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Economic circles have been formed and developing in China. An economic circle consists of more than one closely adjoining central cities and their influence zones.
Shuang Li, Wei Deng, Yisheng Lv
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Commuting and Car Use: Car Park Regimentations as a Potential Lever
The Institute for Transport Studies, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria was commissioned by the provinces of Vienna, Lower Austria and the Burgenland to carry out an analysis, how the introduction of parking ...
Roman Klementschitz, Juliane Stark
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Influential Factors Affecting Travelers’ Mode Choice Behavior on Mass Transit in Bangkok, Thailand
Increasing use of single or fewer occupant vehicles has increased traffic congestion and transport-related emissions. Public transport as mass transit options are increasingly being encouraged amongst travelers to use, as this is an influential strategy ...
P. Witchayaphong +4 more
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Residential dissonance and mode choice [PDF]
Residential dissonance refers to the mismatch in land-use patterns between individuals’ preferred residential neighbourhood type and the type of neighbourhood in which they currently reside. Current knowledge regarding the impact of residential dissonance is limited to short-term travel behaviours in urban vs. suburban, and rural vs.
Kamruzzaman, Md. +3 more
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Travel mode preference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: empirical observations
This research paper analyzes urban travel mode preference in Addis Ababa using a survey distributed to 457 public transit users. The article highlights the details of individual travel and then discusses the implications of the travel patterns for ...
Eleni Gebremeskel +2 more
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Stated choice model of transport modes including solar bike
In the Netherlands, e-bike ownership and use has rapidly increased over the last decade. A new type of e-bike, the solar bike, has recently been developed.
Pauline van den Berg +3 more
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Does MaaS contribute to sustainable transportation? A mode choice perspective
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is an innovative concept, enabled by the ubiquitous availability of digital technologies. Many cities around the world envision MaaS as a way to improve sustainable transportation by reducing the use of fossil fuel-based ...
Sunghoon Jang +4 more
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Modeling the effect of Mobility-as-a-Service on mode choice decisions
Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) can be considered the latest innovative technological solution to sustainable transportation. It offers travelers access to a pre-paid bundle of transportation modes on a single app with the additional convenience of the ...
A. Feneri, S. Rasouli, H. Timmermans
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Determining Variables for Transport Mode Choice
Strategies to promote sustainable means of transportation can emerge from the understanding of how people choose travel modes. Studies about it are focused on developed countries, where people have more alternatives to commuting.
Luciana Leiriao +1 more
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Growing concerns about climate change and traffic congestion are motivating policymakers to find ways to encourage sustainable travel options. In the United States, where 88 percent of shopping trips are made by car, research identifying the factors that
Natalie D Popovich, Susan Handy
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