Print Email Facebook Twitter An empirical assessment of Dutch citizens' preferences for spatial equality in the context of a national transport investment plan Title An empirical assessment of Dutch citizens' preferences for spatial equality in the context of a national transport investment plan Author Mouter, N. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics) van Cranenburgh, S. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics) van Wee, G.P. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics) Date 2017 Abstract This study presents empirical insights into Dutch citizens' preferences for spatial equality in the context of decision-making regarding the composition of a national transport investment plan. To the best of our knowledge, our study is the first study worldwide which empirically investigates citizens' preferences for the spatial distribution of benefits accruing from a transport investment plan. We conducted two Stated Choice experiments: one involving an investment plan for travel time savings, the other involving an investment plan for traffic safety. Our results show that in the context of travel time savings, a vast majority of citizens has a strong preference for spatial equality. When the investment program involves traffic safety improvements, the share of citizens that has a preference for spatial equality is considerably smaller. Specifically, using a Latent class discrete choice analysis we identified distinct segments. The first segment has a very strong preference for the investment program having the largest total reduction in traffic deaths; the second segment assigns a substantial value to an equal distribution of reductions of traffic deaths across the Netherlands. Highly educated citizens are found to have a relatively strong preference for spatial equality as compared to low educated citizens. Contrary to our expectations, explanatory variables such as political orientation, income, car ownership and region of residence do not appear to associate with citizens' preferences for spatial equality. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ae7c8526-424e-4cc8-8bf8-cdf020245fcf DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2017.03.011 Embargo date 2019-04-06 ISSN 0966-6923 Source Journal of Transport Geography, 60, 217-230 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2017 N. Mouter, S. van Cranenburgh, G.P. van Wee Files PDF Revised_Empirical_assessm ... _blind.pdf 1.16 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ae7c8526-424e-4cc8-8bf8-cdf020245fcf/datastream/OBJ/view