The presented study analyses travel mode choice in a student sample on four frequent trips: To the university, to work, to the favourite leisure activity, and to the favourite shop. The decision to use the car in contrast to alternative travel modes is modelled for each individual trip using a two-level structural equation model with trip specific attributes on Level 1 and person specific attributes on Level 2. Data was gathered in an online travel survey on a student sample of the Ruhr-University in Bochum. Three thousand five hundred and sixty students reported their mode choice for 26,865 individual trips. On the person level a comprehensive action determination model was applied to explain variation in person specific car preference, wh...
This paper presents the findings of a study that investigated travelers’ transport mode-choice behav...
This paper presents the findings of a study that investigated travelers’ transport mode-choice behav...
This paper demonstrates the possibility and the viability of combining new data resources with tradi...
The presented study analyses travel mode choice in a student sample on four frequent trips: To the u...
This study has two major concerns: the identification of mode choice determinants, and the formulati...
Various mode choice models have been developed in the past, using the SP data, in order to forecast ...
A growing interest in the behaviour of travelers to university campuses has recently emerged whether...
Automobiles have brought rapid changes in transportation with people from different areas and backgr...
What are people’s travel patterns – both users and non-users of carsharing and private cars in Europ...
The study reported in this paper investigated the influence of system related attributes on individu...
This paper examines mode choice variation in the Netherlands based on the trip data of 432 responden...
Taking car owners as research objects, the present study investigates the choice of travel mode from...
While most studies on mode choice behaviour and households are typically based on individual travel ...
While most studies on mode choice behaviour and households are typically based on individual travel ...
While most studies on mode choice behaviour and households are typically based on individual travel ...
This paper presents the findings of a study that investigated travelers’ transport mode-choice behav...
This paper presents the findings of a study that investigated travelers’ transport mode-choice behav...
This paper demonstrates the possibility and the viability of combining new data resources with tradi...
The presented study analyses travel mode choice in a student sample on four frequent trips: To the u...
This study has two major concerns: the identification of mode choice determinants, and the formulati...
Various mode choice models have been developed in the past, using the SP data, in order to forecast ...
A growing interest in the behaviour of travelers to university campuses has recently emerged whether...
Automobiles have brought rapid changes in transportation with people from different areas and backgr...
What are people’s travel patterns – both users and non-users of carsharing and private cars in Europ...
The study reported in this paper investigated the influence of system related attributes on individu...
This paper examines mode choice variation in the Netherlands based on the trip data of 432 responden...
Taking car owners as research objects, the present study investigates the choice of travel mode from...
While most studies on mode choice behaviour and households are typically based on individual travel ...
While most studies on mode choice behaviour and households are typically based on individual travel ...
While most studies on mode choice behaviour and households are typically based on individual travel ...
This paper presents the findings of a study that investigated travelers’ transport mode-choice behav...
This paper presents the findings of a study that investigated travelers’ transport mode-choice behav...
This paper demonstrates the possibility and the viability of combining new data resources with tradi...