Achieving Sustainable Inter‐City Transport in Ireland
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Cafferkey, G. and Caulfield, B, Achieving Sustainable Inter‐City Transport in Ireland, ITRN 2011, UCC, 2011
Abstract
Over the past decade the Irish government has invested intensively in a large national
motorway network. One of the side effects of this investment has been that now inter-city
travel is now considerably cheaper and quicker by car over any other mode. The main
objective of this research is to identify and examine the barriers to sustainable inter-city
transport in Ireland. The majority of sustainable transport research takes place in an urban
context with very little research
has focused on understanding the factors to encourage
alternative modes on inter
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city trips. A stated preference study was conducted to determine
what are the factors that impact upon individuals‟ mode choice when conducting an inter-city
trip. The results of this paper demonstrate that there are several factors that impact upon
individuals‟ mode choice decisions when undertaking an inter-city trip. The main factor that
was found to impact upon mode choice was the requirement to have a car in the destination
city.
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Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/caulfib
Other Titles: ITRN 2011
Type of material: Conference Paper

