It has been suggested that commuting behaviours become habitual and that changes to commute mode are more likely at the time of major life events. However, evidence to support this has so far been limited to analyses of small-scale samples. To address this evidence gap, we use two waves of panel data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study (2009/10 and 2010/11) to identify and explain the prevalence of individual change in commute mode from year to year amongst a representative sample of the English working population (n = 15,200). One third of those that cycle or get the bus to work, and one quarter of those that walk to work, are shown to change commuting mode by the following year. Car commuting is more stable, with only one in ten car ...
Abstract Background Promoting walking or cycling to work (active commuting) could help to increase p...
BACKGROUND: Intervention studies suggest that changing the built environment may encourage a modal s...
BACKGROUND: Promoting walking or cycling to work (active commuting) could help to increase populatio...
It has been suggested that commuting behaviours become habitual and that changes to commute mode are...
AbstractIt has been suggested that commuting behaviours become habitual and that changes to commute ...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the predictors of uptake and maintenance of walking and cycling, and of s...
BACKGROUND: Intervention studies suggest that changing the built environment may encourage a modal s...
From a mobility biographies perspective, and in line with the habit discontinuities literature, cons...
It is of interest to transport policy makers to know whether interventions promoting sustainable tra...
Recent research has indicated that changes in travel behavior are more likely at the time of major l...
Repeated behaviours in stable contexts can become automatic habits. Habits are resistant to informat...
Recent research has indicated that changes in travel behavior are more likely at the time of major l...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess associations between changes in perceptions of the environment en route t...
Background: Few studies have assessed the predictors of changes in commuting. This study investigate...
Daily travel behavior, and especially commuting behavior, is strongly determined by the location of ...
Abstract Background Promoting walking or cycling to work (active commuting) could help to increase p...
BACKGROUND: Intervention studies suggest that changing the built environment may encourage a modal s...
BACKGROUND: Promoting walking or cycling to work (active commuting) could help to increase populatio...
It has been suggested that commuting behaviours become habitual and that changes to commute mode are...
AbstractIt has been suggested that commuting behaviours become habitual and that changes to commute ...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the predictors of uptake and maintenance of walking and cycling, and of s...
BACKGROUND: Intervention studies suggest that changing the built environment may encourage a modal s...
From a mobility biographies perspective, and in line with the habit discontinuities literature, cons...
It is of interest to transport policy makers to know whether interventions promoting sustainable tra...
Recent research has indicated that changes in travel behavior are more likely at the time of major l...
Repeated behaviours in stable contexts can become automatic habits. Habits are resistant to informat...
Recent research has indicated that changes in travel behavior are more likely at the time of major l...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess associations between changes in perceptions of the environment en route t...
Background: Few studies have assessed the predictors of changes in commuting. This study investigate...
Daily travel behavior, and especially commuting behavior, is strongly determined by the location of ...
Abstract Background Promoting walking or cycling to work (active commuting) could help to increase p...
BACKGROUND: Intervention studies suggest that changing the built environment may encourage a modal s...
BACKGROUND: Promoting walking or cycling to work (active commuting) could help to increase populatio...