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6th December 2002 Mobile Network
Presentation to the ESRC Mobile Network seminar series, seminar 5, The pleasures of different modes of travel
Frances Hodgson
Institute for Transport StudiesUniversity of Leeds
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“what’s so good about walking anyway?”
Institute for Transport StudiesUniversity of Leeds
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Trends in walking
• Walking declining, but still important– Miles fallen by 21% 89/91 to 98/00– Proportion of number of trips down from 34%
in 85/86 to 27% in 97/99– Still a high proportion of trips under 1 mile
(80% in 97/99, down from 83% in 85/86)• Government guidance seeks to encouraging
walking
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Types of pedestrian
• Journey purpose– Time constrained
• Commuting
– Non time constrained• Shopping• Leisure
• Physical ability/luggage• Escorting or travelling as a group• Other characteristics
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Who walks?
• Poor • Low car ownership• Women• Children• Elderly
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Interactions and walking
Environment Other usersLand use PedestriansUrban form Car driversNetwork etc…Management and I
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