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User Decision-Making in Transitions to Electrified, Autonomous, Shared or Reduced Mobility

Publication Year: 2019

Author(s): Whittle C, Whitmarsh L, Haggar P, Morgan P, Parkhurst G

Abstract:

Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems associated with current transport systems. In this paper, the authors integrate insights from the multi-level perspective on transitions and socio-psychological literature and draw on transport expert interview (N = 11) data, to examine (a) what influences current attitudes and behaviours in respect of EVs and AVs, and shared mobility, and (b) how this may change in the years to come. The authors argue that technological change may be most compatible with the transport regime (dominated by personal car-based mobility) but potentially affords a narrower range of sustainability benefits, while mobility substitution (e.g., reducing the need to travel through tele-working or -shopping) may be most challenging for both policy-makers and publics, while potentially addressing a wider range of sustainability problems associated with the transport regime. Shared mobility options sit somewhere in between and challenge certain aspects of the regime (e.g., status associated with car ownership) while offering certain environmental, social and economic benefits. For all three areas of innovation, policy interventions need to address the needs, preferences, experiences and identities of users if they are to be effective and sustainable.

Source of Publication: Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment

Vol/Issue: 71:302-319p.

DOI No.: DOI: 10.1016/j.trd.2018.12.014

Publisher/Organisation: Elsevier Ltd

URL:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1361920918303249

Theme: Sustainable transportation | Subtheme: Shared mobility

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