#10220. Political Partisanship and Transportation Reform

September 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Support for transportation policies and investments is increasingly shaped by partisan ideals. Less well documented is the role of partisanship relative to potential mediating factors like transportation-related values, beliefs about the possibility of change, self-interest, and knowledge. We surveyed a representative sample of 600 U.S. adults about these factors, their political ideology, and their willingness to change the automobile-oriented transportation status quo.
Keywords:
partisanship; political ideology; self-interest; transportation policy; values

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