E-bike trials’ potential to promote sustained changes in car owners’ mobility habits
Journal
Environmental research letters : ERL
ISSN
1748-9318
ISSN-Digital
1748-9326
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2018-04-04
Author(s)
Abstract
Modal shifts hold considerable potential to mitigate carbon emissions. Electric bikes (e-bikes) represent a promising energy- and carbon-efficient alternative to cars. However, as mobility behaviour is highly habitual, convincing people to switch from cars to e-bikes is challenging. One strategy to accomplish this is the disruption of existing habits – a key idea behind an annual e-bike promotion programme in Switzerland, in which car owners can try out an e-bike for free over a 2-week period in exchange for their car keys. By means of a longitudinal survey, we measured the long-term effects of this trial on mobility-related habitual associations. After one year, participants' habitual association with car use had weakened significantly. This finding was valid both for participants who bought an e-bike after the trial and those who did not. Our findings contrast the results of other studies who find that the effect of interventions to induce modal shifts wears off over time. We conclude that an e-bike trial has the potential to break mobility habits and motivate car owners to use more sustainable means of transport.
Language
English
Keywords
long-term impacts
sustainable transport
e-bike
trial
behaviour change
mobility-related habitual associations
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
IOP Publ.
Publisher place
Bristol
Volume
13
Number
4
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
253552
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