关键事件作为减少汽车使用“机会窗口”的指示信号

Key events as signifiers for the ‘window of opportunity’ to reduce car use

Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice · 2025
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中文导读

研究发现,减少汽车使用的“机会窗口”并非由生活事件本身驱动,而是由那些改变日常出行习惯的关键事件触发,这对设计行为干预时机有指导意义。

Abstract

• Life events do not have a unique contribution to the ‘window of opportunity’. • When people alter their travel routines their car use reduction potential increases. • Timing interventions can benefit from external events that trigger routine changes. Life events have long been discussed as a ‘window of opportunity’ for promoting pro-environmental behaviors such as car use reduction. However, findings from this study suggest that it is key events, rather than life events per se, that drive the emergence of such windows of opportunity. This distinction is crucial for understanding when and how the psychological prerequisites for desirable behavior change are most likely to arise. While researchers have focused on the relation between life events, habit disruption, and behavior change, less attention has been given to how life events relate to decisive factors for deliberate decision-making. Based on a mobility biography approach and the related Framework of RoUtIne Transitions in daily travel (FRUIT), this cross-sectional study explores how periods of life events relate to the potential for, and motivation for, reducing car usage. Online survey data from a sample of Swedish car users were analyzed using group comparisons and partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The findings show that changed travel routines relate to stronger motivation for car use reduction and weaker daily travel habits, regardless of whether the change being provoked by life events or triggered for other reasons. It is concluded that life events indeed are associated with the ‘window of opportunity’ for car use reduction; however, only when they turn into key events and hence, are interconvertible with other events triggering changes in travel routines. We advocate for a broadened perspective on the types of events that may activate preferable psychological prerequisites for reducing car use.

交通行为环境心理学行为干预习惯改变