Journal article

Examining associations between urban design attributes and transport mode choice for walking, cycling, public transport and private motor vehicle trips

C Boulange, L Gunn, B Giles-Corti, S Mavoa, C Pettit, H Badland

Journal of Transport and Health | Published : 2017

Abstract

Objective Many research papers examine the relationship of the built environment on transport behaviour using only one mode of transport. Yet to inform policy makers, a broader examination of transport mode choice across different transport modes is required. Here, associations between urban design attributes and transport mode choices including transport walking, transport cycling, public transport and private motor vehicle use were explored. Methods Secondary analysis was conducted on 16,890 participants aged 18 years or older who participated in the Victorian Integrated Survey of Travel Activity 2009–2010 (VISTA09) in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia. Adjusted multilevel logistic regress..

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