Am stressed, must travel: The relationship between mode choice and commuting stress

Volume: 34, Pages: 141 - 151
Published: Oct 1, 2015
Abstract
The stress of commuting has serious public health and social implications. By comparing stress across different modes it is possible to determine which modes are more heavily contributing to this potential health and social issue. This study uses a large-scale university travel survey to compare commuter stress across three modes of transportation (walking, driving, and using public transit). It also investigates the specific factors that...
Paper Details
Title
Am stressed, must travel: The relationship between mode choice and commuting stress
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Volume
34
Pages
141 - 151
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