Factors Preventing the Use of Alternative Transport Modes to the Car in Later Life
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Results
3.1. Public Transport
3.2. FTS
3.3. Taxis
3.4. Walking and Cycling
4. Discussion and Future Research Agenda
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Variables | Car Use | Socio-Demographic and Household Variables (e.g., Driving License, Head of the Household) | Health, Household Structure, Occupation | Socio-Demographic, Infrastructure, Mobility-Related Attitudes | Socio-Demographic, Infrastructure, Mobility-Related Attitudes | |
Segments | ||||||
Car-oriented but restricted in mobility | Older people who predominantly use car | Disabled drivers | Restricted Mobiles | Captive car user | ||
Car-oriented highly mobile | Affluent Males | Mobile person | Mobile car-oriented | Affluent Mobiles | ||
Mobile Widows | ||||||
Open to all transport modes | Selective car users | Slightly restricted mobiles | Self-determined mobiles | Self-determined Mobiles | ||
Captive public transport users | Older people w/o access to a private car | Mobility impaired | Highly restricted mobiles | Pragmatic PT-oriented | Captive Public Transport Users |
Concept | Search Term |
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Transport modes | public transport* OR public transit OR bus OR train OR tram OR tube OR taxi OR walk* OR cycl* OR bicycle OR bike OR mobility scooter OR flexible transport service OR door-to-door service OR dial-a-ride service OR community transport* OR minicab OR minibus OR shared taxi OR taxi-buses OR demand responsive transport* OR special transport* service OR paratransit |
Population | AND old* people OR old* population OR old* adults OR senior* OR elder* OR elder* people OR aged people OR ageing |
Barrier | AND barrier OR transport* barrier OR issue |
Author(s) | Year | Reference | Type of Outlet | Transport Modes | Barriers | Study Location |
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Odufuwa | 2006 | [47] | Journal | PT | AFF/SP/COM/H/SAF | Nigeria |
Davey | 2007 | [19] | Journal | PT | SP/H | New Zealand |
Taxi | SP/AFF | |||||
FTS | INFO | |||||
Glasgow and Blakely | 2008 | [18] | Journal | PT | SP/H | U.S.A. |
FTS | SP/ATT | |||||
Taxi | SP/AFF | |||||
Amosun et al. | 2009 | [48] | Journal | Walking | BE | South Africa |
Rosenbloom | 2009 | [38] | Journal | PT | SP/H/COM | U.S.A. |
FTS | SP | |||||
Walking | BE/SAF | |||||
Su and Bell | 2009 | [49] | Journal | PT | SP/H/INFO | United Kingdom |
FTS | INFO | |||||
Wretstrand et al. | 2009 | [50] | Journal | PT | SP/H/SAF/INFO | Sweden |
Broome et al. | 2010 | [51] | Journal | PT | SP/H/SAF/COM/INFO | Australia |
Broome et al. | 2010 | [52] | Journal | PT | SP/H/SAF/COM/INFO | Australia |
Chang and Wu | 2010 | [53] | Journal | PT | H/INFO | Taiwan |
Mattson | 2010 | [54] | Journal | PT | SP/COM/INFO | U.S.A. |
Rantakokko et al. | 2010 | [55] | Journal | Walking | H/BE/SAF | Finland |
Risser et al. | 2010 | [56] | Journal | PT | SAF/COM | N/A |
Walking | BE | |||||
Broome et al. | 2011 | [57] | Journal | PT | INFO | Australia |
Hanson and Hildebrand | 2011 | [35] | Journal | PT | SP | Canada |
Buys et al. | 2012 | [43] | Journal | PT | SP/SAF/COM/INFO | Australia |
Zeitler and Buys | 2015 | [34] | Journal | PT | SP/INFO | Australia |
Vine et al. | 2012 | [58] | Journal | PT | SP/H/COM/INFO | Australia |
Walking | BE/SAF | |||||
Ahern and Hine | 2012 | [41] | Journal | PT | SP | Rep. of Ireland and Northern Ireland |
FTS | ATT | |||||
Brake et al. | 2004 | [59] | Journal | FTS | SP/INFO | N/A |
Mulley et al. | 2012 | [60] | Journal | FTS | SP/ATT | N/A |
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Asher et al. | 2012 | [62] | Journal | Walking | BE | United Kingdom |
Broome et al. | 2013 | [63] | Journal | PT | SP/H/COM/INFO | Australia |
Hjorthol | 2013 | [64] | Journal | PT | H/COM | Norway |
Walking | BE | |||||
Ward et al. | 2013 | [33] | Journal | PT | SP/H | United Kingdom |
FTS | SP/INFO | |||||
Daniels and Mulley | 2013 | [65] | Journal | FTS | INFO/ATT | Australia |
