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Transportation Planning and Technology | 2012

Rural car dependence: an emerging barrier to community activity for older people

Ian Shergold; G. Parkhurst; Charles Musselwhite

Community activity is a key contributor to quality of life for many older people. It also plays a role in the well-being of the communities they live in. Mobility, though, is central to such activity, and thus a conceptual link is proposed between ‘mobility capital’ and wider community sustainability. In developed nations older people comprise a growing share of rural populations and thus are of increasing importance to rural community sustainability, yet their mobility can be problematic. The paper contends that mobility is further compromised by an increasing focus on the car as the rural transport solution. To explore this hypothesis, the community interactions of a sample of rural elders living in Southwest England and Wales is examined, drawing on a survey and semi-structured interviews. Key findings were the localised nature of most journeys and the wide range of transport modes used. Although car availability was important, it was not a panacea. Given the importance of community activities to individuals and their communities it is concluded that more emphasis should be placed in rural transport policy on facilitating short-range travel for social purposes, including walking, cycling and the use of mobility scooters.


International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics | 2017

An Emerging Framework to Inform Effective Design of Human-Machine Interfaces for Older Adults Using Connected Autonomous Vehicles

Phillip L. Morgan; Alexandra Voinescu; Craig Williams; Praminda Caleb-Solly; Chris Alford; Ian Shergold; G. Parkhurst; Anthony G. Pipe

Connected autonomous vehicles (CAVs) represent an exciting opportunity for wider access to mobility; especially for individuals unable to drive manual vehicles. Interaction with CAVs will be through human-machine interfaces (HMIs) providing journey-related and other information with some interactivity. These should be designed with potential users as part of a co-design process to maximize acceptance, engagement, and trust. This paper presents an emerging framework to inform the design of in-vehicle CAV HMIs with a focus on older adults (70-years+). These could be amongst early adopters of CAVs and tend to have the highest level of cognitive, sensory, and physical impairments. Whilst there are numerous principles on HMI design for older adults there are fewer on HMIs for AVs, and a need for research on CAV HMI design principles for older adults. Our emerging framework is novel and important for designers of CAV HMIs for older adults and other potential users.


European Journal of Ageing | 2013

Examining the process of driving cessation in later life

Charles Musselwhite; Ian Shergold


Journal of Rural Studies | 2012

Transport-related social exclusion amongst older people in rural Southwest England and Wales

Ian Shergold; G. Parkhurst


Journal of transport and health | 2015

Future mobility in an ageing society - where are we heading?

Ian Shergold; Glenn Lyons; Christa Hubers


Journal of Transport Geography | 2010

Operationalising 'sustainable mobility': the case of transport policy for older citizens in rural areas

Ian Shergold; G. Parkhurst


Archive | 2009

Literature review – The treatment of social and distributional impacts in appraisal and evaluation

G. Parkhurst; Ian Shergold


Archive | 2016

The mobility of older people, and the future role of Connected Autonomous Vehicles

Ian Shergold; M. Wilson; G. Parkhurst


Archive | 2013

A continuum for understanding the mobility of older people

G. Parkhurst; K. Galvin; Charles Musselwhite; Ian Shergold; L. Todres


Archive | 2008

The implications of technological change for rural transport

Ian Shergold; G. Parkhurst

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G. Parkhurst

University of the West of England

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Colin Black

University of Portsmouth

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Christa Hubers

University of the West of England

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Glenn Lyons

University of the West of England

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Alexandra Voinescu

University of the West of England

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Anthony G. Pipe

University of the West of England

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Chris Alford

University of the West of England

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Craig Williams

University of the West of England

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Geoff Andrews

University of the West of England

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