This report is written as a part of the EU project WALCYNG. The topic is comparing travel behavior between countries in Europe. The limit on how far people are willing to walk, whenever walking is seen as transport, 1-2 km. The willingness to cycle longer distances differs between countries, but is normally about 3-5 km. Walking and cycling are frequently use as transport modes when the trip is the purpose in itself, and on trips for shopping and buying smaller goods. A care is much more a direct means of transport. Many short car tips are for shopping or transporting other people. Women walk more than men, and men are car drivers more often that women. In most countries men cycle as much at women or more. Young people walk or use a bike more than older people.
Short Trips in European Countries (Korte Reiser i Europeiske Land)
1997
66 pages
Report
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