探索非正式的老年代步车作为老年人的替代交通工具

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Chengyuan An , Jiawei Shen
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在中国迅速老龄化的城市,数以百万计的老年居民依靠非正式的代步车来填补正规交通工具的空白。然而,自2018年以来,地方政府越来越多地根据国家监管指令禁止其使用,造成了安全监管与出行便利之间的冲突。本定性研究采用半结构化访谈的方式,对上海三个地区的15名老年滑板车用户进行了调查,以了解老年人如何应对这些限制,以及他们为什么坚持使用禁止使用的车辆。专题分析确定了三个相互关联的主题:由服务差距、可负担性限制和数字排斥驱动的非正式移动性采用;适应策略,使老年人能够维持必要的旅行,同时减少执法风险;还有一种有条件的遵守方式,即优先考虑独立性,但如果提供可行的替代方案,则表示愿意遵守规则。这些发现强调,没有其他选择的禁令限制了老年人满足基本需求的能力,如医疗、护理和社区参与。继续使用滑板车反映了对交通供应缺口的实际反应,而不是故意无视监管。以执法为主导的方法忽视了这一现实。更灵活的策略,包括为更安全的车辆提供补贴,以社区为基础的许可计划,以及指定的运营区域,可以平衡安全与独立移动的需求。通过展示老年人在正式系统无法满足其需求时如何适应,该研究强调了应对这些实际挑战而不是惩罚这些挑战的监管框架的重要性,并指出将生活经验纳入老年人友好型交通政策设计的价值。
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Exploring informal elderly mobility scooters as alternative transportation for older adults
In China’s rapidly aging cities, millions of elderly residents rely on informal mobility scooters to address gaps in formal transportation. However, since 2018, local governments have increasingly prohibited their use under national regulatory directives, creating conflicts between safety regulation and mobility access. This qualitative study draws on semi-structured interviews with 15 elderly scooter users across three Shanghai districts to examine how older adults navigate these restrictions and why they persist in using prohibited vehicles. Thematic analysis identified three interconnected themes: informal mobility adoption driven by service gaps, affordability limits, and digital exclusion; adaptive strategies that allowed older adults to sustain essential travel while reducing enforcement risks; and a conditional approach to compliance, where independence was prioritized but willingness to follow rules was expressed if viable alternatives were provided. These findings highlight that prohibitions without alternatives limit older adults’ ability to meet essential needs such as medical care, caregiving, and community participation. Continued use of scooters reflects practical responses to gaps in transport provision rather than intentional disregard for regulation. Enforcement-led approaches overlook this reality. More flexible strategies, including subsidies for safer vehicles, community-based licensing programs, and designated operational areas, could balance safety with the need for independent mobility. By showing how older adults adapt when formal systems do not meet their needs, the study highlights the importance of regulatory frameworks that respond to these practical challenges instead of penalizing them, and points to the value of incorporating lived experience into the design of age-friendly transport policies.
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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