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Affecting the modal choice: efficiency in modern transport planning

Linde, Therese LU (2020) In CODEN: LUTVDG/(TVTT-5311)/1-65/2020 VTVM01 20191
Transport and Roads
Abstract
One of the most prioritized goals in transport planning of today is the cost-effective goal to shift the modal split in favour of sustainable transport modes, as e.g. bicycle. The aim of this master thesis is to investigate how to efficiently and successfully realize such transport planning. To do so, it is important to identify which factors affect the modal choice and how these factors should be measured. Further, the aim of this thesis is to investigate how transport planners of today, in two modern industrial countries, work with this type of transport planning and to detect possible ways of improvement. In order to answer the research questions of this thesis a literature study, a document study and an interview study was made. The... (More)
One of the most prioritized goals in transport planning of today is the cost-effective goal to shift the modal split in favour of sustainable transport modes, as e.g. bicycle. The aim of this master thesis is to investigate how to efficiently and successfully realize such transport planning. To do so, it is important to identify which factors affect the modal choice and how these factors should be measured. Further, the aim of this thesis is to investigate how transport planners of today, in two modern industrial countries, work with this type of transport planning and to detect possible ways of improvement. In order to answer the research questions of this thesis a literature study, a document study and an interview study was made. The literature study showed that the true relationship between the studied factors and the modal choice is difficult to determine, and that they therefore should be individually chosen for each project. In order to identify which factors to choose, studies of the pre-state are important. As different factors are measured in different ways, different types of studies, as e.g. observational studies and surveys, should be carried through. The document study showed that surveys are rarely made in the two studied countries, and the interview study confirmed this finding and revealed that the cause mainly is a lack of recourses. As goals in transport planning are determined in connection with politics, it is recommended that politicians are made aware of the discrepancy between goals set and the recourses invested. (Less)
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author
Linde, Therese LU
supervisor
organization
course
VTVM01 20191
year
type
H3 - Professional qualifications (4 Years - )
subject
keywords
Modal shift, modal split, sustainable transport modes, bicycle, survey, interview study
publication/series
CODEN: LUTVDG/(TVTT-5311)/1-65/2020
report number
344
ISSN
1653-1922
language
English
id
9007552
date added to LUP
2020-04-08 11:01:02
date last changed
2020-04-08 11:01:02
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  author       = {{Linde, Therese}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
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  title        = {{Affecting the modal choice: efficiency in modern transport planning}},
  year         = {{2020}},
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