Do transport planning tools reflect the needs of the older traveller?
Publisher:
Quality in Ageing and Older Adults journal Volume 11, Number 1 / March 2010 /Pier ProfessionalDate published:
31 March, 2010Region:
United Kingdom Publication type:
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This article describes a series of small-scale investigations conducted with older people to understand the importance of independent transport to their daily lives and the key barriers that they face which constrain their travel patterns. The investigations used a blend of methods including literature review, focus groups, accompanied walks, geographical information system (GIS) mapping and interviews with older people and experts working in the field of transport planning. The findings were tested through a series of practitioner and user workshops.
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