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Title: Characteristics of Travel Mode Choice of Families with Children Below Five Years Old
Authors: Zain, A
Amarasingha, N
Keywords: Travel Mode Choice
Multinomial Logistic Regression Analysis
child travel safety
child travel behavior
Issue Date: Mar-2024
Publisher: SLIIT, Faculty of Engineering
Series/Report no.: The Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology;
Abstract: Travel mode choices for children under five years old have not been fully explored in past research studies The main objectives of this study were to identify travel characteristics of children aged below five years, travel mode choices for them, and investigate the factors affecting their selection. A survey using a questionnaire was conducted with parents in the Western Province of Sri Lanka to collect data. It revealed that private cars as the most frequent vehicle choice followed by public buses. The Multinomial Logistic Regression analysis identified the age of the child, distance, income, type of vehicle owned, and walking time to the nearest public transport station as the main factors that affect the travel mode choice of children under five years old. Also, the habit of securing the child and the child’s familiarity with the use of a car seat when traveling in a private car were identified as factors that affect travel safety. The recommendations were provided to policy makers, parents, and the public in order for children to make safer, comfortable, economical, and sustainable trips.
URI: https://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/3699
ISSN: 2961 - 5410
Appears in Collections:Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology Volume 11, Issue 11

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