Evolutions in undirected travel (satisfaction) during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情下无指引出行(满意感)的变化趋势分析
Hannah Hook,Jonas De Vos,Veronique Van Acker et al.
Hannah Hook et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic illustrated that undirected travel (UT), or trips taken for their own sake, can partly compensate for a reduction in destination-based trips due to governmental regulations. Consequently, UT (in general, but particular...
Natalie Watson-Brown,Verity Truelove,Emily Parker et al.
Natalie Watson-Brown et al.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, static roadside random breath testing (RBT) was temporarily suspended between 16 March and 12 June 2020 in Queensland, Australia. In addition to restrictions on travel and social interactions, this provided a u...
Perceived risk of using shared mobility services during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
疫情期间使用共享出行服务的感知风险
Ehsan Rahimi,Ramin Shabanpour,Ali Shamshiripour et al.
Ehsan Rahimi et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused our daily routines to change quickly. The pandemic provokes public fear, resulting in changes in what modes of transport people use to perform their daily activities. It is imperative for transportation auth...
Novel use of a virtual driving assessment to classify driver skill at the time of licensure [0.03%]
驾驶发证时使用虚拟驾驶评估法评估驾驶员技能的新应用
Elizabeth A Walshe,Michael R Elliott,Daniel Romer et al.
Elizabeth A Walshe et al.
Motor vehicle crash rates are highest immediately after licensure, and driver error is one of the leading causes. Yet, few studies have quantified driving skills at the time of licensure, making it difficult to identify at-risk drivers befo...
The Long-Term effects of COVID-19 on travel behavior in the United States: A panel study on work from home, mode choice, online shopping, and air travel [0.03%]
美国COVID-19长期影响下的出行行为研究:来自家庭办公、出行方式选择、在线购物和航空旅行的证据
Mohammadjavad Javadinasr,Tassio Maggasy,Motahare Mohammadi et al.
Mohammadjavad Javadinasr et al.
A critical challenge facing transportation planners is to identify the type and the extent of changes in people's activity-travel behavior in the post-Covid-19 pandemic world. In this study, we investigate the travel behavior evolution by a...
Public attitudes to, and perceived impacts of 20mph (32km/h) speed limits in Edinburgh: an exploratory study using the Speed Limits Perceptions Survey (SLiPS) [0.03%]
爱丁堡的公共汽车速限(每小时32公里)态度及影响的探索性研究:使用Speed Limits Perceptions Survey(SLiPS)的研究
Andrew James Williams,Jillian Manner,Glenna Nightingale et al.
Andrew James Williams et al.
Between 2016 and 2018 a policy was implemented to increase the proportion of 20mph (32 km/h) streets in Edinburgh, UK from approximately 50% to 80%, providing the opportunity to evaluate how behaviour and public perceptions change over time...
Can probability neglect bias promote social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic? [0.03%]
概率忽视偏差会促进新冠肺炎疫情下的居家隔离措施吗?
Mariko Shimizu,Takayoshi Yoshimura,Eiji Hato
Mariko Shimizu
The effectiveness of a stay-at-home order depends on the speed of behavioral changes that are triggered by risk perception. Probability neglect bias, one of the cognitive biases, may lead people to engage in social distancing. However, ther...
Demand for mitigating the risk of COVID-19 infection in public transport: The role of social trust and fatalistic beliefs [0.03%]
降低COVID-19公共交通感染风险的需求:社会信任和宿命信念的作用
Mohsen Fallah Zavareh,Milad Mehdizadeh,Trond Nordfjærn
Mohsen Fallah Zavareh
The rapid surge of COVID-19 cases worldwide drew attention to COVID-19 infection as a new source of risk in transport. The virus introduced a need for viral transmission mitigation as a major priority when selecting a mode of travel, and ca...
Thinking aloud on the road: Thematic differences in the experiences of drivers, cyclists, and motorcyclists [0.03%]
在路上的思想之声:驾驶员、骑车人和摩托车手体验的主题差异
Rich C McIlroy,Katherine L Plant,Neville A Stanton
Rich C McIlroy
This study takes a qualitative approach to exploring the experiences (and differences therein) of individuals using either their car, bicycle, or motorcycle to navigate a ∼10.5 km urban route in a provincial UK city, with the aim of contri...
Support for distracted driving laws: An analysis of adolescent drivers from the Traffic Safety Culture Index from 2011 to 2017 [0.03%]
对分心驾驶法律的支持:分析2011-2017年交通安全文化指数中的青少年司机
Caitlin N Pope,Ann Nwosu,Toni M Rudisill et al.
Caitlin N Pope et al.
Introduction: Adolescent drivers are often the focus of traffic safety legislation as they are at increased risk for crash-related injury and death. However, the degree to which adolescents support distracted driving laws...