Projects | Canadian Mobility Survey
The Transportation Research at McGill (TRAM) in collboration with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). are conducting this research to understand how people from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and regions in Canada use and perceive transport, and how it influences their daily lives. This research is funded by SSHRC Project titled: Linking accessibility measures to individuals' behavior and wellbeing in the Canadian context (SSHRC 435-2024-0010).
This page is dedicated to posting latest research produced from this project by students including reports, videos, and peer reviewed publications.
Reports
Mobility across Canada: Insights from a national transport survey
Negm, H., Neufeld, B., Heck, A., Alousi-Jones, M., Carvalho, T., Victoriano-Habit, R., Betori, T., Di Lembo, M., Sagner, S., & El-Geneidy, A.(2025).
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada .
Negm, H., Neufeld, B., Heck, A., Alousi-Jones, M., Carvalho, T., Victoriano-Habit, R., Betori, T., Di Lembo, M., Sagner, S., & El-Geneidy, A.(2025).
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada .
Peer Reviewed Publications
Subjectivity matters: An outlook on perceived accessibility in a travel behaviour framework.
*Negm, H. & El-Geneidy, A. (2025)
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 193, 104399.
*Negm, H. & El-Geneidy, A. (2025)
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 193, 104399.
Perceived Accessibility: A Literature review .
*Negm, H., De Vos, J., Pot, F., & El-Geneidy, A. (2025)
Journal of Transport Geography 125, 104212.
*Negm, H., De Vos, J., Pot, F., & El-Geneidy, A. (2025)
Journal of Transport Geography 125, 104212.