Factors Determining Transit Access by Car Owners: Implications for Intermodal Passenger Transportation Planning [PDF]
Although walking is the dominant mode of transportation to transit facilities, there are strong variations by socio-demographics, geography, mode of public transit used and other factors.
Mallon, Y., Thakuriah, P., Tilahun, N.
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Enhancing Walkability in Jakarta’s TOD: a Pathway to Optimizing First- and Last- Mile Mobility
For Jakarta’s sustainable mobility transition, TOD (Transit-Oriented Development) success depends on seamless First-and-Last-Mile (FLM) connectivity. Specifically, high-quality walkability is essential to connect transit hubs to destinations and drive ...
Dimas Pramana Putra +2 more
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How does it feel to travel through a tunnel?
This paper opens a pathway for a constructive vision of atmospheric qualities of transit space design. It focuses on an ordinary tunnel for pedestrians and cyclists in a suburban district of Aalborg, Denmark.
Ditte Bendix Lanng
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Examination of Regional Transit Service Under Contracting: A Case Study in the Greater New Orleans Region, Research Report 10-09 [PDF]
Many local governments and transit agencies in the United States face financial difficulties in providing adequate public transit service in individual systems, and in providing sufficient regional coordination to accommodate transit trips involving at ...
Houtman, Rebecca +3 more
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Estimation of possibilities of region transport clusterization [PDF]
The aim of the article. The aim of the article is to offer the method of estimation of region transport clusterization possibilities. The results of the analysis.
V.V. Lyfar
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Factors influencing walking distance to the preferred public transport stop in selected urban centres of Czechia [PDF]
One of the ways of improving the attractiveness of public transport is to bring it closer to its potential users. A long walking distance from a stop is often one of the critical factors limiting its more frequent and extensive use.
Burian, Jaroslav +4 more
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17-09 Assessing the Impact of Air Pollution on Public Health Along Transit Routes [PDF]
Transportation sources account for a large proportion of the pollutants found in most urban areas. Also, transportation activity and intensity appear likely to contribute to the risk of respiratory disease occurrence.
Arabi, Mehrdad +4 more
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On the structural changes in the Brewer-Dobson circulation after 2000 [PDF]
In this paper we present evidence that the observed increase in tropical upwelling after the year 2000 may be attributed to a change in the Brewer-Dobson circulation pattern.
Birner, Thomas +5 more
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Examining the Development Effects of Modern-Era Streetcars: An Assessment of Portland and Seattle [PDF]
Most U.S. cities pursuing streetcars are doing so primarily for their purported development effects, as opposed to for their transportation role, yet there is little evidence about the nature or magnitude of these development effects due to a scarcity of
Brown, Jeffrey, Mendez, Joel
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Public transport can discourage individual car usage as a life-cycle asset management strategy towards carbon neutrality. An effective public transport system contributes greatly to the wider goal of a sustainable built environment, provided the critical
Umair Hasan +2 more
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