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Kölker, Katrin |
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Huber, Oliver |
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Király, Tamás |
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Spengler, Thomas Stefan |
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Al-Ammar, Essam A. |
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Dargahi, Fatemeh |
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Mota, Rui |
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Mazalan, Nurul Aliah Amirah |
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Macharis, Cathy | Brussels |
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Arunasari, Yova Tri |
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Nunez, Alfredo | Delft |
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Bouhorma, Mohammed |
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Bonato, Matteo |
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Fitriani, Ira |
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Autor Correspondente Coelho, Sílvia. |
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Pond, Stephen |
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Okwara, Ukoha Kalu |
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Toufigh, Vahid |
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Campisi, Tiziana | Enna |
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Ermolieva, Tatiana |
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Sánchez-Cambronero, Santos |
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Agzamov, Akhror |
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Lättman, Katrin
University of Gävle
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Publications (16/16 displayed)
- 2024Sustainable Development of Urban Mobility through Active Travel and Public Transportcitations
- 2023The complexity of changes in modal choice: A quasi-experimental studycitations
- 2023Determinants and effects of perceived walkability: a literature review, conceptual model and research agendacitations
- 2023Determinants and effects of perceived walkability: a literature review, conceptual model and research agendacitations
- 2023The complexity of changes in modal choice : A quasi-experimental studycitations
- 2023The complexity of changes in modal choice : A quasi-experimental studycitations
- 2021Assessing travel satisfaction in public transport : A configurational approachcitations
- 2021Accessibility Barriers and Perceived Accessibility: Implications for Public Transportcitations
- 2021Accessibility barriers and perceived accessibility : Implications for public transportcitations
- 2020Time Series Analysis of the Causal Effects among Perceived Quality, Satisfaction, Loyalty and Frequency of Public Transportation Usecitations
- 2020Public Transport Quality, Safety, and Perceived Accessibilitycitations
- 2020Carpoolers' perceived accessibility of carpoolingcitations
- 2020Restricted car-use and perceived accessibilitycitations
- 2020Carpoolers’ Perceived Accessibility of Carpoolingcitations
- 2019Perceived Accessibility, Satisfaction with Daily Travel, and Life Satisfaction among the Elderlycitations
- 2019Perceived Accessibility, Satisfaction with Daily Travel, and Life Satisfaction among the Elderlycitations
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Restricted car-use and perceived accessibility
Abstract
In order to plan for, and achieve, a sustainable and accessible transport system, research and policies alike recognize a need to implement and enhance alternative transport options in favor of the private car. Moreover, these sustainable alternatives need to offer sufficient levels of accessibility regardless of where people live or work. We present and discuss an approach for capturing and evaluating perceived accessibility, with the ability to differentiate between individuals. Levels of perceived accessibility are compared before and after a fictive car use restriction, and between residential areas, using data from 2711 residents of Malmö, Sweden. A main conclusion is that levels of perceived accessibility become significantly lower for car users when they are limited in their options for daily travel. The difference is more substantive for frequent car users, who already travel less by sustainable modes today. There are also significant differences in levels of perceived accessibility in the restricted scenario, depending on where individuals live. These novel findings may not come as a surprise, but they emphasize the importance of including and analyzing perceptions of car users when designing accessible and sustainable transport systems. The paper ends with a discussion on how to facilitate the transition from current transport systems to an inclusive and accessible system.
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