Encouraging people out of their cars and into other modes of transport, which has major advantages for health, the environment and urban development, has proved difficult. Greater understanding of the influences that lead people to use the car, particularly for shorter journeys, may help to achieve this. This paper examines the predictors of car use compared with the bicycle to explore how it may be possible to persuade more people to use the bicycle instead of the car. Multivariable logistic regression was used to examine the socio-demographic, transport and health-related correlates of mode choice for work, shopping and leisure trips in Cambridge, a city with high levels of cycling by UK standards. The key findings are that commuting dist...
Cities are growing worldwide, which leads to an increase in trips in urban areas. In Europe, more th...
AbstractBackgroundNew transport infrastructure may help promote active travel, thereby contributing ...
A model is presented that relates the proportion of bicycle journeys to work for English and Welsh e...
AbstractEncouraging people out of their cars and into other modes of transport, which has major adva...
Car use is associated with substantial health and environmental costs but research in deprived popul...
AbstractCar use is associated with substantial health and environmental costs but research in depriv...
Like many other cities in the world, Auckland has been very much a car-based city for decades, with ...
Car use is associated with substantial health and environmental costs but research in deprived popul...
It is widely recognized that the transport system contributes significantly to current environmental...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the predictors of uptake and maintenance of walking and cycling, and of s...
AbstractObjectiveSmall increases in walking or cycling for transport could contribute to population ...
The British Government launched the National Cycling Strategy (NCS) in July 1996. The aims of this s...
Private car use in large cities causes congestion and pollution, and should be reduced. Previous res...
It is widely recognized that the transport system contributes significantly to current environmental...
Like many other cities in the world, Auckland has been very much a car-based city for decades with a...
Cities are growing worldwide, which leads to an increase in trips in urban areas. In Europe, more th...
AbstractBackgroundNew transport infrastructure may help promote active travel, thereby contributing ...
A model is presented that relates the proportion of bicycle journeys to work for English and Welsh e...
AbstractEncouraging people out of their cars and into other modes of transport, which has major adva...
Car use is associated with substantial health and environmental costs but research in deprived popul...
AbstractCar use is associated with substantial health and environmental costs but research in depriv...
Like many other cities in the world, Auckland has been very much a car-based city for decades, with ...
Car use is associated with substantial health and environmental costs but research in deprived popul...
It is widely recognized that the transport system contributes significantly to current environmental...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the predictors of uptake and maintenance of walking and cycling, and of s...
AbstractObjectiveSmall increases in walking or cycling for transport could contribute to population ...
The British Government launched the National Cycling Strategy (NCS) in July 1996. The aims of this s...
Private car use in large cities causes congestion and pollution, and should be reduced. Previous res...
It is widely recognized that the transport system contributes significantly to current environmental...
Like many other cities in the world, Auckland has been very much a car-based city for decades with a...
Cities are growing worldwide, which leads to an increase in trips in urban areas. In Europe, more th...
AbstractBackgroundNew transport infrastructure may help promote active travel, thereby contributing ...
A model is presented that relates the proportion of bicycle journeys to work for English and Welsh e...