa Ryan, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States
  • Examining E-Scooter Risk Factors: A Multi-Level Exploratory Analysis for Safer Urban Mobility. Pranik Koirala and Ipek N. Sener, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, Austin, Texas, United States
  • 20 Is Plenty for the United States - State of Speed Limits. Ken McLeod, League of American Bicyclists, Washington DC, United States

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