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

作者: Alexander Legrain , Naveen Eluru , Ahmed M. El-Geneidy

DOI: 10.1016/J.TRF.2015.08.001

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摘要: Abstract The stress of commuting has serious public health and social implications. By comparing across different modes it is possible to determine which are more heavily contributing this potential issue. This study uses a large-scale university travel survey compare commuter three transportation (walking, driving, using transit). It also investigates the specific factors that contribute these modes. Using ordered logistic regressions, develops general model mode-specific models. Results show driving most stressful mode when compared others. We find stressors for some not Knowing make certain will help professionals safer, enjoyable, less activity; in turn could mitigate potentially outcomes commute.

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