Regular car use is a source of pollution and physical inactivity. InterMob is an interdisciplinary randomized controlled behavioral intervention aiming at reducing car use. The objectives of InterMob are to a) Evaluate the efficacy of a theory- and evidence-based intervention, b) Identify the mechanisms related mobility change, and c) Identify the conditions under which the intervention is effective. To meet these objectives, 300 regular car users living in Grenoble will be recruited and randomized in one of two arms: 1. experimental group that will receive the InterMob intervention: six months of free public transport/access to a bicycle, and behavior change techniques (personalized transport advice, setting of mobility change goals, considering possible obstacles; 6 months of motivational messages to prompt goal setting and self-monitoring). 2. active control group that will receive information about air pollution (discussion about the health consequences of air pollution, the association between air pollution and car use; 6 months of messages to prompt air pollution monitoring.) Follow-up measures will be carried out until 24 months after the beginning of the study (8-day measurement sessions). Five sessions will involve wearing a GPS/accelerometer, and an air pollution sensor. Participants will complete mobility logs and questionnaires measuring the psychological mechanisms related to their mobility (habits, intentions, self-efficacy), and socio-economical characteristics (number of children, accessibility) during the 8 sessions. The investigators hypothesize that the participants allocated to experimental group will reduce the car use and increase the use of alternative modes to the car (biking, walking, public transport, and carpooling) more than the participants of the control group, and that these changes will remain. The investigators hypothesize that mobility changes will be mediated by intention and self-efficacy. The investigators hypothesize that the efficacy of the intervention will be moderated by socio-spatial factors (number of children, travel distances) and psychological factors (self-control). The main criterion will be car use reduction and the use of alternative modes to the car. In addition, the investigators will assess physical activity (minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity), the exposure to air pollution, the quality of life and the carbon footprint associated to transport.
Sample size : The investigators have calculated the sample size considering : * the proportion of trips made by car (49% of the trips made in Grenoble Metropole are made by car according to the EMD, 2010 which is the most recent survey in the area currently available), * the potential target population's transport behavior (a percentage of the population can be classified as reluctant drivers with positive attitudes toward other modes of transportation, this population makes 80% of their trips and could potentially reduce their car use to 64% considering the characteristics of the trips) * the impact of past interventions (car reduction of -17%, from 50% to 33% of car use, Brockman \& Fox, 2011). The investigators considered a statistical power of 0.8, and a significance level of 0.05 for a proportion of 80% or 50% of trips made by car in the control group. In order to detect a difference of 15% when the share of trips made by car is reduced from 80% to 65% or from 50 to 35%, the investigators need 300 individuals (i.e., 150 individuals in each group).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
400
Intermob is a theory- and evidence-based behavioral intervention that combines public transport/bicycle and motivational techniques (action planning, personalized transport advice, goal setting).
The active control intervention is based on a discussion about air pollution, the effects of air pollution on health, the association between air pollution and transport.
Univ. Grenoble-Alpes
Saint-Martin-d'Hères, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Changes in car use from the baseline and the beginning of the intervention (one month after the beginning of the intervention, Month 1)
Car use (kilometers traveled and modal share) will be measured using the GPS tracks collected by a GPS device (SenseDoc) and by calculating the variables of interest from the information mentioned in the travel diary. The GPS device is used during 9 days each and the travel diary is filled up during 8 days
Time frame: Baseline and one month and a half after the baseline (Month 1)
Changes in car use from the baseline and half of the intervention (Month 3)
Car use (kilometers traveled and modal share) will be measured using the GPS tracks collected by a GPS device (SenseDoc) and by calculating the variables of interest from the information mentioned in the travel diary. The GPS device is used during 9 days each and the travel diary is filled up during 8 days
Time frame: Baseline, and three months after the baseline (Month 3)
Changes in car use from the baseline the end of the intervention (Month 7)
Car use (kilometers traveled and modal share) will be measured using the GPS tracks collected by a GPS device (SenseDoc) and by calculating the variables of interest from the information mentioned in the travel diary. The GPS device is used during 9 days each and the travel diary is filled up during 8 days
Time frame: Baseline and seven months after the baseline (Month 7)
Changes in car use from the baseline and two months after the end of the intervention (Month 9)
Car use (kilometers traveled and modal share) will be measured by calculating the variables of interest from the information mentioned in the travel diary. Travel diary is filled up during 8 days
Time frame: Baseline and nine months after the baseline (Month 9)
Changes in car use from the baseline and six months after the end of the intervention (Month 12)
Car use (kilometers traveled and modal share) will be measured by calculating the variables of interest from the information mentioned in the travel diary. Travel diary is filled up during 8 days
Time frame: Baseline and one year after the baseline (Month 12)
Changes in car use from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
Car use (kilometers traveled and modal share) will be measured using the GPS tracks collected by a GPS device (SenseDoc) and by calculating the variables of interest from the information mentioned in the travel diary. The GPS device is used during 9 days each and the travel diary is filled up during 8 days
Time frame: Baseline and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Changes in car use from the baseline and one year and a half after the end of the intervention (Month 24)
Car use (kilometers traveled and modal share) will be measured by calculating the variables of interest from the information mentioned in the travel diary. Travel diary is filled up during 8 days
Time frame: Baseline and two years after the baseline (Month 24)
Changes in active commuting (classic or electric bike, public transport, walk, carpooling) from the baseline and and the beginning of the intervention (one month after the beginning of the intervention, Month 1)
Active commuting will be measured using the GPS tracks and by calculating the variables of interest from travel diary (kilometers traveled, modal share). The GPS device is used during 9 days each and the travel diary is filled up during 8 days.
