Can an Experience with No Car Use Change Future Mode Choice Behavior?
In order to determine whether an experimentally induced experience has the potential to change future travel mode choice, we recruited 10 families living in a middle-sized city who used a car at least four times a week, and made them stop using the car for one month. Each adult family member kept a...
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doaj-6800dfc4e26f44c187207007dd747fe62020-11-25T02:01:12ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-08-011117469810.3390/su11174698su11174698Can an Experience with No Car Use Change Future Mode Choice Behavior?Matus Sucha0Lucie Viktorova1Ralf Risser2Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, Palacký University in Olomouc, Olomouc 771 80, Czech RepublicDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, Palacký University in Olomouc, Olomouc 771 80, Czech RepublicDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, Palacký University in Olomouc, Olomouc 771 80, Czech RepublicIn order to determine whether an experimentally induced experience has the potential to change future travel mode choice, we recruited 10 families living in a middle-sized city who used a car at least four times a week, and made them stop using the car for one month. Each adult family member kept a travel diary and interviews were conducted prior to the experiment, after one month without a car, and then three months and one year after the experiment ended. The results suggest that the participants’ attitudes towards different transportation modes did not change during the period of the study, but their actual travel behavior did. In this respect, several factors were identified that influence travel mode choice, once the participants are made aware of the decision process and break the habit of car use.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/17/4698car usetravel mode choicetraffic psychologyroad user behaviorsustainable traffic modes |
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Can an Experience with No Car Use Change Future Mode Choice Behavior? |
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Can an Experience with No Car Use Change Future Mode Choice Behavior? |
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Can an Experience with No Car Use Change Future Mode Choice Behavior? |
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can an experience with no car use change future mode choice behavior? |
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In order to determine whether an experimentally induced experience has the potential to change future travel mode choice, we recruited 10 families living in a middle-sized city who used a car at least four times a week, and made them stop using the car for one month. Each adult family member kept a travel diary and interviews were conducted prior to the experiment, after one month without a car, and then three months and one year after the experiment ended. The results suggest that the participants’ attitudes towards different transportation modes did not change during the period of the study, but their actual travel behavior did. In this respect, several factors were identified that influence travel mode choice, once the participants are made aware of the decision process and break the habit of car use. |
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car use travel mode choice traffic psychology road user behavior sustainable traffic modes |
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