Crowding is identified both internationally and in New Zealand as a key issue in public transport. Unfortunately, the concerns of public transport providers are focussed on economic imperative rather than a concern for the actual experiences of patrons. The social needs of public transport passengers are neglected, both in practice and in research. This research examines the delicate balance between the need for privacy and the need for social interaction in the setting of public transport. These needs are examined through naturalistic observation of 1703 passengers' behaviours, such as seat selection, activity use, and conversation on buses and trains. This was followed by a survey-based Exploratory study examining a range of individual di...
The relationship between train occupancy, comfort and perceived security is analysed, using data fro...
Background: Public transport has health benefits for the environment and individuals. People walk to...
Metrics such as passengers per square metre have been developed to define optimum or crowded rail pa...
Crowding is identified both internationally and in New Zealand as a key issue in public transport. U...
This study investigates existing users’ attitudes towards public transport from two perspectives. Fi...
AbstractThe literature on psychological studies includes numerous documented efforts to explain trav...
For many people in Australia, crowding is a major issue and an unavoidable aspect of their daily rai...
International audienceCrowding on public transport (PT) is a major issue for commuters around the wo...
This paper takes as its starting point the centrality of nonrepresentational registers of communicat...
To reduce car usage, several strategies are needed, one of which focuses on social psychological fac...
To reduce car usage, several strategies are needed, one of which focuses on social psychological fac...
Crowding in public transport is becoming a growing concern as demand grows at a rate that is outstri...
This paper aims to discover some behaviors of public on public transport i.e. Mass Rapid Transit (MR...
The relationship between train occupancy, comfort and perceived security is analysed, using data fro...
Car use is engrained in our culture. Changing behaviour towards using more sustainable travel modes ...
The relationship between train occupancy, comfort and perceived security is analysed, using data fro...
Background: Public transport has health benefits for the environment and individuals. People walk to...
Metrics such as passengers per square metre have been developed to define optimum or crowded rail pa...
Crowding is identified both internationally and in New Zealand as a key issue in public transport. U...
This study investigates existing users’ attitudes towards public transport from two perspectives. Fi...
AbstractThe literature on psychological studies includes numerous documented efforts to explain trav...
For many people in Australia, crowding is a major issue and an unavoidable aspect of their daily rai...
International audienceCrowding on public transport (PT) is a major issue for commuters around the wo...
This paper takes as its starting point the centrality of nonrepresentational registers of communicat...
To reduce car usage, several strategies are needed, one of which focuses on social psychological fac...
To reduce car usage, several strategies are needed, one of which focuses on social psychological fac...
Crowding in public transport is becoming a growing concern as demand grows at a rate that is outstri...
This paper aims to discover some behaviors of public on public transport i.e. Mass Rapid Transit (MR...
The relationship between train occupancy, comfort and perceived security is analysed, using data fro...
Car use is engrained in our culture. Changing behaviour towards using more sustainable travel modes ...
The relationship between train occupancy, comfort and perceived security is analysed, using data fro...
Background: Public transport has health benefits for the environment and individuals. People walk to...
Metrics such as passengers per square metre have been developed to define optimum or crowded rail pa...