Time frame: Baseline and one month and a half after the baseline (Month 1)
Changes in active commuting (classic or electric bike, public transport, walk, carpooling) from the baseline and the half of the intervention (Month 3)
Active commuting will be measured using the GPS tracks and by calculating the variables of interest from travel diary (kilometers traveled, modal share). The GPS device is used during 9 days each and the travel diary is filled up during 8 days.
Time frame: Baseline, and three months after the baseline (Month 3)
Changes in active commuting (classic or electric bike, public transport, walk, carpooling) from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
Active commuting will be measured using the GPS tracks and by calculating the variables of interest from travel diary (kilometers traveled, modal share). The GPS device is used during 9 days each and the travel diary is filled up during 8 days.
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Changes in active commuting (classic or electric bike, public transport, walk, carpooling) from the baseline and two months after the end of the intervention (Month 9)
Active commuting will be measured by calculating the variables of interest from travel diary (kilometers traveled, modal share). The GPS device is used during 9 days each and the travel diary is filled up during 8 days.
Time frame: Baseline, and nine months after the baseline (Month 9)
Changes in active commuting (classic or electric bike, public transport, walk, carpooling) from the baseline and six months after the end of the intervention (Month 12)
Active commuting will be measured by calculating the variables of interest from travel diary (kilometers traveled, modal share). The GPS device is used during 9 days each and the travel diary is filled up during 8 days.
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Time frame: Baseline, and one year after the baseline (Month 12)
Changes in active commuting (classic or electric bike, public transport, walk, carpooling) from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
Active commuting will be measured using the GPS tracks and by calculating the variables of interest from travel diary (kilometers traveled, modal share). The GPS device is used during 9 days each and the travel diary is filled up during 8 days.
Time frame: Baseline, and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Changes in active commuting (classic or electric bike, public transport, walk, carpooling) from the baseline and one year and a half after the end of the intervention (Month 24)
Active commuting will be measured by calculating the variables of interest from travel diary (kilometers traveled, modal share). The GPS device is used during 9 days each and the travel diary is filled up during 8 days.
Time frame: Baseline, and two years after the baseline (Month 24)
Changes in minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) from the baseline and and the beginning of the intervention (one month after the beginning of the intervention, Month 1)
MVPA will be assessed by a tri-axial accelerometer (SenseDoc) with measurement frequency of 60 Hz during 9 days by the IPAQ (International Physical Activity Questionnaire) filled up once for the whole last week
Time frame: Baseline and one month and a half after the baseline (Month 1)
Changes in minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) from the baseline and the half of the intervention (Month 3)
MVPA will be assessed by a tri-axial accelerometer (SenseDoc) with measurement frequency of 60 Hz during 9 days by the IPAQ (International Physical Activity Questionnaire) filled up once for the whole last week
Time frame: Baseline, and three months after the baseline (Month 3)
Changes in minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
MVPA will be assessed by a tri-axial accelerometer (SenseDoc) with measurement frequency of 60 Hz during 9 days by the IPAQ (International Physical Activity Questionnaire) filled up once for the whole last week
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Changes in minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) from the baseline and two months after the end of the intervention (Month 9)
MVPA will be assessed by the IPAQ (International Physical Activity Questionnaire) filled up once for the whole last week
Time frame: Baseline, and nine months after the baseline (Month 9)
Changes in minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) from the baseline and six months after the end of the intervention (Month 12)
MVPA will be assessed by the IPAQ (International Physical Activity Questionnaire) filled up once for the whole last week
Time frame: Baseline, and one year after the baseline (Month 12)
Changes in minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
MVPA will be assessed by a tri-axial accelerometer (SenseDoc) with measurement frequency of 60 Hz during 9 days by the IPAQ (International Physical Activity Questionnaire) filled up once for the whole last week
Time frame: Baseline, and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Changes in minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) from the baseline and one year and a half after the end of the intervention (Month 24)
MVPA will be assessed by the IPAQ (International Physical Activity Questionnaire) filled up once for the whole last week
Time frame: Baseline, and two years after the baseline (Month 24)
Changes in exposure to air quality from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
Exposure to air quality will be measured by the assessment of the concentration and composition of fine particles using a pollution captor (MicroPEMTM) during 8 days
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Changes in exposure to air quality from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
Exposure to air quality will be measured by the assessment of the concentration and composition of fine particles using a pollution captor (MicroPEMTM) during 8 days
Time frame: Baseline, and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Changes in self-reported quality of life from the baseline and the half of the intervention (Month 3)
Self-reported quality of life via questionnaire SF-12 (scale from 1 poor health to 5 good health)
Time frame: Baseline, and three months after the baseline (Month 3)
Changes in self-reported quality of life from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
SSelf-reported quality of life via questionnaire SF-12 (scale from 1 poor health to 5 good health)
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Changes in self-reported quality of life from the baseline and six months after the end of the intervention (Month 12)
Self-reported quality of life via questionnaire SF-12 (scale from 1 poor health to 5 good health)
Time frame: Baseline, and one year after the baseline (Month 12)
Changes in self-reported quality of life from the baseline and one year and a half after the end of the intervention (Month 24)
Self-reported quality of life via questionnaire SF-12 (scale from 1 poor health to 5 good health)
Time frame: Baseline, and two years after the baseline (Month 24)
