Advancing Research in Transportation and Public Health: A Selection of Twenty Project Ideas from a US Research Roadmap

Abstract: 
Transportation policies and projects have multiple impacts on health. Research on these impacts can help promote positive and reduce adverse health consequences of decisions made by transportation agencies. In 2019 the U.S. National Cooperative Highway Research Program published a research roadmap for transportation and public health based on an extensive literature search and key informant interviews. The roadmap identified 44 research gaps and 122 research needs on a wide range of relevant topics. From this list, using pre-established criteria including specificity, equity, potential impact, and long-term usefulness, we selected 20 topics suitable for further research especially in academic settings. We present the questions, context, and possible research approach for each of the 20 topics. These topics cover issues ranging from integrating equity into performance measures and developing forecasting models for active travel to incorporating health questions into routine household travel surveys and examining health impacts of autonomous vehicles. We added questions on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on transportation.
Author: 
Dannenberg, AL
Rodriguez, D
Sandt, LS
Publication date: 
June 1, 2021
Publication type: 
Journal Article
Citation: 
Dannenberg, A., Rodriguez, D., & Sandt, L. (2021). Advancing research in transportation and public health: A selection of twenty project ideas from a US research roadmap. Journal of Transport &Health, 21(Query date: 2024-12-09 21:28:55), 101021–101021.