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Children’s independent mobility to school, friends and leisure activities
AbstractIncreased use of the car in the everyday transport of children can lead to environmental problems, and cause increased obesity and decreased independence among children. Using a structural equation model we investigate the influence of a range of background variables on mode choice for Norwegian children’s transport to school or leisure activities. Distance to school and children’s age were the most influential variables on children’s independent mobility, measured as an index. Objective descriptors of the traffic environment only explain independent mobility via parents’ safety experience.
Children’s independent mobility to school, friends and leisure activities
AbstractIncreased use of the car in the everyday transport of children can lead to environmental problems, and cause increased obesity and decreased independence among children. Using a structural equation model we investigate the influence of a range of background variables on mode choice for Norwegian children’s transport to school or leisure activities. Distance to school and children’s age were the most influential variables on children’s independent mobility, measured as an index. Objective descriptors of the traffic environment only explain independent mobility via parents’ safety experience.
Children’s independent mobility to school, friends and leisure activities
Fyhri, Aslak (Autor:in) / Hjorthol, Randi (Autor:in)
Journal of Transport Geography ; 17 ; 377-384
01.01.2008
8 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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