Analyse des relations entre les comportements spatio-temporels quotidiens et les pratiques modales: Le cas de la Suisse

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Abstract

Reducing the role of the car in daily mobility practices is still largely a struggle for Switzerland’s public transport policies. Adapting transport supply to user demand is the major challenge for this modal shift, the response to which requires a detailed understanding of the diversity of mobility behaviours. This article proposes to analyse the mobility behaviours of the Swiss population based on a spatio-temporal approach to mobility. The creation of a spatio-temporal typology of “typical days” made it possible to distinguish five profiles. A significant diversity of behaviours that largely influence and condition modal practices are shown by the analysis. The results highlight the need to take the diversity of the demand for mobility into account in transport policies. English title: Analysis of the Relations Between Daily Space-Time Behaviours and Modal Practices. The Case of Switzerland.

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Hausser, A., Drevon, G., Gumy, A., & Kaufmann, V. (2020). Analyse des relations entre les comportements spatio-temporels quotidiens et les pratiques modales: Le cas de la Suisse. DISP, 56(1), 22–31. https://doi.org/10.1080/02513625.2020.1756623

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