OLIVEIRA, R. W. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0537784494656590; OLIVEIRA, Ranyelly Wellen Florentino de.
Abstract:
Urban mobility in Brazil faces notable structural challenges, a result of the post-Industrial
Revolution emphasis on vehicular traffic at the expense of sustainable options. Issues such as
inadequate public transportation, congestion, and lack of infrastructure highlight the need for
integrated approaches aligned with the National Urban Mobility Policy. The promotion of
sustainable commuting is crucial, as established by the National Urban Mobility Policy. In
this context, the study examines the feasibility of implementing a bike lane for access to the
UFCG Pombal Campus, aiming to improve the quality and safety of commuting. The study
aims to assess the perception of the viability of implementing a bike lane to facilitate
university access, requiring a survey of the profiles of users who frequent the Pombal
Campus, such as the current demand for commuting, and an analysis of user perceptions. The
study adopts data collection and statistical methods to evaluate pedestrian and cyclist demand
at the UFCG Pombal Campus. With a sample of 106 participants, including students,
professors, and staff, the research seeks to analyze the viability of infrastructure for active
mobility. Using descriptive and inferential analyses and machine learning techniques such as
Chi-square, PCA, and K-Means, it identifies patterns and relationships between variables. The
analysis of the profile of the university community in Pombal-PB reveals a male
predominance (54.7%) and a young age group (79.3% between 15 and 25 years old).
Regarding mobility, 46.3% prefer walking as a mode of transportation. The bike lane proposal
receives strong support (92.7%), with 87.7% believing that it would encourage bicycle use.
The research emphasized the need for awareness of sustainable mobility, proposing a bike
lane route as a way to promote active mobility. It highlighted the difficulties faced by the
academic community, which predominantly commutes on foot. Despite this, users express
support for the implementation of a well-structured bike lane, seen as a solution to reduce
vehicle traffic and promote more sustainable mobility. According to user perception, the
implementation of a bike lane would be beneficial for the community. However, it is essential
that this infrastructure be properly structured and signaled, ensuring safety and comfort for
users.