Abstract

This is the first of two chapters on involuntary transport disadvantages in practice. In both chapters narratives on involuntary transport disadvantages will be presented. These narratives are to be found in the literature, academic, and gray literature alike. In this chapter the focus will be on the description of situations of transport disadvantage from a geographical viewpoint. I will describe what happens with transport and mobility in cities (Section 2.2), in suburbs and peri-urban areas (Section 2.3), and in rural areas (Section 2.4). The focus will be on the OECD world, but for cities and rural areas short paragraphs on situations in developing countries are included.

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