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Title: Understanding why some people do not use buses
Author(s): Dobbie, Fiona
McConville, Susan
Ormston, Rachel
Contact Email: fiona.dobbie@stir.ac.uk
Citation: Dobbie F, McConville S & Ormston R (2010) Understanding why some people do not use buses. Transport Research Series. Edinburgh : Scottish Government. http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2010/04/23115458/0
Keywords: Buses -- Scotland
Buses -- Design and construction
Buses -- Barrier-free design
Issue Date: Apr-2010
Date Deposited: 22-Mar-2016
Publisher: Edinburgh : Scottish Government
Series/Report no.: Transport Research Series
Abstract: First paragraph: The Scottish Government commissioned this research to explore in depth the reasons why some people do not use buses and what might encourage them to do so. While there is considerable existing research on bus travel in Scotland, much of this to date has been quantitative, relying on survey data. Although very useful in measuring use of buses and other modes, survey data can be limited in the level of detail it can provide on why people use particular modes rather than others. This research was intended to address that gap.
Type: Research Report
URL: http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2010/04/23115458/0
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/23004
Rights: Use in this Repository permitted under the Open Government Licence: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/open-government-licence.htm
Affiliation: Institute for Social Marketing
NatCen Social Research (NatCen)
NatCen Social Research (NatCen)

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