Autonomous shuttles contribution to independent mobility for children – a qualitative pilot study

IF 2.7 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Urban Mobility Pub Date : 2023-07-26 DOI:10.1016/j.urbmob.2023.100058
Kristina Larsson , Anna Anund , Simone Pettigrew
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Children's mobility and the opportunity to get around the city on their own has decreased and is today limited to a large extent by unsafe traffic situations. Due to their limited independent mobility, children are excluded from the urban space and its facilities. Independent mobility can be related to several dimensions of children's social, physical, mental and cognitive wellbeing. The purpose of this study is to investigate if and in what way autonomous buses can contribute to children's independent mobility and, using children's experiences, provide insights into this before the introduction of autonomous buses in cities and public transport systems. To do so, the two research questions "How can autonomous buses in the transport system contribute to children's independent mobility?" and "What prerequisites are necessary for autonomous buses to contribute to children's independent mobility?" are answered. The survey is based on a case of introduction of autonomous buses in urban environments. Three focus groups with students in a primary school were conducted with the aim of gaining the participants' experiences. The results indicate that the introduction of autonomous buses in an urban area can contribute to children's independent mobility in several ways and that the buses have certain characteristics that enable them to be adapted to children's conditions. The low speed of the shuttles, which is often seen as an obstacle when it comes to time efficiency, has a positive effect on perceived safety in this case. The mobility solution is also child-friendly in that it is accessible in terms of trip planning and payment. However, it is important to consider the risk that the bus might replace active transportation modes, like cycling. To avoid this, autonomous shuttles should be integrated in a way that complement, not compete with, active travel.

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自主穿梭车对儿童独立行动能力的贡献——一项定性试点研究
儿童的流动性和独自在城市中走动的机会已经减少,今天在很大程度上受到不安全交通状况的限制。由于儿童的独立行动能力有限,他们被排斥在城市空间及其设施之外。独立行动能力可能与儿童的社会、身体、心理和认知健康的几个方面有关。本研究的目的是调查自动驾驶公交车是否以及以何种方式有助于儿童的独立行动,并利用儿童的经验,在城市和公共交通系统引入自动驾驶公交车之前对此提供见解。为此,回答了两个研究问题“交通系统中的自动驾驶公交车如何促进儿童的独立行动?”和“自动驾驶公交车促进儿童的自主行动需要什么先决条件?”。该调查基于一个在城市环境中引入自动驾驶公交车的案例。对一所小学的学生进行了三个焦点小组,目的是获得参与者的经验。结果表明,在城市地区引入自动驾驶公交车可以在几个方面促进儿童的独立行动,并且公交车具有一定的特性,使其能够适应儿童的条件。航天飞机的低速通常被视为时间效率方面的障碍,在这种情况下,它对感知安全有积极影响。移动解决方案也对儿童友好,因为它可以在旅行计划和付款方面使用。然而,重要的是要考虑公交车可能取代自行车等积极交通方式的风险。为了避免这种情况,自动驾驶航天飞机应该以一种补充而非竞争的方式进行整合。
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