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Transport mode preferences, risk perception and worry in a Norwegian urban population

Abstract

The main aim of the present study was to compare risk perception among Norwegians (n = 512) living in the region of Oslo. This study was part of an ERANET 13 project entitled PETRIS, Perception of transport risk in France and Norway. The data collection was carried out in January 2011. The response rate was 51 percent. The results showed that respondents, divided in two groups according to their transport mode preferences, assessed differently risk perception in public and private transportation. Respondents who preferred collective transportation assessed the probability of experiencing criminality in collective transport modes as higher than those who preferred private modes. They were also more worried of experiencing accidents, criminality, and terror attacks in collective transportation. The relationship between transport mode preferences and use, risk perception and worry are discussed.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Community / Mobility and Economics
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Date

12.07.2012

Year

2013

Published in

Accident Analysis and Prevention

ISSN

0001-4575

Publisher

Elsevier

Volume

50

Page(s)

698 - 704

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