[HTML][HTML] Disability and pedestrian road traffic injury: A scoping review

N Schwartz, R Buliung, A Daniel, L Rothman - Health & place, 2022 - Elsevier
Disability and ableism remain a nascent area of inquiry in road traffic injury research. A
scoping review of academic literature was conducted to understand the state of knowledge …

[HTML][HTML] The 15-minute city for all?–Measuring individual and temporal variations in walking accessibility

E Willberg, C Fink, T Toivonen - Journal of transport geography, 2023 - Elsevier
Popular concepts in urban planning, like the 15-minute city, suggest that everyday services
should be accessible to everyone within “walking distance”. However, walking distance is …

Approaching accessibility: Four opportunities to address the needs of disabled people in transportation planning in the United States

K Levine, A Karner - Transport policy, 2023 - Elsevier
In common transportation planning practice and research, disability is largely mistreated and
oversimplified. This review essay identifies four shortcomings in US transportation planning …

Centering Social Justice and Equity in Research on Accessibility to Public Buildings for Individuals with Mobility Disabilities: A scoping review

S Mohapatra, GA Maiya, UU Nayak, L Benny… - …, 2024 - f1000research.com
Purpose To explore how principles of social justice and equity are integrated into research
concerning accessibility to public buildings for individuals with mobility disabilities. Methods …

Factors influencing mode choice of adults with travel-limiting disability

M Uddin, MM Pan, HL Hwang - Journal of Transport & Health, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Despite the plethora of research devoted to analyzing the impact of disability on
travel behavior, not enough studies have investigated the varying impact of social and …

Economic inequality during COVID-19 as a pathway to food insecurity for people who are disabled and racialized as non-White

JE Shircliff, J Hammon, C Linares… - Journal of Hunger & …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Covid-19 heightened economic inequality across the US, especially for people who are
disabled and non-white. These intersecting economic vulnerabilities open pathways to …

Designing age-friendly communities: A mixed methods investigation into built environments that support older adults' access to transportation

K Hosford - 2023 - summit.sfu.ca
Transportation is a critical link that enables older adults to connect with family and friends
and access health care services, recreational opportunities, and other essential goods and …

Fostering Inclusion in Digital Marketplace: Vistas into the Online Shopping Experiences of Consumers with Visual Impairment in India

GB Thadikaran, SK Singh - Organizations and Markets in Emerging …, 2024 - zurnalai.vu.lt
Online shopping has become increasingly prevalent in recent years, overshadowing
traditional brick-and-mortar shopping. Research has tried to understand the online shopping …

Critical approaches to access: rethinking first and last mile access to opportunities for disabled people

K Levine - 2023 - repositories.lib.utexas.edu
The disability community has been largely underrepresented in the transportation planning
process, resulting in accessibility challenges and limitations in access and mobility …

Transport Inequality in Today's Cities at the Intersection of Mobility and Inequality

M Kırmızı - Trafik ve Ulaşım Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2023 - dergipark.org.tr
One aspect of social inequality in today's cities concerns transport inequality. This simply
refers to the transport advantages of the rich compared to the poor (Gebresselassie & …