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Investigation of School Students' Travel Patterns, Two Case Areas of Mashhad, Iran

机译:伊朗马什哈德两个案例区中小学生出行方式的调查

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Educational trips produce about 25 percent of the overall traveling within the city. A considerable share of the educational trips includes the elementary school students’ commuting, which largely depends on the parental behavior and decision. This paper presents a report of a survey undertaken throughout the four residential neighborhoods selected from the Metropolitan Mashhad, Iran. The results showed significant differences between the travel patterns of the students at the neighborhood level. Household income, gender, driving license, and the distance from home to school were found to be the most important factors affecting the choice of mode. For the high-income households, the selection of the school depends on the school’s overall quality rather than just the distance criteria. Girls found to be less interested in walking, partly, due to having no sense of security along the way to school. Owning a private car parking showed a significant association with all the travel modes although this variable, in turn, is affected by the household economic status and the quality of the residential unit. The parents’ use of car was more likely when a student had a mother licensed to drive. The study recommends refining the policy of the spatial distribution of the schools, and designing the inter-connected street networks, sidewalks, and the other elements together in order to encourage walking and cycling as the sustainable modes of travel.
机译:教育旅行约占城市总旅行的25%。大部分的教育旅行包括小学生的通勤,这在很大程度上取决于父母的行为和决定。本文介绍了从伊朗首都马什哈德市四个居民区中进行的一项调查报告。结果显示,邻里级别的学生的出行方式之间存在显着差异。发现家庭收入,性别,驾驶执照以及离家到学校的距离是影响方式选择的最重要因素。对于高收入家庭,学校的选择取决于学校的整体质量,而不仅仅是距离标准。发现女孩对走路的兴趣较小,部分原因是在上学的路上没有安全感。拥有私人停车场显示出与所有出行方式的显着相关性,尽管此变量反过来又受到家庭经济状况和住宅单元质量的影响。当学生的母亲有驾驶执照时,父母更有可能使用汽车。该研究建议完善学校空间分布的政策,并设计相互连接的街道网络,人行道和其他元素,以鼓励步行和​​骑自行车作为可持续的出行方式。

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