Publications by authors named "E Bruce Waygood"

Article Synopsis
  • Low-carbon travel is important for saving energy and helping the environment.
  • A study looked at how people's backgrounds and feelings about incentives affect their desire to travel in eco-friendly ways, using responses from 602 people in Hangzhou, China.
  • It was found that giving good incentives, creating family-friendly travel options, and improving low-carbon travel services can encourage more people to choose low-carbon travel.
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Purpose Of Review: Explore the varied pathways between the built environment and children's health. The review begins by describing how the built environment and transport infrastructure relate to conditions that lead to health outcomes. The review examines emissions, noise, and traffic dangers in relation to children's physical, mental, and social health.

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Purpose: This exploratory study aimed to evaluate the preferences, expectations, and sense of safety of blind or visually impaired persons regarding three types of pedestrian phasing with audible pedestrian signals configurations that exist in Quebec City (Canada). These include: 1) exclusive phasing with non-directional audible pedestrian signals; 2) exclusive phasing with directional audible pedestrian signals; and 3) concurrent phasing with directional audible pedestrian signals.

Methods: Thirty-two blind or visually impaired persons were asked to complete a survey.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has presented numerous, significant challenges for elderly in their daily life. In order to reach a deeper understanding of the feelings and thoughts of the elderly related to their possibilities to travel and engage in activities during the pandemic, this study takes a qualitative approach to exploring the views of the elderly themselves. The study focuses on experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Travel mode choice (TMC) prediction is crucial for transportation planning. Most previous studies have focused on TMC in adults, whereas predicting TMC in children has received less attention. On the other hand, previous children's TMC prediction studies have generally focused on home-to-school TMC.

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