Article 5, # 2’2018

Boykiv, M. V, Candidate of Engineering Sciences (Ph.D.);
Zhytenko, O. V., Candidate of Engineering Sciences (Ph.D.);
Matseh, R. Z., student
(National University “Lviv Politecnics”)

Analysis of research on the quality of cycling service. DOI: 10.33868/0365-8392-2018-2-254-19-21

Abstract. The existing research methods and criteria for assessing the efficiency and quality of cycling services are analyzed.
Keywords: cycling, bicycle path, quality of transport service, efficiency.

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