To what extent can a future public transport system be designed to cater for private travel preferences? - The role of individuals’ attitude in two suburban neighbourhoods - Kangjian, Shanghai and Bull Creek, Perth
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Open access
Authors
Wang, Shaoli
Date
2016Supervisor
Prof. Carey Curtis
Dr Jan Scheurer
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Humanities
School
School of Built Environment
Collection
Abstract
This thesis researches the role of individual factors, such as travel attitudes, in choice of transport mode and analyses the extent to which public transport planning practice caters such passenger factors. Consideration is given to the potential for combining the policy aspirations of government with the individual needs of residents.