更智能但更不平等的交通?社会经济和数字不平等如何阻碍全球南部地区采用移动应用程序

IF 5.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 TRANSPORTATION
Matias Dodel , Diego Hernandez
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全世界的城市都在变得越来越 "智能"。对交通系统产生的数据(如智能卡数据)的更好利用,再加上 GPS 跟踪器和市民的移动数据,使得新一代更智能的移动应用程序(如 Waze)以及一些本地实时公共交通服务和行程规划器得以开发。这些技术有可能通过两种机制减少交通不平等。首先,政府可以制定更高效、更有依据的公共交通计划。其次,公民可以获得更好的、实时的公共交通信息来规划出行,从而在日常出行方面做出更好的决定,即更有效或更便宜的决定。为了评估公民对智能交通的使用--就像他们对其他数字服务的使用一样--是否在很大程度上取决于他们是否具有特定的社会经济和数字属性,我们分析了一项交通调查和一项数字不平等调查,这两项调查都是基于居住在首都蒙得维的亚的乌拉圭成年人的代表性样本。我们发现,虽然移动应用程序的使用在 2010 年代后半期有所增加,但这些工具的采用却因传统的数字不平等(如互联网接入类型和数字素养)以及可预测数字和交通领域不平等的变量(如年龄、性别和教育)而分层。因此,交通分层仍然有利于那些知识更丰富(即精通技术)、更容易获得数字技术的人。因此,"智能交通 "未能改善交通不平等,甚至可能加剧交通不平等。本文讨论了这些发现对政策的影响。
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Smarter but more unequal transport? How socioeconomic and digital inequalities hinder adoption of mobility apps in the Global South

All over the world, cities are becoming “smarter.” The improved use of data generated by the transport system (e.g. smart cards data), combined with GPS trackers and citizens’ mobile data enabled the development of a new generation of smarter mobile apps (e.g., Waze) and several local real-time public transport services and trip planners. These technologies have the potential to reduce transport inequalities via two mechanisms. First, governments can develop more efficient and evidence-based public transport plans. Second, citizens have access to better, real-time information about public transport for trip planning and, thus, can make better—i.e., more efficient or cheaper—decisions regarding their everyday mobility. To assess whether citizens’ appropriation of smart mobility—as with their appropriation of any other digital service—depends strongly on having a certain set of socioeconomic and digital attributes, we analyzed both a mobility survey and a digital inequalities survey based on representative samples of adult Uruguayans living in the capital Montevideo. We find that while the use of mobility apps increased in the second half of the 2010s, the adoption of these tools was stratified by traditional digital inequalities, such as type of internet access and digital literacy, and by variables that predict inequalities in both digital and transport fields, such as age, gender and education. As a result, mobility continues to be stratified in favor of those who are more knowledgeable (i.e., tech-savvy) and have greater access to digital technology. Thus, “smart mobility” has failed to ameliorate—and may even exacerbate—transport inequality. Policy implications of these findings are discussed.

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期刊介绍: Travel Behaviour and Society is an interdisciplinary journal publishing high-quality original papers which report leading edge research in theories, methodologies and applications concerning transportation issues and challenges which involve the social and spatial dimensions. In particular, it provides a discussion forum for major research in travel behaviour, transportation infrastructure, transportation and environmental issues, mobility and social sustainability, transportation geographic information systems (TGIS), transportation and quality of life, transportation data collection and analysis, etc.
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