Changes in self-reported biometrics from the baseline and and the beginning of the intervention (one month after the beginning of the intervention, Month 1)
Self-reported biometrics via biometric questionnaire
Time frame: Baseline and one month and a half after the baseline (Month 1)
Changes in self-reported biometrics from the baseline and the half of the intervention (Month 3)
Self-reported biometrics via biometric questionnaire
Time frame: Baseline, and three months after the baseline (Month 3)
Changes in self-reported biometrics from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
Self-reported biometrics via biometric questionnaire
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Changes in self-reported biometrics from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
Self-reported biometrics via biometric questionnaire
Time frame: Baseline, and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Motivational stage from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
Motivational stage via a Stage-of-change questionnaire (Biehl et al., 2018)
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Motivational stage from the baseline and six months after the end of the intervention (Month 12)
Motivational stage via a Stage-of-change questionnaire (Biehl et al., 2018) (three questions that allow to classifie the people in precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance)
Time frame: Baseline, and one year after the baseline (Month 12)
Motivational stage from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
Motivational stage via a Stage-of-change questionnaire (Biehl et al., 2018) (three questions that allow to classifie the people in precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance)
Time frame: Baseline, and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Motivational stage from the baseline and one year and a half after the end of the intervention (Month 24)
Motivational stage via a Stage-of-change questionnaire (Biehl et al., 2018) (three questions that allow to classifie the people in precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance)
Time frame: Baseline, and two years after the baseline (Month 24)
Green self-identity from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
Green self-identity via green self-identity (Lalot et al. 2019) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of green self-identity
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Green self-identity from the baseline and six months after the end of the intervention (Month 12)
Green self-identity via green self-identity (Lalot et al. 2019) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of green self-identity
Time frame: Baseline, and one year after the baseline (Month 12)
Green self-identity from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
Green self-identity via green self-identity (Lalot et al. 2019) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of green self-identity
Time frame: Baseline, and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Green self-identity from the baseline and one year and a half after the end of the intervention (Month 24)
Green self-identity via green self-identity (Lalot et al. 2019) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of green self-identity
Time frame: Baseline, and two years after the baseline (Month 24)
Changes in habits of alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and and the beginning of the intervention (one month after the beginning of the intervention, Month 1)
Habits of alternative modes to the car and car use via self-report habit index (Gardner et al., 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of habit
Time frame: Baseline and one month and a half after the baseline (Month 1)
Changes in habits of alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and the half of the intervention (Month 3)
Habits of alternative modes to the car and car use via self-report habit index (Gardner et al., 2012)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of habit
Time frame: Baseline, and three months after the baseline (Month 3)
Changes in habits of alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
Habits of alternative modes to the car and car use via self-report habit index (Gardner et al., 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of habit
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Changes in habits of alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and two months after the end of the intervention (Month 9)
Habits of alternative modes to the car and car use via self-report habit index (Gardner et al., 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of habit
Time frame: Baseline, and nine months after the baseline (Month 9)
Changes in habits of alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and six months after the end of the intervention (Month 12)
Habits of alternative modes to the car and car use via self-report habit index (Gardner et al., 2012)
Time frame: Baseline, and one year after the baseline (Month 12)
Changes in habits of alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
Habits of alternative modes to the car and car use via self-report habit index (Gardner et al., 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of habit
Time frame: Baseline, and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Changes in habits of alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and one year and a half after the end of the intervention (Month 24)
Habits of alternative modes to the car and car use via self-report habit index (Gardner et al., 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of habit
Time frame: Baseline, and two years after the baseline (Month 24)
Changes in intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and and the beginning of the intervention (one month after the beginning of the intervention, Month 1)
Intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use via intention questionnaire (Godin, 2012)
Time frame: Baseline and one month and a half after the baseline (Month 1)
Changes in intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and the half of the intervention (Month 3)
Intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use via intention questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of intention
Time frame: Baseline, and three months after the baseline (Month 3)
Changes in intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
Intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use via intention questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of intention
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Changes in intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and two months after the end of the intervention (Month 9)
Intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use via intention questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of intention
Time frame: Baseline, and nine months after the baseline (Month 9)
Changes in intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and six months after the end of the intervention (Month 12)
Intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use via intention questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of intention
Time frame: Baseline, and one year after the baseline (Month 12)
Changes in intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
Intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use via intention questionnaire (Godin, 2012)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of intention
Time frame: Baseline, and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Changes in intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and one year and a half after the end of the intervention (Month 24)
Intention toward alternative modes to the car and car use via intention questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of intention
Time frame: Baseline, and two years after the baseline (Month 24)
Changes in self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car from the baseline and and the beginning of the intervention (one month after the beginning of the intervention, Month 1)
Self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car via self-efficacy questionnaire (Schwarzer et al., 2015) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of self-efficacy
Time frame: Baseline and one month and a half after the baseline (Month 1)
Changes in self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car from the baseline and the half of the intervention (Month 3)
Self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car via self-efficacy questionnaire (Schwarzer et al., 2015)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of self-efficacy
Time frame: Baseline, and three months after the baseline (Month 3)
Changes in self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
Self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car via self-efficacy questionnaire (Schwarzer et al., 2015) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of self-efficacy
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Changes in self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car from the baseline and two months after the end of the intervention (Month 9)
Self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car via self-efficacy questionnaire (Schwarzer et al., 2015) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of self-efficacy
Time frame: Baseline, and nine months after the baseline (Month 9)
Changes in self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car from the baseline and six months after the end of the intervention (Month 12)
Self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car via self-efficacy questionnaire (Schwarzer et al., 2015) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of self-efficacy
Time frame: Baseline, and one year after the baseline (Month 12)
Changes in self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
Self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car via self-efficacy questionnaire (Schwarzer et al., 2015) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of self-efficacy
Time frame: Baseline, and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Changes in self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car from the baseline and one year and a half after the end of the intervention (Month 24)
Self-efficacy for alternative modes and for the car via self-efficacy questionnaire (Schwarzer et al., 2015) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of self-efficacy
Time frame: Baseline, and two years after the baseline (Month 24)
Changes in intention implementation from the baseline and and the beginning of the intervention (one month after the beginning of the intervention, Month 1)
Intention implementation via intention implementation questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of intention implementation
Time frame: Baseline and one month and a half after the baseline (Month 1)
Changes in intention implementation from the baseline and the half of the intervention (Month 3)
Intention implementation via intention implementation questionnaire (Godin, 2012)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of intention implementation
Time frame: Baseline, and three months after the baseline (Month 3)
Changes in intention implementation from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
Intention implementation via intention implementation questionnaire (Godin, 2012)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of intention implementation
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Changes in intention implementation from the baseline and two months after the end of the intervention (Month 9)
Intention implementation via intention implementation questionnaire (Godin, 2012)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of intention implementation
Time frame: aseline, and nine months after the baseline (Month 9)
Changes in intention implementation from the baseline and six months after the end of the intervention (Month 12)
Intention implementation via intention implementation questionnaire (Godin, 2012)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of intention implementation
Time frame: Baseline, and one year after the baseline (Month 12)
Changes in intention implementation from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
Intention implementation via intention implementation questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of intention implementation
Time frame: Baseline, and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Changes in intention implementation from the baseline and one year and a half after the end of the intervention (Month 24)
Intention implementation via intention implementation questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of intention implementation
Time frame: Baseline, and two years after the baseline (Month 24)
Changes in attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use from the baseline and and the beginning of the intervention (one month after the beginning of the intervention, Month 1)
Attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use via attitudes questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of positive or negative attitudes
Time frame: Baseline and one month and a half after the baseline (Month 1)
Changes in attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use from the baseline and the half of the intervention (Month 3)
Attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use via attitudes questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of positive or negative attitudes
Time frame: Baseline, and three months after the baseline (Month 3)
Changes in attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
Attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use via attitudes questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of positive or negative attitudes
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Changes in attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use from the baseline and two months after the end of the intervention (Month 9)
Attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use via attitudes questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of positive or negative attitudes
