An increase in public transport use has the potential to contribute to improving population health, and there is growing interest in innovative public transport systems. Yet how new public transport infrastructure is experienced and integrated (or not) into daily practice is little understood. We investigated how the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway, UK, was used and experienced in the weeks following its opening, using the method of participant observation (travelling on the busway and observing and talking to passengers) and drawing on Normalization Process Theory to interpret our data. Using excerpts of field notes to support our interpretations, we describe how the ease with which the new transport system could be integrated into existing d...
Background. Modifying transport infrastructure to support active travel (walking and cycling) could ...
Concerns about the impact of the car on the environment, on quality of life and on congestion levels...
Much evidence points towards use of the bus improving health, through increasing active travel to an...
An increase in public transport use has the potential to contribute to improving population health, ...
BACKGROUND: Changes to the environment that support active travel have the potential to increase pop...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
Background: New transport infrastructure may promote a shift towards active travel, thereby improvin...
AbstractBackgroundNew transport infrastructure may help promote active travel, thereby contributing ...
Background In September 2005 London introduced a policy granting young people aged 60 years. An inc...
Issue Addressed: Public transport (PT) users typically accumulate more physical activity (PA) than m...
Predicting the potential impacts of new urban public transport on people's travel behaviour is very...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of ‘active tra...
BACKGROUND: Media content can increase awareness of, and shape interactions with, public health inte...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have evaluated the effects of infrastructural improvements to promote walkin...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of 'active tra...
Background. Modifying transport infrastructure to support active travel (walking and cycling) could ...
Concerns about the impact of the car on the environment, on quality of life and on congestion levels...
Much evidence points towards use of the bus improving health, through increasing active travel to an...
An increase in public transport use has the potential to contribute to improving population health, ...
BACKGROUND: Changes to the environment that support active travel have the potential to increase pop...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
Background: New transport infrastructure may promote a shift towards active travel, thereby improvin...
AbstractBackgroundNew transport infrastructure may help promote active travel, thereby contributing ...
Background In September 2005 London introduced a policy granting young people aged 60 years. An inc...
Issue Addressed: Public transport (PT) users typically accumulate more physical activity (PA) than m...
Predicting the potential impacts of new urban public transport on people's travel behaviour is very...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of ‘active tra...
BACKGROUND: Media content can increase awareness of, and shape interactions with, public health inte...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have evaluated the effects of infrastructural improvements to promote walkin...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of 'active tra...
Background. Modifying transport infrastructure to support active travel (walking and cycling) could ...
Concerns about the impact of the car on the environment, on quality of life and on congestion levels...
Much evidence points towards use of the bus improving health, through increasing active travel to an...