The need to transition away from the current car-dominated transport system is well documented in sustainability, health and transportation literatures. Despite growing interest in active and public transport modes, the car still dominates travel preferences for most age groups. There is, however, some evidence of declining preferences for car-based travel for younger generations. In this paper, we use empirical material gathered through a mixed methods study of high school students in Dunedin, New Zealand, to explore the aspirations of adolescents for private car-based transport. We present and interpret findings from a quantitative survey of high school students (n = 1240) and qualitative focus groups (n = 10 focus groups, 54 participants...
The travel behaviour of millennials, young adults under the age 34, have received increased attentio...
The decline in driver’s licensure among teenagers in the U.S. in recent decades has led some observe...
Conventional transportation demand management approaches have had limited success in reducing automo...
The need to transition away from the current car-dominated transport system is well documented in su...
peer-reviewedThe need to transition away from the current car-dominated transport system is well doc...
Preference for private motorised vehicles grew substantially through the global North, during the 20...
Abstract Objective: Transport impacts teenagers by affecting their autonomy and independent access t...
Whilst Western societies may have reached ‘peak car’, young people are arguably the most significant...
The everyday school-run contributes to a large extent to the rush-hour traffic in most developed co...
Analysis show that when an individual passes the driving exam, the pattern of travel and attitudes t...
The research examines young commuters’ (age 18–25 years) decision-making process in choosing a mode ...
It has been argued that a key component of tackling climate change is to reduce our reliance on the ...
Background: Encouraging sustainable travel behavior in emerging adults is important because this tra...
Transport to school can contribute significantly to adolescents’ physical activity but in New Zealan...
Background Discussions of teenage transport issues are typically framed from the perspective of cras...
The travel behaviour of millennials, young adults under the age 34, have received increased attentio...
The decline in driver’s licensure among teenagers in the U.S. in recent decades has led some observe...
Conventional transportation demand management approaches have had limited success in reducing automo...
The need to transition away from the current car-dominated transport system is well documented in su...
peer-reviewedThe need to transition away from the current car-dominated transport system is well doc...
Preference for private motorised vehicles grew substantially through the global North, during the 20...
Abstract Objective: Transport impacts teenagers by affecting their autonomy and independent access t...
Whilst Western societies may have reached ‘peak car’, young people are arguably the most significant...
The everyday school-run contributes to a large extent to the rush-hour traffic in most developed co...
Analysis show that when an individual passes the driving exam, the pattern of travel and attitudes t...
The research examines young commuters’ (age 18–25 years) decision-making process in choosing a mode ...
It has been argued that a key component of tackling climate change is to reduce our reliance on the ...
Background: Encouraging sustainable travel behavior in emerging adults is important because this tra...
Transport to school can contribute significantly to adolescents’ physical activity but in New Zealan...
Background Discussions of teenage transport issues are typically framed from the perspective of cras...
The travel behaviour of millennials, young adults under the age 34, have received increased attentio...
The decline in driver’s licensure among teenagers in the U.S. in recent decades has led some observe...
Conventional transportation demand management approaches have had limited success in reducing automo...