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Simulating the impact of cognitive biases on the mobility transition ⋆

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Climate change is becoming more visible, and human adaptation is required urgently to prevent greater damage. One particular domain of adaptation concerns daily mobility (work commute), with a significant portion of these trips being done in individual cars. Yet, their impact on pollution, noise, or accidents is well-known. This paper explores various cognitive biases that can explain such lack of adaptation. Our approach is to design simple interactive simulators that users can play with in order to understand biases. The idea is that awareness of such cognitive biases is often a first step towards more rational decision making, even though things are not that simple. This paper reports on interactive simulators of potential factors of resistance, and illustrates their explanatory power on various scenarios. These simulators can be played online, with the goal to provide users with food for thought about how mobility could evolve in the future. Work is still ongoing to design a user survey to evaluate their impact.
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hal-04510564 , version 1 (19-03-2024)

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Carole Adam. Simulating the impact of cognitive biases on the mobility transition ⋆. International Simulation and Gaming Conference (ISAGA), Nicolas Bécu, Jul 2023, La Rochelle, France. ⟨hal-04510564⟩
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