Special issue on walking

A Loukaitou-Sideris - Transport Reviews, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Walking is the most ancient mode of transportation. It is also the most common and cheapest
physical activity. Indeed, the medical and public health literatures have long established the …

Community transport meets mobility as a service: On the road to a new a flexible future

C Mulley, JD Nelson, S Wright - Research in transportation economics, 2018 - Elsevier
The growth of ridesharing and other “new mobility services (NMS)” poses challenges for
traditional public transport operators because they create an environment where consumers …

Defining and assessing walkability: a concept for an integrated approach using surveys, biosensors and geospatial analysis

L Dörrzapf, A Kovács-Győri, B Resch… - Urban development …, 2019 - safetylit.org
Walking as a transport mode is still often underrepresented in the overall transport system.
Consequently, pedestrian mobility is usually not recorded statistically in the same manner as …

[图书][B] The decline of everyday walking in the UK: explanations and policy implications

R Goodman, R Tolley - 2003 - books.google.com
Since the early 1990s local authorities have been increasingly encouraged by central
government to re-orientate their transport plans away from cars and towards sustainable …

Why do people walk? role of the built environment and state of development of a social model of walkability

T Bozovic, E Hinckson, M Smith - Travel behaviour and society, 2020 - Elsevier
Technological development is contributing to new forms of mobility (eg shared vehicles or
scooters); its ease of use (information, payment); and possibilities to replace trips altogether …

How street quality influences the walking experience: an inquiry into the perceptions of adults with diverse ages and disabilities

T Bozovic, E Hinckson, T Stewart… - Journal of Urbanism …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The benefits of walking are now well understood. However, there is still no consensus on
what causes people to forego short walking trips. This study examined users' perceptions on …

Diversity of “pedestrians on wheels”, new challenges for cities in 21st century

D Jiménez, Y de la Fuente… - … our World Through …, 2018 - ebooks.iospress.nl
Traditionally, pedestrians were identified as singular entities with standard needs. Reality
shows us that pedestrian diversity is a reality that is becoming increasingly complex. How …

Building the UK vision of a driverless future: A Parliamentary Inquiry case study

C Tennant, S Howard, S Stares - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2021 - nature.com
The UK Government has endorsed the case for autonomous vehicle (AV) technology and its
economic benefits in its industrial strategies since 2013. In late 2016 the Science and …

Can MaaS change users' travel behaviour to deliver commercial and societal outcomes?

CQ Ho - Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2022 - Elsevier
Mobility as a Service, or MaaS, is a relatively new business model that aims to disrupt the
passenger transport industry by integrating existing mobility services into an intuitive …

Mobility as a service: Comparing developments in Sweden and Finland

G Smith, J Sochor, S Sarasini - Research in Transportation Business & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Mobility as a Service (MaaS) developments have thus far progressed along
different trajectories in Sweden and Finland, two pioneering countries in MaaS. Still, little is …