Factors Influencing Walking Distance to the Preferred Public Transport Stop in selected urban centres of Czechia

IF 0.7 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
GeoScape Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI:10.2478/geosc-2019-0002
I. Ivan, J. Horák, L. Zajíčková, J. Burian, D. Fojtik
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Abstract

Abstract One of the ways of improving the attractiveness of public transport is to bring it closer to its potential users. A long walking distance from a stop is often one of the critical factors limiting its more frequent and extensive use. Studies dealing with the accessibility of transport networks usually work only with the closest stop. This article analyses the actual walking distance from the place of residence to the preferred stop. The survey used a questionnaire method and was conducted in two cities in the Czech Republic—Ostrava and Olomouc. Based on the results of the study, the average walking distance was assessed and the impact of demographic characteristics (gender, age, education, number of members in the household, economic activity, the presence of a child in the household, and car ownership), transport behavior (preferred mode of transportation, car convenience and opinions on public transport), and urban characteristics (prevailing housing type) on the walking distance were analyzed. The main findings prove a significant impact on walking distance by a number of these factors, but the preferred use of a car for commuting or unemployment does not significantly affect walking distance.
捷克选定城市中心到首选公共交通站点步行距离的影响因素
提高公共交通吸引力的方法之一是使其更接近潜在用户。距离车站的步行距离较长往往是限制其更频繁和广泛使用的关键因素之一。研究交通网络的可达性通常只适用于最近的站点。本文分析了从居住地到首选站点的实际步行距离。这项调查采用问卷调查的方式,在捷克共和国的两个城市——俄斯特拉发和奥洛穆茨进行。根据研究结果,评估了平均步行距离,并分析了人口统计学特征(性别、年龄、受教育程度、家庭成员数量、经济活动、家庭中是否有孩子、是否拥有汽车)、交通行为(首选交通方式、汽车便利性和对公共交通的看法)和城市特征(主要住房类型)对步行距离的影响。主要的研究结果证明了这些因素对步行距离的显著影响,但通勤时更喜欢使用汽车或失业对步行距离没有显著影响。
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