Willingness to support transit index: Understanding the impact of political, ideological, and socio-demographic traits on support for public transit

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jpubtr.2022.100007
Xiaohui Zhong, Claudia Bernasconi, Natalie Maalouf
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This paper reports on the study of public support for transit in Southeast Michigan. The goal was to assess Willingness to Support Public Transit (WTST) among likely voters in the region. The study developed a new tool (WTST Index) that would allow planners, policy makers, and advocates to measure the likelihood of support for transit based on a reduced set of questions, through a formula that captures the gradient from attitudes (opinion) to behaviors (action). The study investigated how sociodemographic, sociopolitical, geographical, and opinion related variables impact WTST Index. The results highlighted how wealth, education, and political and ideological beliefs impact willingness to support transit. The U-shaped distribution of the WTST Index shows the divisiveness in support and uncovers the political and ideological dimensions of transit. The results provide guidance for understanding support for transit in comparable regions where transit initiatives and policies seek to expand or improve underused transit systems.

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支持公共交通的意愿指数:了解政治、意识形态和社会人口特征对支持公共交通的影响
本文报道了密歇根州东南部公共交通支持的研究。目的是评估该地区潜在选民支持公共交通的意愿。该研究开发了一种新工具(WTST指数),它将允许规划者、政策制定者和倡导者通过一个公式,捕捉从态度(意见)到行为(行动)的梯度,基于一组简化的问题来衡量支持公交的可能性。研究调查了社会人口、社会政治、地理和意见相关变量对WTST指数的影响。调查结果强调了财富、教育、政治和意识形态信仰如何影响人们支持公共交通的意愿。WTST指数的u型分布显示了支持度的差异,揭示了交通运输的政治和意识形态维度。研究结果为理解类似地区对过境的支持提供了指导,这些地区的过境倡议和政策寻求扩大或改善未充分利用的过境系统。
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