Time frame: Baseline, and nine months after the baseline (Month 9)
Changes in attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use from the baseline and six months after the end of the intervention (Month 12)
Attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use via attitudes questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of positive or negative attitudes
Time frame: Baseline, and one year after the baseline (Month 12)
Changes in attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
Attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use via attitudes questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of positive or negative attitudes
Time frame: Baseline, and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Changes in attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use from the baseline and one year and a half after the end of the intervention (Month 24)
Attitudes toward alternative modes to the car and toward car use via attitudes questionnaire (Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of positive or negative attitudes
Time frame: Baseline, and two years after the baseline (Month 24)
Changes in perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus disease from the baseline and and the beginning of the intervention (one month after the beginning of the intervention, Month 1)
Perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus disease via perceived risks questionnaire (Nexøe et al., 1999) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of perceived risks of getting COVID
Time frame: Baseline and one month and a half after the baseline (Month 1)
Changes in perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus disease from the baseline and the half of the intervention (Month 3)
Perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus disease via perceived risks questionnaire (Nexøe et al., 1999)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of perceived risks of getting COVID
Time frame: Baseline, and three months after the baseline (Month 3)
Changes in perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus disease from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
Perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus disease via perceived risks questionnaire (Nexøe et al., 1999)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of perceived risks of getting COVID
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Changes in perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus disease from the baseline and two months after the end of the intervention (Month 9)
Perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus disease via perceived risks questionnaire (Nexøe et al., 1999)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of perceived risks of getting COVID
Time frame: Baseline, and nine months after the baseline (Month 9)
Changes in perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus disease from the baseline and six months after the end of the intervention (Month 12)
Perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus disease via perceived risks questionnaire (Nexøe et al., 1999)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of perceived risks of getting COVID
Time frame: Baseline, and one year after the baseline (Month 12)
Changes in perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus disease from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
Perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus disease via perceived risks questionnaire (Nexøe et al., 1999)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of perceived risks of getting COVID
Time frame: Baseline, and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Changes in perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus diseasefrom the baseline and one year and a half after the end of the intervention (Month 24)
Perceived susceptibility and perceived severity of getting coronavirus disease via perceived risks questionnaire (Nexøe et al., 1999)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of perceived risks of getting COVID
Time frame: Baseline, and two years after the baseline (Month 24)
Changes in subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and and the beginning of the intervention (one month after the beginning of the intervention, Month 1)
Subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use via subjective norms questionnaire(Godin, 2012)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of subjective norms
Time frame: Baseline and one month and a half after the baseline (Month 1)
Changes in subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and the half of the intervention (Month 3)
Subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use via subjective norms questionnaire(Godin, 2012) (scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of subjective norms
Time frame: Baseline, and three months after the baseline (Month 3)
Changes in subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and the end of the intervention (Month 7)
Subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use via subjective norms questionnaire(Godin, 2012)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of subjective norms
Time frame: Baseline, and seven month after the baseline (Month 7)
Changes in subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and two months after the end of the intervention (Month 9)
Subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use via subjective norms questionnaire(Godin, 2012)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of subjective norms
Time frame: aseline, and nine months after the baseline (Month 9)
Changes in subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and six months after the end of the intervention (Month 12)
Subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use via subjective norms questionnaire(Godin, 2012)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of subjective norms
Time frame: Baseline, and one year after the baseline (Month 12)
Changes in subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and one year after the end of the intervention (Month 18)
Subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use via subjective norms questionnaire(Godin, 2012)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of subjective norms
Time frame: Baseline, and one year and a half after the baseline (Month 18)
Changes in subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use from the baseline and one year and a half after the end of the intervention (Month 24)
Subjective norms toward alternative modes to the car and car use via subjective norms questionnaire(Godin, 2012)(scale from 1, Very much disagree and 7, strongly agree) to measure the strength of subjective norms
Time frame: Baseline, and two years after the baseline (Month 24)
Changes in carbon footprint associated to transport
Carbon footprint associated to transport will be calculated considering the motorization (and type of car), kilometers traveled by car, and the use of alternative modes to the car
Time frame: To be defined