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Research of the transport and logistics infrastructure’s transit potential of Kazakhstan

Bulletin of the Karaganda university Economy series, 2022
Object: Study of the transit potential of international road transport corridors in the Republic of Kazakhstan.Methods: General scientific methods were used: The method of the content analysis, which facilitated to organize and structure the main scientific research related to the study of the productivity of the transport sector, the role and ...
L.V. Tashenova   +2 more
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STATE AND PROSPECTS OF TRANSPORT SYSTEMS TRANSIT POTENTIAL RUSSIA

Alternative energy sources in the transport-technological complex: problems and prospects of rational use of, 2015
The development of the transit potential of Russia provides an implementation of innovative models of socio-economic development of the country. It is aimed at higher economic growth due to the transition of the economy from exporting raw materials to exporting finished products and transport services.
A. Sheremet   +5 more
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Undercutting Transit? Exploring Potential Competition Between Automated Vehicles and Public Transportation in the United States

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2023
Automated vehicles (AVs) have the potential to dramatically disrupt current transportation patterns and practices. One particular area of concern is AVs’ impacts on public transit systems. If vehicle automation enables significant price decreases or performance improvements for ride-hailing services, some fear that it could undercut public transit ...
Leah Kaplan, John Paul Helveston
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Transit Corridor Livability: Realizing the Potential of Transportation and Land Use Integration

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2017
In recent years, strategies to promote transportation and land use integration have gained prominence in planning-related fields, believed to yield many potential benefits toward travel, health, welfare, and sustainability goals. Although livability has been identified as an important outcome of this approach as well, little guidance exists on what ...
Bruce Appleyard   +2 more
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Active Transportation by Transit-Dependent and Choice Riders and Potential Displacement of Leisure Physical Activity

Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2015
Public transit users are expected to have higher levels of active transportation (AT, walking and bicycling) because they often need to walk to and from transit. Surveys in Baltimore and Seattle ( n = 1,622) revealed that transit users performed more AT than nonusers, especially when dependent on transit.
Lachapelle, Ugo   +4 more
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