The role of safety in modal choice and shift: A transport users’ perspective in Australia

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Mohammad Nabil Ibrahim, David B. Logan, Sjaan Koppel, Brian Fildes
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Abstract

Objective

This study explored the perspectives of transport users about the role of safety in modal choice and shift and the use of safer modes of public transport.

Methods

An online survey explored current modal choice and potential modal shift, consideration of safety in mode selection, and the importance of safety compared to other factors. The survey data were analysed using descriptive and significant analysis to identify key perspectives among transport users.

Results

While many participants favour alternative modes over the safest public transport options, a significant percentage contemplate a modal shift with increasing interest in public transport. Although most participants recognise the importance of safety in general, it ranks low when ranked against other factors in both modal choice and modal shift considerations. However, safety gains a higher position in modal shift deliberations. Key factors influencing both modal choice and modal shift include time, journey utilisation, personal safety, cost, convenience, and mode availability. Younger participants, students, and those travelling for study purposes are shown to prioritise safety less. Students and young individuals prioritise time, while older individuals, retirees, and the self-employed prioritise convenience. Those with travel needs prioritise certainty and personal safety.

Conclusions

The role of safety in the current modal choice process is limited, but it becomes more considerable for future modal shifts, especially with increased user focus on transitioning towards safer public transport modes. This, alongside the overall recognition of transport safety, presents an opportunity to mitigate road injuries through modal shift. However, policymakers need to prioritise improvements to public transport that address crucial factors influencing modal choice, as well as demographic variations, to encourage a shift towards public transport. Targeted interventions aimed at promoting safer transportation modes have the potential to alter travel behaviour, potentially leading to a reduction in road fatalities and serious injuries.

安全在模式选择和转变中的作用:澳大利亚交通用户的观点
本研究探讨了交通用户对安全在交通方式选择和转换中的作用以及使用更安全的公共交通方式的看法。方法通过在线调查探讨了当前的交通方式选择和潜在的交通方式转换、在交通方式选择中对安全的考虑以及与其他因素相比安全的重要性。调查数据采用描述性和显著性分析方法进行分析,以确定交通用户的主要观点。结果虽然许多参与者倾向于选择其他交通方式,而不是最安全的公共交通方式,但也有相当大比例的人考虑转变交通方式,对公共交通的兴趣与日俱增。虽然大多数参与者普遍认识到安全的重要性,但在与其他因素相比较时,安全在交通方式选择和交通方式转换考虑中的排名都很靠后。然而,在考虑换乘模式时,安全却占据了更高的位置。影响出行方式选择和换乘的主要因素包括时间、行程利用率、人身安全、成本、便利性和出行方式的可得性。年轻参与者、学生和以学习为目的的旅行者对安全的重视程度较低。学生和年轻人优先考虑时间,而老年人、退休人员和自营职业者则优先考虑便利性。结论 安全在当前的交通方式选择过程中作用有限,但在未来的交通方式转变中作用会越来越大,特别是随着用户越来越重视向更安全的公共交通方式过渡。这一点以及对交通安全的整体认识,为通过交通方式转变来减少道路伤害提供了机会。然而,政策制定者需要优先改善公共交通,解决影响交通方式选择的关键因素以及人口结构的变化,以鼓励人们转向公共交通。旨在推广更安全交通模式的有针对性的干预措施有可能改变人们的出行行为,从而有可能减少道路死亡和严重伤害事故。
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