Car-use reduction in 15-Minute Cities. A matter of modal shift or shorter travel distances?

IF 2.7 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Urban Mobility Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.urbmob.2024.100093
Marta-Beatriz Fernández Núñez , Monika Maciejewska , Laia Mojica , Oriol Marquet
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Policies such as the 15 Minute City seek to reduce car use by ensuring the spatial concentration and proximity of everyday activities. This paper examines how proximity to nearby services in Barcelona affects car use and analyzes whether proximity to everyday destinations affects modal choice and car trip durations differently. By matching self-reported travel behavior data and a series of GIS-based minimum walking travel times to 25 distinct everyday destinations, we are able to assess the links between proximity availability and actual car use. Our findings indicate that closer everyday destinations influence car usage by reducing the frequency of car-based modal choices, though they do not alter travel distances for those who continue to use cars. This study contributes to evidencing the effect of the 15 Minute City's premise regarding car usage reduction.
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15分钟城市的汽车使用减少。是模式的转变还是更短的旅行距离?
“15分钟城市”等政策旨在通过确保空间集中和日常活动的临近性来减少汽车的使用。本文考察了巴塞罗那邻近服务如何影响汽车使用,并分析了邻近日常目的地是否会不同地影响模式选择和汽车旅行持续时间。通过匹配自我报告的旅行行为数据和一系列基于gis的25个不同的日常目的地的最小步行旅行时间,我们能够评估邻近可用性和实际汽车使用之间的联系。我们的研究结果表明,距离较近的日常目的地通过减少以汽车为基础的交通方式选择的频率来影响汽车的使用,尽管它们不会改变那些继续使用汽车的人的旅行距离。这项研究有助于证明15分钟城市关于减少汽车使用的前提的影响。
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