Title
Better for everyone? Travel experience and transport exclusion
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2001
Subject Area
Mobility - Accessibility Planning (Disability), Mobility - Disabled, Mobility - Mobility impaired, Social Issues - Consultations, Transport policy - Transport disadvantage, Transport policy - Transport exclusion
Abstract
Many groups within society continue to experience, and be subjected to, what can only be termed 'transport disadvantage'. Traditionally, recognition of the barriers experienced by these groups has been overlooked. The paper explores the reasons why this is the case with reference to the problematical perspectives and methodologies of transport policy-makers and planners. Personal accounts of individuals are used to demonstrate that 'transport disadvantage' is experienced by many different groups within society and is a social concern that must be included as a priority target for public policy. The importance of considering such travel experiences becomes apparent and is paramount to the development of barrier-free living. You can download the full text PDF on Sage Publication's website, subject to a fee.
Recommended Citation
Hine, Julian and Mitchell, Fiona 2001, Better for Everyone? Travel Experiences and Transport Exclusion, Urban Studies, Vol. 38, No .2, pp. 319-332