Zander et al. | 2013 | [66] | Journal | Cycling | BE/SAF | Australia |
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Taxi | SP | |||||
Chen et al. | 2015 | [71] | Journal | Walking | BE | Taiwan |
Shergold et al. | 2015 | [72] | Journal | PT | INFO | United Kingdom |
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Winters et al. | 2015 | [74] | Journal | Cycling | SAF | Canada |
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Ramachadran and D’Souza | 2016 | [77] | Journal | PT | H/COM | India |
Walking | BE/SAF | |||||
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Cycling | BE/SAF | |||||
Velasco et al. | 2015 | [80] | Conference paper | Cycling | BE/SAF | Spain |
WS Atkins | 2000 | [81] | Report | PT | SP/H/COM | United Kingdom |
FTS | SP | |||||
Taxi | SP/AFF | |||||
Walking | BE/SAF | |||||
OECD | 2001 | [2] | Report | PT | SP/H/COM/INFO | N/A |
Walking | H/BE/SAF | |||||
Cycling | BE/SAF | |||||
Gilhooly et al. | 2002 | [5] | Report | PT | SP/SAF/COM/INFO | United Kingdom |
Harris and Tapsas | 2006 | [82] | Report | Taxi | SP/AFF | Australia |
Knight et al. | 2007 | [83] | Report | PT | SP/H/SAF/COM | United Kingdom |
FTS | SP/ATT | |||||
Taxi | AFF | |||||
Walking | H/SAF | |||||
Cycling | SAF | |||||
Fiedler | 2007 | [84] | Report | PT | SP/SAF/COM | N/A |
Peck | 2010 | [85] | Report | PT | SP/H/SAF/COM/INFO | U.S.A. |
Mattson | 2010 | [54] | Report | PT | SP/INFO | U.S.A. |
NCST | 2011 | [86] | Report | Taxi | SP/AFF | U.S.A. |
Mindell et al. | 2011 | [87] | Book chapter | Walking | BE/SAF | United Kingdom |
Aceves-Gonzalez et al. | 2016 | [88] | Book chapter | PT | SAF/SP/COM | Mexico |
Barrier | Transport Mode | Issue |
---|---|---|
Service provision | Public transport | Unsuitable routes and timetable |
Poor service provision during off-peak time | ||
Poor punctuality and connectivity with other buses or modes | ||
Stop/station location | ||
Awaiting times | ||
FTS | Booking issues | |
Lack of spontaneity for leisure activities | ||
Taxi | Lack of provision in specific contexts (e.g., rural) | |
Awaiting times | ||
Taxi driver behavior | ||
Health | Public transport | Boarding operation |
Standing of moving bus | ||
Walking distance to/from stop/station | ||
Walking and Cycling | Risk of falling due to sensory/cognitive/physical impairment | |
Safety and personal security | Public transport | Driver/operators’ behavior |
Other passengers’ behavior | ||
Overcrowded modes | ||
Walking and Cycling | Travelling at particular times due to inadequate lighting and users behavior | |
Conflict with road users | ||
Conflict cyclists-pedestrian in shared environment | ||
Comfort | Public transport | Unsuitable bus shelter |
Lack of toilet facilities on buses | ||
Personal space and overcrowding conditions | ||
Information and awareness | Public transport | Ticketing options |
Understanding timetables and maps | ||
Understanding directions of buses | ||
Identification of approaching buses | ||
Lack of familiarity with services | ||
FTS | Confusion about available schemes | |
Confusion about service provision | ||
Lack of awareness about available services | ||
Attitude | FTS | Stigma of specialized mode for impaired/disadvantaged people |
Affordability | Public transport | Concessionary fares outside municipal boundaries |
High fares when no concessionary schemes are provided | ||
Taxi | High fares | |
Built environment | Walking and Cycling | Crossing street operations |
Poor design and quality of walking-cycling infrastructure/environment | ||
Presence of obstacles along the pathways |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleLuiu, Carlo, Miles Tight, and Michael Burrow. 2018. "Factors Preventing the Use of Alternative Transport Modes to the Car in Later Life" Sustainability 10, no. 6: 1982. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10061982
APA StyleLuiu, C., Tight, M., & Burrow, M. (2018). Factors Preventing the Use of Alternative Transport Modes to the Car in Later Life. Sustainability, 10(6), 1982. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10061982