Investment in public transport projects in cities: What do citizens think about it?
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10481/41747Metadatos
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Citizens Infraestructures Transport
Date
2016Referencia bibliográfica
Calvo Poyo, F.J.; Ferri García, R.; Fernández Medina, J. Investment in public transport projects in cities: What do citizens think about it?. CIT2016 – XII Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte València, Universitat Politècnica de València, 2016.[http://hdl.handle.net/10481/41747]
Patrocinador
Agencia de Obra Pública de Andalucía y Unión Europea a través de "Herramienta para la evaluación previa de infraestructuras de transporte público" con código GGI3003IDIE con la colaboración de la Universidad de Granada y el Departamento de Ingeniería Civil de la Universidad de Granada.Résumé
In recent years, important public transport infrastructures projects have been carried out in Andalusia (Spain), some of them having an important impact on life in the metropolitan areas. Nevertheless, no studies have been done to know the citizens’ opinion concerning these projects. This article presents an analysis about the citizens’ perception on this matter, based on a 2015 survey with a sample of 1,200 individuals living in the Andalusian capital cities. Citizens’ perceptions about public transport infrastructures are analyzed, based on citizens’ mobility preferences, on their opinion about transport infrastructures’ social impact and about their adequation to the city they live in. Results indicate that people living in cities which already have underground have a larger preference for underground means of transport than those who live in cities that only have transit on surface. In addition, it is proved that light rail is the most unpopular transport mode among citizens.