Nudging Urban Travellers Towards Greener Travel Modes: A Virtual Reality Experiment

35 Pages Posted: 29 Mar 2025

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yu wang

University of Leeds

Charisma F. Choudhury

University of Leeds

Thomas O. Hancock

University of Leeds

Albert Solernou

University of Leeds

Jorge García

University of Leeds

Yacan Wang

Beijing Jiaotong University

Abstract

Cities worldwide face increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions from transportation systems, yet implementing new transport policies often involves high costs and uncertainties. This study introduces an immersive virtual reality (VR) tool as a flexible, low-cost approach for evaluating travel demand management (TDM) strategies before real-world deployment. In a repeated discrete choice experiment (1,260 observations), participants chose between a taxi (high carbon) and a bus (lower carbon) across multiple scenarios, each featuring variations in cost, travel time, and carbon attribute levels. Three nudge interventions were designed to highlight environmental impacts at three different decision points. The findings demonstrate that strategically timed nudges offer policymakers a scalable tool to promote sustainable urban mobility by integrating salient environmental feedback into decision-making contexts. These results underscore VR’s potential to simulate realistic policy interventions and generate inputs to quantify the impact of different types of interventions alongside travel attributes.

Keywords: Sustainable travel choice, Nudge, Virtual reality experiment, Learning process

Suggested Citation

wang, yu and Choudhury, Charisma F. and Hancock, Thomas O. and Solernou, Albert and García, Jorge and Wang, Yacan, Nudging Urban Travellers Towards Greener Travel Modes: A Virtual Reality Experiment. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5197721 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5197721

Yu Wang

University of Leeds ( email )

Charisma F. Choudhury

University of Leeds ( email )

Thomas O. Hancock (Contact Author)

University of Leeds ( email )

Albert Solernou

University of Leeds ( email )

Leeds, LS2 9JT
United Kingdom

Jorge García

University of Leeds ( email )

Leeds, LS2 9JT
United Kingdom

Yacan Wang

Beijing Jiaotong University ( email )

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