Travel behaviour in a post-socialist city

Automobile traffic has been recently on the rise in many post-socialist cities despite EU policies fostering public transportation and active modes of travel. Against this background, the contribution of this paper is to look deeper into the travel behaviours of residents using a survey of 887 quest...

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Main Authors: Adam Radzimski, Jędrzej Gadziński
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lodz University Press 2019-07-01
Series:European Spatial Research and Policy
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/esrap/article/view/5231
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spelling doaj-4cf6d4688de442209f11d44a753039952020-11-25T00:12:12ZengLodz University PressEuropean Spatial Research and Policy1231-19521896-15252019-07-01261436010.18778/1231-1952.26.1.035231Travel behaviour in a post-socialist cityAdam Radzimski0Jędrzej Gadziński1Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Institute of Socio-Economic Geography and Spatial ManagementAdam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Institute of Socio-Economic Geography and Spatial ManagementAutomobile traffic has been recently on the rise in many post-socialist cities despite EU policies fostering public transportation and active modes of travel. Against this background, the contribution of this paper is to look deeper into the travel behaviours of residents using a survey of 887 questionnaires as well as GPS travel recordings (almost 3 billion logs) conducted in the city of Poznań (539,000 inhabitants). Based on our analysis we found that proximity to public transport and cycling infrastructure seem to be among the most important factors influencing travel behaviours of inhabitants. What is more, their accessibility affected also residential locational preferences. However, we also observed that even in neighbourhoods with good accessibility, commuting by car plays a major role.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/esrap/article/view/5231travel behaviourpost-socialist citytransport policyresidential self-selectionPoznań
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Travel behaviour in a post-socialist city
European Spatial Research and Policy
travel behaviour
post-socialist city
transport policy
residential self-selection
Poznań
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Jędrzej Gadziński
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title Travel behaviour in a post-socialist city
title_short Travel behaviour in a post-socialist city
title_full Travel behaviour in a post-socialist city
title_fullStr Travel behaviour in a post-socialist city
title_full_unstemmed Travel behaviour in a post-socialist city
title_sort travel behaviour in a post-socialist city
publisher Lodz University Press
series European Spatial Research and Policy
issn 1231-1952
1896-1525
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Automobile traffic has been recently on the rise in many post-socialist cities despite EU policies fostering public transportation and active modes of travel. Against this background, the contribution of this paper is to look deeper into the travel behaviours of residents using a survey of 887 questionnaires as well as GPS travel recordings (almost 3 billion logs) conducted in the city of Poznań (539,000 inhabitants). Based on our analysis we found that proximity to public transport and cycling infrastructure seem to be among the most important factors influencing travel behaviours of inhabitants. What is more, their accessibility affected also residential locational preferences. However, we also observed that even in neighbourhoods with good accessibility, commuting by car plays a major role.
topic travel behaviour
post-socialist city
transport policy
residential self-selection
Poznań
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/esrap/article/view/5231
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