ISAAC Stimulating safe walking and cycling within a multimodal transport environment. Deliverable D1.1.2 of the ISAAC project: Determinants and barriers of walking, cycling and using Personal e-Transporters: a survey in nine European cities.

Auteur(s)
Ceunynck, T. de Wijlhuizen, G.J. Fyhri, A. Gerike, R. Köhler, D. Ciccone, A. Dijkstra, A. Commandeur, J. Dupont, E. & Cools, M.
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Samenvatting

This report describes the results of an extensive online survey that has been conducted to collect empirical data on the psychological determinants and barriers of a travel mode shift in favour of active transport modes. The modes that have been focused on are walking, cycling and the use of Personal e-Transporters (PeTs) (e.g. electric scooter, monowheel, Segway,…). The survey was conducted in nine cities spread over the four countries of the consortium partners involved in the ISAAC-project: Tilburg and Groningen (The Netherlands), Ghent and Liège (Belgium), Trondheim and Bergen (Norway), and Dortmund, Düsseldorf and Berlin (Germany). A representative sample (in terms of age and gender) of 250 respondents per city was interviewed. The aim is to better understand people’s travel mode choices, and to investigate how the use of more sustainable active transport modes can be increased. (Author/publisher)

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
20190496 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Brussels, CEDR Conference of European Directors of Roads, 2019, 91 p., ref.

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