By analyzing seven-day travel logs from Los Angeles during 2011–2013, we contribute to the understanding of intrapersonal day-to-day travel variability (IDTV) in relation to socio-demographic and land-use characteristics and the implication of travel survey duration for travel parameter estimates. Our main sample included 2,395 person-days from 352 individual participants in 219 households. Our analytical methods included linear regressions and random sampling experiments. Our Feasible Generalized Least Squares (FGLS) regression models revealed that many factors significantly influenced IDTV, such as gender, age, income, and household type. However, the observed socio-demographic and land-use characteristics could only explain a small po...
In this thesis, the capacity of continuous surveys in replacing cross-sectional surveys is examined....
In 1997 the Department of Transportation carried out a one-week study in Lexington, Kentucky in whic...
The objective of this report is to first review what we know from the literature about long distance...
By analyzing seven-day travel logs from Los Angeles during 2011–2013, we contribute to the understan...
Traditional household travel surveys ask respondents to report their travel behaviour for a 24-hour ...
Empirical observations were carried out using a six-week travel survey, Mobidrive, in order to probe...
International audienceIntroduction: Understanding temporal rhythms in travel and activity patterns h...
This paper addresses the issue of day-to-day variability in activity-travel behavior. First, multidi...
While characteristics of daily travel behavior have been determined from analyses of the reconstruct...
While characteristics of daily travel behavior have been determined from analyses of the reconstruct...
The use of GPS devices and smartphones has made feasible the collection of multi-day activity-travel...
Long-distance travel constitutes a sizeable portion of total travel in the nation. Knowledge about l...
Information about the variability of public transport usage over time is an important input to many ...
Travel needs for commute and business trips are complex and choices are not made based on the charac...
Temporal rhythms in travel and activity patterns are analysed thanks to a seven-day travel diary col...
In this thesis, the capacity of continuous surveys in replacing cross-sectional surveys is examined....
In 1997 the Department of Transportation carried out a one-week study in Lexington, Kentucky in whic...
The objective of this report is to first review what we know from the literature about long distance...
By analyzing seven-day travel logs from Los Angeles during 2011–2013, we contribute to the understan...
Traditional household travel surveys ask respondents to report their travel behaviour for a 24-hour ...
Empirical observations were carried out using a six-week travel survey, Mobidrive, in order to probe...
International audienceIntroduction: Understanding temporal rhythms in travel and activity patterns h...
This paper addresses the issue of day-to-day variability in activity-travel behavior. First, multidi...
While characteristics of daily travel behavior have been determined from analyses of the reconstruct...
While characteristics of daily travel behavior have been determined from analyses of the reconstruct...
The use of GPS devices and smartphones has made feasible the collection of multi-day activity-travel...
Long-distance travel constitutes a sizeable portion of total travel in the nation. Knowledge about l...
Information about the variability of public transport usage over time is an important input to many ...
Travel needs for commute and business trips are complex and choices are not made based on the charac...
Temporal rhythms in travel and activity patterns are analysed thanks to a seven-day travel diary col...
In this thesis, the capacity of continuous surveys in replacing cross-sectional surveys is examined....
In 1997 the Department of Transportation carried out a one-week study in Lexington, Kentucky in whic...
The objective of this report is to first review what we know from the literature about long distance...