The low prevalence of Australian students’ utilitarian school cycling could be attributed to the varied and context specific demographic, socio-economic and spatial school travel mode choice determinants. Travel distance is universally important for school cycling and is reliant amongst related home and school spatial proximity factors on a student’s choice of schools. This paper, primarily based on school students’ travel data extracted from the 2009 South East Queensland Household Travel Survey (SEQHTS), examines comparative school cycling travel patterns, school catchment choices and the significant analytical determinants of cycling mode choices from within an urban regional Australian context. Students’ choice of a school external to t...
Abstract Background Active transportation to school is a method by which youth can build physical ac...
Despite strategies and schemes to increase cycling among adolescents in England, the levels of cycli...
AbstractBackgroundDespite related physical/mental health benefits, children′s independent mobility f...
Children’s travel is an integral component of overall transport demand in Australian cities. The mod...
Children's travel is an integral component of overall transport demand in Australian cities. The mod...
This study investigates school travel from four schools in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Document...
Background: Active school transport (AST) has declined rapidly in recent decades. While many studies...
The increase in average distance from home to secondary school over recent decades has been accompan...
Objectives: To examine social and physical environmental correlates of cycling regularly (i.e. at le...
School travel is highly neglected in transport science. It contributes little to today’s most envisa...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is an important contributor to adolescents overall ...
Background: Scholarship on active transport to school has largely focused on children, (large) urban...
In New Zealand few teenagers cycle to school and the percentage of teenagers cycling to school has d...
Background: Walking and cycling to school represent an opportunity for children to achieve regular p...
This study explores the determinants of travel mode choice for journeys to school by students aged 1...
Abstract Background Active transportation to school is a method by which youth can build physical ac...
Despite strategies and schemes to increase cycling among adolescents in England, the levels of cycli...
AbstractBackgroundDespite related physical/mental health benefits, children′s independent mobility f...
Children’s travel is an integral component of overall transport demand in Australian cities. The mod...
Children's travel is an integral component of overall transport demand in Australian cities. The mod...
This study investigates school travel from four schools in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Document...
Background: Active school transport (AST) has declined rapidly in recent decades. While many studies...
The increase in average distance from home to secondary school over recent decades has been accompan...
Objectives: To examine social and physical environmental correlates of cycling regularly (i.e. at le...
School travel is highly neglected in transport science. It contributes little to today’s most envisa...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is an important contributor to adolescents overall ...
Background: Scholarship on active transport to school has largely focused on children, (large) urban...
In New Zealand few teenagers cycle to school and the percentage of teenagers cycling to school has d...
Background: Walking and cycling to school represent an opportunity for children to achieve regular p...
This study explores the determinants of travel mode choice for journeys to school by students aged 1...
Abstract Background Active transportation to school is a method by which youth can build physical ac...
Despite strategies and schemes to increase cycling among adolescents in England, the levels of cycli...
AbstractBackgroundDespite related physical/mental health benefits, children′s independent mobility f...