The everyday struggles of accessing public transport for women in the first- and last-mile stretches in Kolkata

IF 5.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Transport Geography Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2024.103892
Sanghamitra Roy , Ajay Bailey , Femke van Noorloos
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Walking and public transport are the primary modes of transport for women in developing countries. However, accessing these is not without barriers, particularly in the first- and last-mile stretches due to poor services, crowding, transfers, waiting, and lack of pedestrian infrastructure. This study aims to understand accessibility and the barriers women face in the first and last miles of everyday commuting. The data for this qualitative study are derived from visual surveys of selected locations in Kolkata and in-depth interviews to understand women's lived experiences, nuances of everyday travel, and diversity of encounters and perceptions. The major barriers to walking and accessing auto-rickshaws and buses are primarily heavy traffic, speeding vehicles, negligent driving, chaotic transfers, crowded conditions of buses, unsafe boarding and alighting, and absence of sidewalks. These barriers make women feel unsafe, influence modal choice, and increase travel time. Challenges in accessibility and acceptability of public transport push women to often make non-efficient and more expensive choices, which affects their work and family life. The findings stress the need for appropriate planning and design strategies and interventions to ensure equitable mobility for women.

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加尔各答妇女在使用公共交通的 "最初一英里 "和 "最后一英里 "路段所面临的日常困难
步行和公共交通是发展中国家妇女的主要交通方式。然而,由于服务差、拥挤、换乘、等待以及缺乏行人基础设施等原因,使用这些交通工具并非没有障碍,尤其是在第一英里和最后一英里的路段。本研究旨在了解妇女在日常通勤的第一英里和最后一英里路程中所面临的交通便利性和障碍。这项定性研究的数据来源于对加尔各答选定地点的视觉调查和深入访谈,以了解妇女的生活经历、日常出行的细微差别以及遭遇和看法的多样性。步行、乘坐自动人力车和公交车的主要障碍是交通繁忙、车辆超速、驾驶疏忽、换乘混乱、公交车拥挤、上下车不安全以及没有人行道。这些障碍使妇女感到不安全,影响了她们对出行方式的选择,并增加了出行时间。公共交通在可及性和可接受性方面的挑战迫使妇女经常做出低效率和更昂贵的选择,这影响了她们的工作和家庭生活。研究结果强调,有必要采取适当的规划和设计策略及干预措施,以确保妇女享有公平的出行机会。
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期刊介绍: A major resurgence has occurred in transport geography in the wake of political and policy changes, huge transport infrastructure projects and responses to urban traffic congestion. The Journal of Transport Geography provides a central focus for developments in this rapidly expanding sub-discipline.
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