TravelSmart : a critical appraisal

Auteur(s)
Stopher, P. & Bullock, P.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Travel behaviour modification, also called TraveISmart@, Indimark@ and Travel Blending@, has been offered as a solution to the dependence of urban populations on the car. In this paper, the authors review a number of published articles, primarily based on the Australian experience with travel behaviour modification, and also review several reports, and materials from the application areas. It is found that there appears to be evidence that the claims of 10 or more percent shift out of car driver are over-stated, and that real shifts may be of the order of six to seven percent. Second, some sampling issues are discussed that indicate that the numbers reported to date may not be as reliable as one would like. Third, the locations of the test applications are examined and discussed, and it is suggested that there may be some significant bias in these locations towards a larger uptake of the shifts into environmentally-friendly modes of travel. In sum, the paper concludes that travel behaviour modification is capable of making changes in the use of environmentally-friendly modes, but not at the rates that have often been claimed. (a)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 28105 [electronic version only] /72 / ITRD E209739
Uitgave

Sydney, NSW, University of Sydney, Institute of Transport Studies (ITS), 2003, 14 p., 11 ref.; Institute of Transport Studies Working Paper ; ITS-WP-03-14 - ISSN 1440-3501

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