Background: The UK Government restrictions on non-essential work in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic forced millions of working aged-adults into an unplanned lifestyle change. We present data on changes in commuting behaviour in response to COVID-19 and describe the facilitators and barriers to switching commuting behaviours, with a specific focus on cycling and walking. Methods: An online survey queried individuals’ transport mode to/from work before and when becoming aware of COVID-19, when restrictions were in place and the transport mode they may use once restrictions are lifted. Free-form text responses were collected on why they may switch to a sustainable commute mode in the future and what would help/allo...
Heavy dependency on car use leads to traffic congestion, pollution, and physical inactivity, which i...
Human behaviour change is necessary to meet targets set by the Paris Agreement to mitigate climate c...
This paper examines the determinants of changes in future public transport use in Scotland after the...
Background: The UK Government restrictions on non-essential work in response to the coronavirus dise...
Introduction: During the COVID-19 lockdowns many UK adults switched from using their car or public t...
The COVID-19 pandemic, and the associated lockdowns and travel restrictions significantly impacted t...
Covid-19 has forced countries around the world to make massive adaptations to the normal way of life...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on everyday travel and, by extension, everyday commutin...
Traveller responses to transport disruptions can be used to understand individual travel choices and...
Background: Intervention studies suggest that changing the built environment may encourage a modal s...
Human behaviour change is necessary to meet targets set by the Paris Agreement to mitigate climate c...
This paper explores the carbon impacts of the reductions in commute travel which resulted from restr...
This paper addresses the question, “Will post-pandemic travel behaviour, when the virus has gone, be...
Introduction: Cycling has multiple health benefits, but its share of commuting mode remains low in t...
9 months since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, it is startling to reflect on the profo...
Heavy dependency on car use leads to traffic congestion, pollution, and physical inactivity, which i...
Human behaviour change is necessary to meet targets set by the Paris Agreement to mitigate climate c...
This paper examines the determinants of changes in future public transport use in Scotland after the...
Background: The UK Government restrictions on non-essential work in response to the coronavirus dise...
Introduction: During the COVID-19 lockdowns many UK adults switched from using their car or public t...
The COVID-19 pandemic, and the associated lockdowns and travel restrictions significantly impacted t...
Covid-19 has forced countries around the world to make massive adaptations to the normal way of life...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on everyday travel and, by extension, everyday commutin...
Traveller responses to transport disruptions can be used to understand individual travel choices and...
Background: Intervention studies suggest that changing the built environment may encourage a modal s...
Human behaviour change is necessary to meet targets set by the Paris Agreement to mitigate climate c...
This paper explores the carbon impacts of the reductions in commute travel which resulted from restr...
This paper addresses the question, “Will post-pandemic travel behaviour, when the virus has gone, be...
Introduction: Cycling has multiple health benefits, but its share of commuting mode remains low in t...
9 months since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, it is startling to reflect on the profo...
Heavy dependency on car use leads to traffic congestion, pollution, and physical inactivity, which i...
Human behaviour change is necessary to meet targets set by the Paris Agreement to mitigate climate c...
This paper examines the determinants of changes in future public transport use in Scotland after the...