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Publication Publication record
Title Out and about
Subtitle LGBTQIA+ experiences of active travel
Publisher Publisher Transport ScotlandPublisher Sustrans
Authors Author Hannah JohnsonAuthor Aiman KhanAuthor Atlas MartinAuthor Katy SpencerAuthor Amy Walker
Date Date February 2025‎
Summary, keywords and locations
Summary "LGBTQIA+ people experience many of the same barriers to active travel as the wider population; however, their experiences are often compounded by structural barriers. Safety concerns are a common theme uniting many experiences of active travel. Beyond the typical traffic-related safety concerns, these stem from LGBTQIA+ people having to navigate spaces where they may encounter transphobia, homophobia or biphobia. Identities such as ethnicity, class, and disability also intersect with LGBTQIA+ identities to influence feelings of safety. Individuals adopt various strategies to manage safety risks for example avoiding certain areas, times of day or travel modes, travelling in groups and reducing how visibly LGBTQIA+ they appear."
Keywords Keyword WalkingKeyword CyclingKeyword Active travelKeyword Inclusivity
Locations Location Scotland
How to find this document
Publication Live Live as of 25 February 2025
Archive Archive Archived on 25 February 2025

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