Intermodal personal mobility: A niche caught between two regimes
(2012)
Book Chapter
Outputs (651)
Transport-related social exclusion amongst older people in rural Southwest England and Wales (2012)
Journal Article
Rural dwelling and older age are both associated with a higher risk of social exclusion, with accessibility identified as having an important facilitating role. The interactions between transport-related exclusion and older age, particularly in a rur... Read More about Transport-related social exclusion amongst older people in rural Southwest England and Wales.
Accounting for the Needs of Blind and Visually Impaired People in Public Realm Design (2012)
Journal Article
Public realm schemes are being introduced in urban areas without the usual delineation between the footway and carriageway provided by kerb edges. Concern has been expressed about the resulting spaces on behalf of the approximately two million people... Read More about Accounting for the Needs of Blind and Visually Impaired People in Public Realm Design.
The grey escape: Investigating older people's use of the free bus pass (2012)
Journal Article
Since 2008 most older people in England have benefited from unlimited area-wide free travel by bus after the morning peak period. The official policy rhetoric supporting implementation of the measure drew significantly on the need to reduce social ex... Read More about The grey escape: Investigating older people's use of the free bus pass.
CATCH (Carbon-Aware Travel Choice in the City, Region and World of Tomorrow): D1.3 Monitoring and evaluation report (2012)
Report
The CATCH project was a three year project to address a gap in awareness of urban transport Greenhouse Gases (GHG). The project‟s mission is “to become the natural place to look for mobility related GHG reduction advice and information”. This has bee... Read More about CATCH (Carbon-Aware Travel Choice in the City, Region and World of Tomorrow): D1.3 Monitoring and evaluation report.
Is the bus boring? (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Contemporary research on travel-time use challenges the notion that travel-time is wasted, but is it always a positive experience? Previous studies have suggested that engaging in activity during travel-time increases the utility of a journey, and th... Read More about Is the bus boring?.
Pedestrians' behaviour in cross walks: The effects of fear of falling and age (2012)
Journal Article
Pedestrians are exposed to risks when crossing roads in urban areas. The crossing behaviour of pedestrians was studied as a factor contributing to their exposure to risks on the road and to their involvement in road accidents. This work explores two... Read More about Pedestrians' behaviour in cross walks: The effects of fear of falling and age.
Gain/loss framing of transport-related CO2 amounts (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Exploring the interactions between life events, neighbourhood choice and car ownership transitions: Insights from a retrospective longitudinal survey (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
A great deal has been written about the factors associated with cross-sectional variations in household car ownership. For example, observing that car ownership levels tend to increase with increasing distance from urban centres. However, much less h... Read More about Exploring the interactions between life events, neighbourhood choice and car ownership transitions: Insights from a retrospective longitudinal survey.
A future beyond the car? Editorial introduction (2012)
Journal Article
The impacts of household structure on the individual stochastic travel and out of-home activity time budgets (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The amount of time households and individuals spend on travelling can be seen as a result of complex daily interactions between household members, influenced by opportunities and constraints which vary from day to day. Extending the deterministic con... Read More about The impacts of household structure on the individual stochastic travel and out of-home activity time budgets.
The use of framing to highlight differences between transport-related CO2 amounts (2012)
Journal Article
Air quality action planning: Barriers to remediation in local air quality management (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This paper explores the operation of air quality action planning within the framework of UK air quality management with particular reference to the key actors and actions. The paper examines the intentions of action planning policy and reflects on th... Read More about Air quality action planning: Barriers to remediation in local air quality management.
"If only I had taken the other road...": Regret, risk and reinforced learning in informed route-choice (2013)
Journal Article
This paper presents a study of the effect of regret on route choice behavior when both descriptional information and experiential feedback on choice outcomes are provided. The relevance of Regret Theory in travel behavior has been well demonstrated i... Read More about "If only I had taken the other road...": Regret, risk and reinforced learning in informed route-choice.
Time series information and pivotal events (2012)
Book Chapter
Researching the passenger experience of bus travel (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Key questions: “What’s actually going on on the bus?” “How might this knowledge be used to improve passengers’ experiences, market the bus, and help bring about important policy outcomes (i.e. help make the bus more attractive)?” There has b... Read More about Researching the passenger experience of bus travel.
NFC smart ticketing – Developing a method for effective field testing (2012)
Report
A feasibility study has been conducted into the concept of providing a ‘South West Testing Service for Radio Frequency Performance of Near Field Communications by Real People in the Real World (Project NFC-Q3)’. The study concluded that the proposal... Read More about NFC smart ticketing – Developing a method for effective field testing.
Ambiguity, complexity and uncertainty surrounding the hazards of hydrogen and public views of emergent risks (2012)
Journal Article
New technologies and emergent risks pose special problems for risk governance and regulation. This paper outlines some of the uncertainties about the hazards of hydrogen energy and examines qualitative evidence from recent deliberative Citizens Panel... Read More about Ambiguity, complexity and uncertainty surrounding the hazards of hydrogen and public views of emergent risks.