Enhancing public transport use: The influence of soft pull interventions
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2024
Subject Area
literature review - literature review, planning - service improvement, policy - sustainable, ridership - attitudes, ridership - perceptions
Keywords
Sustainability, Travel behavior, Public transport, Policy measure, Soft intervention, Scoping review
Abstract
Public transport (PT) success depends on targeted interventions, ranging first from push measures that discourage car use to pull measures that encourage PT use, and second from hard measures that intervene at physical infrastructures to soft measures that intervene at psychological elements of individuals' behaviors. Focusing on soft-pull policy measures, and through a scoping review of 36 publications, we categorize these measures into three overarching groups: 1) Internally motivating strategies that gradually but firmly instill pro-sustainability attitudes and norms in people's mind; 2) Satisfaction increasing strategies that primarily help retain current users especially those who feel forced to use PT and secondary attract new riders by improving the service factors and modifying travelers' inaccurate perceptions of the service; 3) Stimulating PT-use and car-habit disrupting strategies such as attractive incentives and tailored information that encourage auto-drivers to give PT a try and break their car-habit. This review provides an analytical evaluation of each approach, offering recommendations for policy makers and PT service providers, along with identifying research gaps and suggesting future research directions.
Rights
Permission to publish the abstract has been given by Elsevier, copyright remains with them.
Recommended Citation
Zarabi, Z., Waygood, E. O. D., Olsson, L., Friman, M., & Gousse-Lessard, A. S. (2024). Enhancing public transport use: The influence of soft pull interventions. Transport Policy, 153, 190-203.
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