This report deals primarily with dimensions of perference associated with long distance travel. Long distance journeys of at least 100 kilometers are analyzed as a form of consumption, with a focus on both the decisions and perceptions that such journeys entail. A person's choice of transport mode depends on both functional and symbolic or life style considerations. The study also focuses on different perceptions of travel time as another important factor affecting the choice of transport mode on long distance journeys. The report presents the empirical results of a survey of long distance travel behaviour and attitudes among the adult population of Norway.
Transportmiddelvalg ved Lange Reiser (Preference Dimensions of Long Distance Travel)
1994
96 pages
Report
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English
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1993
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