2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2023.103529
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Who is returning to public transport for non-work trips after COVID-19? Evidence from older citizens' smart cards in the UK's second largest city region

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“…Environmental and economic concerns are also determinants of people's preference for public transportation [14]. For instance, the UK based study found that users in poor neighborhoods return to public transport faster than people living in more affluent areas [29]. In addition, the regional differences can be influential such as the study [30] suggested that a decrease in the use of public transportation was observed in American and European cities at a similar level, while this rate was found to be less in Asian countries.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Environmental and economic concerns are also determinants of people's preference for public transportation [14]. For instance, the UK based study found that users in poor neighborhoods return to public transport faster than people living in more affluent areas [29]. In addition, the regional differences can be influential such as the study [30] suggested that a decrease in the use of public transportation was observed in American and European cities at a similar level, while this rate was found to be less in Asian countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%