Considering both direct and indirect associations, this study investigated a structural framework linking social cognition latent variables, and socioeconomic, built environment and demographic characteristics to parental mode choice on children's school travels. A total of 1078 questionnaires were completed by the parents of 7–9-year-old pupils in nine schools. We tested two separate SEM models to explain walking and car use on school trips. Findings showed that higher educated mothers, owning more cars, less physical exercise, shorter distance to schools and lack of access to school services and public transport were directly and indirectly related to car use on school trips. Enhancing safety knowledge among less-educated parents, those w...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Abstract Background The declining prevalence of Active School Transportation (AST) has been accompan...
Some school districts allow parents to choose which school their child attends, a policy known as sc...
This study investigates school travel from four schools in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Document...
Children's school journeys have changed vastly during recent decades: More children are being driven...
Children's school journeys have changed vastly during recent decades: More children are being driven...
Background: Children in developed nations are spending more time in cars and fewer are walking to sc...
Traffic related air pollution is detrimental to health and creates a substantial attributable mortal...
AbstractWalking to school is a healthy and cheap mode of travel yet most of the children do not star...
AbstractThis study examined the factors that motivated parents to choose the mode of transportation ...
School-related traffic congestion causes increased commuter travel times in many communities because...
Despite the widely acknowledged health benefits of active transport (e.g. walking/cycling), many par...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
678597167Final report.PDFTech ReportOTREC-RR-10-018184School childrenStudentsSchool safetyTransporta...
2012-08-03Trips to school are increasingly undertaken in automobiles. While much research has been c...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Abstract Background The declining prevalence of Active School Transportation (AST) has been accompan...
Some school districts allow parents to choose which school their child attends, a policy known as sc...
This study investigates school travel from four schools in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Document...
Children's school journeys have changed vastly during recent decades: More children are being driven...
Children's school journeys have changed vastly during recent decades: More children are being driven...
Background: Children in developed nations are spending more time in cars and fewer are walking to sc...
Traffic related air pollution is detrimental to health and creates a substantial attributable mortal...
AbstractWalking to school is a healthy and cheap mode of travel yet most of the children do not star...
AbstractThis study examined the factors that motivated parents to choose the mode of transportation ...
School-related traffic congestion causes increased commuter travel times in many communities because...
Despite the widely acknowledged health benefits of active transport (e.g. walking/cycling), many par...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
678597167Final report.PDFTech ReportOTREC-RR-10-018184School childrenStudentsSchool safetyTransporta...
2012-08-03Trips to school are increasingly undertaken in automobiles. While much research has been c...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Abstract Background The declining prevalence of Active School Transportation (AST) has been accompan...
Some school districts allow parents to choose which school their child attends, a policy known as sc...