Grison, Burkhardt and Gyselinck – HOW DO USERS CHOOSE THEIR ROUTES IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT 2017

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This compelling abstract, authored by Grison, Burkhardt, and Gyselinck in 2017, offers a concise yet insightful overview of their research into public transport user route choices. Though presented as a single-page text document without imagery, it provides a robust foundation for a study that significantly advances our understanding of decision-making in urban mobility. With a clear focus on individual profiles and contextual factors, the authors developed a novel methodology, applying it to sixty public transport users. This work is highly trustworthy, grounded in established psychological theories and recent findings, promising valuable insights for improving route-planning aids and fostering greater public transport adoption. Its significance lies in bridging psychological research with practical urban planning, making it essential reading for academics and practitioners alike.

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