PERSONAL FACTORS IN MOBILITY PLANNING WITH VIRTUAL ACTIVITIES

IF 0.5 Q4 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Transport Problems Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.20858/tp.2023.18.2.02
Grzegorz Karoń, David Meskhishvili
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The main reason for contemporary transport problems related to traffic congestion in urban transport networks is the excessive number of passenger cars used by people commuting to work (i.e., to places where they carry out their work duties). During the COVID-19 pandemic, a significant reduction in traffic flow was observed due to the implementation of remote work. Currently, transport problems are similar to those observed before the pandemic period. This article presents the results of research and a discussion on various factors, the recognition and analysis of which enable the virtualization of activities related to work duties. Contribution to the development of science and knowledge in the field of transport, and in particular in urban mobility planning, justifies the need for in-depth research taking into account, among other matters, objective and subjective personal factors in the assessment of social generation preferences to carry out activities in a virtual form (e.g., remote work). Proper recognition of these factors enables the development of mobility plans that can significantly reduce traffic congestion.
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虚拟活动中移动规划中的个人因素
与城市交通网络交通堵塞有关的当代交通问题的主要原因是人们上下班(即到他们履行工作职责的地方)所使用的乘用车数量过多。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,由于实施远程工作,交通流量大幅减少。目前,交通问题与大流行时期之前的情况类似。本文介绍了研究结果和对各种因素的讨论,对这些因素的认识和分析使与工作职责相关的活动虚拟化。在运输领域,特别是在城市流动规划方面对科学和知识的发展作出贡献,证明有必要进行深入的研究,除其他事项外,在评估社会一代对以虚拟形式开展活动(例如,远程工作)的偏好时考虑到客观和主观的个人因素。正确认识到这些因素,可以制定交通计划,大大减少交通拥堵。
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Transport Problems
Transport Problems TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
14.30%
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55
审稿时长
48 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal Transport Problems is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal, owned by Silesian University of Technology and has more than 10 years of experience. The editorial staff includes mainly employees of the Faculty of Transport. Editorial Board performs the functions of current work related to the publication of the next issues of the journal. The International Programming Council coordinates the long-term editorial policy the journal. The Council consists of leading scientists of the world, who deal with the problems of transport. This Journal is a source of information and research results in the transportation and communications science: transport research, transport technology, transport economics, transport logistics, transport law.
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