Awad-Núñez Samir, Julio Raky, Gomez Juan, Moya-Gómez Borja, González Julián Sastre
Department of Civil Engineering, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Villaviciosa de Odón, Spain.
Centro de Investigación del Transporte (TRANSyT), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Eur Transp Res Rev. 2021;13(1):20. doi: 10.1186/s12544-021-00476-4. Epub 2021 Mar 10.
The COVID-19 crisis has meant a significant change in the lifestyle of millions of people worldwide. With a lockdown that lasted almost three months and an impulse to new normality, transport demand has suffered a considerable impact in the Spanish case. It is mandatory to explore the effect of the pandemic on changes in travel behaviour in post-COVID-19 times.
A nationwide survey was carried out during the lockdown in Spring 2020 to overview the recent changes. The survey collected both stated preferences (socio-demographic characteristics and mobility-related attributes), and revealed preferences (individuals' habits, especially in the frequency of the trips according to the trip purpose, and opinions regarding the willingness and acceptability of these changes, and which actors would have to drive them, and how) of individuals. This paper aims to study and understand the willingness to adopt a set of measures to improve the safety conditions of public transport and shared mobility services against possible contagion from COVID-19 and the willingness to pay for them.
The results obtained show that some measures, such as the increase of supply and vehicle disinfection, result in a greater willingness to use public transport in post-COVID-19 times. Similarly, the provision of covers for handlebars and steering wheels also significantly increases individuals' willingness to use sharing services. However, respondents expect that these measures and improvements would be implemented but maintaining the same pre-COVID-19 prices. The results of this research might help operators deploy strategies to adopt their services and retain users.
新冠疫情危机意味着全球数百万人的生活方式发生了重大变化。在长达近三个月的封锁以及向新常态化转变的推动下,西班牙的交通需求受到了相当大的影响。必须探究疫情对新冠疫情后出行行为变化的影响。
2020年春季封锁期间开展了一项全国性调查,以概述近期的变化。该调查收集了既定偏好(社会人口特征和与出行相关的属性)以及显示偏好(个人习惯,特别是根据出行目的的出行频率,以及对这些变化的意愿和可接受性的看法,以及哪些行为主体将推动这些变化以及如何推动)。本文旨在研究和理解采取一系列措施以改善公共交通和共享出行服务的安全状况以防范新冠病毒可能传播的意愿,以及为这些措施付费的意愿。
所获得的结果表明,一些措施,如增加运力和车辆消毒,会使人们在新冠疫情后更愿意使用公共交通。同样,提供车把和方向盘套也显著提高了个人使用共享服务的意愿。然而,受访者期望这些措施和改进得以实施,但要保持与新冠疫情前相同的价格。本研究结果可能有助于运营商制定策略来调整其服务并留住用户。