Urban structure impacts car use in Spanish cities, changing travel habits
The goal of the study was to understand how the layout of cities affects people's choice to use cars for transportation. Researchers looked at five medium-sized cities in Spain with different characteristics. They found that factors like where people live and work, access to public transport, parking availability, and city density influence how much people use cars. The study suggests that urban planning can play a role in reducing the need for car travel in medium-sized cities.