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Policy Brief: Mode Constrained Travel at UVM: Travel Preferences, Barriers, and Policy Implications
Espeland, Sierra Emma-Leigh ; Rowangould, Dana
Espeland, Sierra Emma-Leigh
Rowangould, Dana
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One of the objectives of the Chittenden Area Transportation Management Association (CATMA) is to encourage commuters to shift from driving to more sustainable travel modes such as walking, bicycling, and public transit. To understand barriers to switching to greener modes among UVM employees, we evaluated CATMA’s 2019 Transportation Survey to compare the modes that UVM employees currently use to the modes that they prefer to use. We also identify barriers to switching to preferred travel modes. The results show untapped potential for divesting from driving, with respondents citing several mitigatable barriers.
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2022-06-01
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Espeland, S., and Rowangould, D., (2022) Policy Brief: Mode Constrained Travel at UVM: Travel Preferences, Barriers, and Policy Implications. University of Vermont Transportation Research Center
