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Towards a better understanding of the reasons for the extensive use of private cars: a case study in Skikda, Algeria

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With the continuous urban expansion of cities around the world, cities have become more crowded as the numbers of all kinds of vehicles have increased, especially due to the inclination of individuals to use personal cars. In this study, we want to identify the different reasons that motivate the populations of the state of Skikda, Algeria, to prefer using cars through a questionnaire. In order to be clearer, we processed and analyzed the survey data using the SPSS analytical program. This article aims to identify the main reasons that motivate individuals to prefer using a personal car when traveling and propose possible solutions, or even identify actions to be taken now and in the future in order to establish a more sustainable exclusive transport. By analyzing the results, it became clear to us that road users prefer cars only for psychological and technical reasons and do not consider the preservation of the environment or the security of people. Although they are aware of the problems arising from their extensive use, they continue to do so because they have no other alternative. Improvements in public transportation means would change the situation.
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Bibliogr. 38 poz.
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  • University Frères Mentouri Constantine 1, Transport Engineering Department, LITE Laboratory; P.O. Box, 325 Ain El Bey Way, 25017 Constantine, Algeria
  • University Frères Mentouri Constantine 1, Transport Engineering Department, LITE Laboratory; P.O. Box, 325 Ain El Bey Way, 25017 Constantine, Algeria
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  • University Frères Mentouri Constantine 1, Transport Engineering Department, LITE Laboratory; P.O. Box, 325 Ain El Bey Way, 25017 Constantine, Algeria
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