AbstractThis paper describes a unique twelve-month online panel survey of overnight travel, assessing participant retention and feedback in inform future long-distance travel survey design. Diverse methods were used to recruit 1,220 initial participants, 51.5% of whom completed the panel. Connections to a university or the research team positively impacted retention. Heavy traveling had a small but negative impact. Survey feedback indicated the importance of accounting for repeated trips and complex combinations of modes, travel parties, and purposes. The survey demonstrates that a monthly panel framed around overnight stays is a strong candidate for collecting detailed long-distance travel data
Recent work in transport research has increasingly tried to broaden out beyond traditional areas suc...
Background. The purpose of this study was to assess the (previously untested) reliability and validi...
The overall purpose of the project is to conduct a demonstration study that shows how two data colle...
AbstractThis paper describes a unique twelve-month online panel survey of overnight travel, assessin...
015674692015PDFTech ReportUVM TRC Report #15-003Longitudinal studiesNightTravel behaviorActivity cho...
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) is responsible for designing the next national survey ...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes the use of a panel in a pilot TravelSmart project in New South Wales....
Copyright © 2013 Nicholas A. Petrunoff et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
This paper summarizes the findings from the workshop "Surveys on long-distance travel and other rare...
The objective of this report is to first review what we know from the literature about long distance...
The relative share of passenger miles of travel undertaken during non-routine out-of-town longer-dis...
One of the leading paradigms in modern travel behaviour research is the activity based approach, whi...
2018PDFTech ReportTravelTravel demandTrip lengthIntercity transportationTravel surveysUnited StatesN...
University Transportation Centers Program2018PDFTech ReportAultman-Hall, LisaUniversity of Vermont. ...
Web-based stated preference (SP) surveys are widely used to estimate values of travel time (VTT) for...
Recent work in transport research has increasingly tried to broaden out beyond traditional areas suc...
Background. The purpose of this study was to assess the (previously untested) reliability and validi...
The overall purpose of the project is to conduct a demonstration study that shows how two data colle...
AbstractThis paper describes a unique twelve-month online panel survey of overnight travel, assessin...
015674692015PDFTech ReportUVM TRC Report #15-003Longitudinal studiesNightTravel behaviorActivity cho...
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) is responsible for designing the next national survey ...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes the use of a panel in a pilot TravelSmart project in New South Wales....
Copyright © 2013 Nicholas A. Petrunoff et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
This paper summarizes the findings from the workshop "Surveys on long-distance travel and other rare...
The objective of this report is to first review what we know from the literature about long distance...
The relative share of passenger miles of travel undertaken during non-routine out-of-town longer-dis...
One of the leading paradigms in modern travel behaviour research is the activity based approach, whi...
2018PDFTech ReportTravelTravel demandTrip lengthIntercity transportationTravel surveysUnited StatesN...
University Transportation Centers Program2018PDFTech ReportAultman-Hall, LisaUniversity of Vermont. ...
Web-based stated preference (SP) surveys are widely used to estimate values of travel time (VTT) for...
Recent work in transport research has increasingly tried to broaden out beyond traditional areas suc...
Background. The purpose of this study was to assess the (previously untested) reliability and validi...
The overall purpose of the project is to conduct a demonstration study that shows how two data colle...