Selecting the traffic mode

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30.5.2006


Argumentation analysis on public transportation


Supporting (+) or contradicting (-) sign appointed to each sub argument is defined in relation to the argument directly above.


Statement: Public transportation is a favorable choice to the passenger


← + Use of professional drivers enhances traffic safety
← + A familiar and reliable mode of transportation
← + “Anonymous” mode of traveling
← + Seen as a part of the urban culture
← + “Willingness to be driven”


← - Ticket fare
← - No maintenance or operating costs associated with a personal car
← + Ticket fares are relatively high to those who use public transportation only occasionally
← - Time expenditure (stops, interchanges)
← - No time needed for parking
← - Some other activities can be undertaken while traveling
← - Inflexibility
← - Public transportation in the Helsinki metropolitan area is rather well organised and easily available (routes, timetables)
← - Cross traffic is somewhat problematic
← - Public transportation is often perceived as a low-status mode of transportation compared to a personal car
← - Environmental values are continuously gaining wider acceptance
← - Public transportation is an inconvenient mode of traveling for shopping or transporting goods
← - Traffic noise and emissions lower the quality and attractiveness of the environment
← - Increasing the proportion of public transportation to personal cars decreases traffic flow and, therefore, the adverse effects originating from it


Statement: Public transportation is a favorable choice to the society


← + Using public transportation promotes better planning of the daily traveling activities and reduces unnecessary trips
← + New regulations and technical improvements are more easily implemented in public transportation vehicles
← + Public transportation is available to all, which improves social equality
← - Ticket fares are too high for some people
← + Society can support the disadvantaged with subsidies
← + The need of parking areas is reduced, and the land can be submitted to a more profitable use
← + Higher utilisation rate increases the benefits arising from the use of public transportation


← - Traffic emissions cause adverse environmental and health effects (particulate matter, CO2)
← - Relatively low emissions compared to the use of personal cars
← - Maintenance and operating costs
← + Societal subsidies
← - Societal cost from the traffic accidents
← - Reduced traffic flow and the use of professional drivers decreases the risk of accidents