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审视老年人日常出行方式选择的过程。

Examining the Process of Modal Choice for Everyday Travel Among Older People.

机构信息

Division of Transport and Roads, Department of Technology and Society, Lund University, P.O. Box 118, 22100 Lund, Sweden.

K2, The Swedish Knowledge Centre for Public Transport, Bruksgatan 8, 22236 Lund, Sweden.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Jan 21;17(3):691. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17030691.

Abstract

Modal choice is a prominent concept within transport studies. However, the term is often used quite loosely, with little known about the factors lying behind the choice, the alternatives available to a person, and whether the person had a 'choice' to begin with. This study draws on a travel survey among older people living in Sweden's large metropolitan regions. The questions posed as part of this survey facilitate a greater insight into the processes at play behind modal choice. An analysis of the differences between: (1) the range of modal options available to respondents and (2) the modes selected from this range (modal choice) is presented. An analysis of the respondents' reasoning for choosing the modes they did and not the others they could have chosen is also presented. It was found that more than a quarter of respondents have the option to use and actually use all modes for everyday travel. The car is more inclined to be selected among those who have a range of different modal options. Suitability and comfort are the two main reasons given for modal choice. More positive reasons are given for actively selecting walking and cycling, whereas the motives behind the selection of the car instead tend to be framed as reasons for not selecting other modes. Adaptive preference and adjustment effects are also apparent in the selection processes. This study gives us a deeper understanding of the intricate mechanisms and reasoning at play behind the process of modal choice among this group. In this way, we have a better basis for shaping and implementing measures to promote and encourage sustainable mobility, in such a way that the well-being of older people is also supported.

摘要

模态选择是交通研究中的一个突出概念。然而,这个术语通常使用得相当宽泛,对于选择背后的因素、个人可选择的替代方案,以及个人是否首先有“选择”知之甚少。本研究基于瑞典大都市区老年人的出行调查。作为该调查一部分提出的问题有助于更深入地了解模态选择背后的作用过程。本文呈现了对以下两个方面的差异进行的分析:(1)受访者可选择的模式范围和(2)从该范围内选择的模式(模态选择)。还对受访者选择他们选择的模式而不是他们本可以选择的其他模式的原因进行了分析。结果发现,超过四分之一的受访者在日常出行中可以选择并实际使用所有模式。在那些拥有多种不同模式选择的受访者中,汽车更倾向于被选中。适用性和舒适性是模态选择的两个主要原因。积极选择步行和骑自行车的原因更为积极,而选择汽车的动机往往被解释为不选择其他模式的原因。适应性偏好和调整效应在选择过程中也很明显。本研究使我们更深入地了解这一群体在模态选择过程背后复杂的机制和推理。通过这种方式,我们有了更好的基础来制定和实施措施,以促进和鼓励可持续的流动性,从而支持老年人的福祉。

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