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Title
The indirect effect of the built environment on travel mode choice : a focus on recent movers
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Abstract
Many studies have demonstrated that the built environment has a strong impact on people?s travel mode choice. However, the built environment also influences elements such as travel distance and car ownership, which might be the true predictors of which travel modes are chosen. In this study, we analyse the effects of changes in residential neighbourhood on changes in travel mode (for commute trips and leisure trips), both directly and indirectly through changes in car ownership, travel distances and travel attitudes. This study applies a structural equation modelling approach using quasi-longitudinal data from 1650 recently relocated residents in the city of Ghent, Belgium. Results indicate that the built environment has strong direct effects on active leisure trips and car use. However, distance (for car use) and attitudes (for active travel) were found to be important mediating variables. In sum, the effect of the built environment on travel mode choice might be more complex than commonly assumed as it partly seems mediated by travel distance and travel attitudes.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of transport geography. - London
Publication
London : 2021
ISSN
0966-6923
DOI
10.1016/J.JTRANGEO.2021.102983
Volume/pages
91 (2021) , 11 p.
Article Reference
102983
ISI
000632610500001
Medium
E-only publicatie
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Creation 13.07.2021
Last edited 04.03.2024
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