Longer trips without a destinaHow do longer trips without a destination affect pupils’ well-being? Further results from our mobility and activity survey:
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RESULTS OF MOBILITY AND ACTIVITY SURVEY: Accompaniment
The analysis of the fitness tracker data and the mobility and activity survey revealed the following about accompanying people on trips:
Fitness tracker in our mobility and activity survey
During our mobility and activity survey, we also collected data via fitness trackers with the pupils! Results of this approach will follow soon.
RESULTS OF MOBILITY AND ACTIVITY SURVEY: Steps
With an average of 5050 steps, the students of Billrothgymnasium clearly took the most steps!
TRA:WELL AT TRB 2024
Shun Su presented the paper “Analysis of Physiological Responses of Children to Active Travel” at TRB 2024 in Washington D.C. (Shun Su, Juliane Stark, Reinhard Hössinger, Yusak Susilo). The paper provides exciting insights into the relationship between active mobility, subjective perception (e.g. fatigue, stress) and other route-based factors (e.g. companion) and the heart rate of […]
TRA:WELL at the 15th Austrian Cycling Summit
As part of the 15th Austrian Cycling Summitaccording to the motto “Cycling for all”Juliane Stark presented in the keynote speech“Cycling – healthy and environmentally friendly – but still not my cup of tea!” Juliane Stark presented some of the results of the TRA:WELL project.In the subsequent panel discussion, we joined Bettina Schützhofer (sicher unterwegs), Paul […]
Q-Study shows another mobility type
Environmentally conscious & healthy – But safe! Q-study shows another “type”
Our Q-study has identified another “type”:
TRA:WELL workshop about built environment conducted!
TRA:WELL workshop. As part of our research project, we asked 13- and 14-year-old pupils to design their ideal traffic environment on the way to school and on their everyday journeys. Their subjective and objective road safety as well as their well-being were essential.Here you can find an insight into the creative ideas for youth-friendly traffic […]
Further results from our Q-study: “chilly & comfortable”
Our Q-study identified the type “chill and bequen, of course!”: