Introduction Understanding of social sustainability has deepened as concepts of transport justice, mobility and access highlight the importance of health, safety, security, but also …
R Mora, S Miranda-Marquez, R Truffello… - Journal of Transport …, 2024 - Elsevier
Bikesharing helps citizens solve “the last mile” problem actively and healthily. However, these schemes tend to be located in the affluent and central areas of cities and often …
Promoted by most governments as a sustainable form of transportation, cycling is surging worldwide. Despite the positive impacts of cycling, conflicts between cyclists and other street …
Mobility-related social inequalities are receiving increasing attention from planning research and practice. Nevertheless, research seems to have a limited impact on urban policies …
A recent special issue of this journal highlighted the unjust disparities in transport systems and burdens imposed by transport systems globally (Karner et al., 2023). This special issue …
Inadequate transport infrastructure in South Asian economies is one of the critical factors as this phenomenon hinders market competition due to the lack of goods transportation from …
LM Fortes, M Giannotti, FS de Freitas - Cities, 2024 - Elsevier
Multidimensional inequalities have been increasingly discussed in the transportation field, particularly in the case of bike riding. Although several studies focused on the gender …
Although equity issues are emphasised in sustainable mobility policy worldwide, there is evidence that cycling planning often prioritises advantaged areas and central zones of cities …
Driving a bus in a city is a challenging task as it demands paying attention to changing conditions (eg, weather, congestion) while interacting with passengers and other road users …