School Children's Travel Patterns: A Look Back and a Way Forward

  • Morris J
  • Wang F
  • Lilja L
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Abstract

A study on the recent trends in school travel patterns and outlining a number of factors that appear to influence the increasing use of private cars for transportation is illustrated. The negative impacts of car-dependent societies are air and noise pollution, and there is also a possibility of hindering a child's personal, intellectual and psychological development.

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Morris, J., Wang, F., & Lilja, L. (2001). School Children’s Travel Patterns: A Look Back and a Way Forward. Transport Engineering in Australia, 7(1/2), 15. Retrieved from http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=470034740172518;res=IELENG

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