Cities around the world are trying out a multitude of transportation policy and investment alternatives with the aim of reducing car-induced externalities. However, without a solid understanding of how people make their transportation and residential location choices, it is hard to tell which of these policies and investments are really doing the job and which are wasting precious city resources. The focus of this paper is the determinants of car ownership and car use for commuting. Using survey data from 1997 to 1998 collected in New York City, this paper uses discrete choice econometrics to estimate a model of the choices of car ownership and commute mode while also modeling the related choice of residential location. The main story told ...
75 pagesWith continuous growth of urban populations, transportation system faces numerouschallenges ...
We provide two datasets of census block group-level mode choice parameters for New York City and New...
This paper investigates the interplay between three key choice dimensions in transport modeling: (i)...
Cities around the world are trying out a multitude of transportation policy and investment alternati...
This dissertation is an exploration of the relationship between the transportation-land use system i...
University Transportation Centers Program2011PDFResearch PaperGuo, ZhanNew York University. Robert F...
The phenomenon of Peak Car has been defined over the past eight years as a plateau or fall in the le...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding of car dependency of cities, a line of inquiry ...
This dissertation examines the impact of parking policies and social influence on commute mode choic...
Household auto ownership levels influence travel behavior in a variety of ways, including the number...
Household auto ownership levels influence travel behavior in a variety of ways, including the number...
Municipalities, planners, and governmental decision makers in the US attempt to reduce commuting by ...
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
This paper evaluates the influence of residential density on commuting behavior across U.S. cities w...
75 pagesWith continuous growth of urban populations, transportation system faces numerouschallenges ...
We provide two datasets of census block group-level mode choice parameters for New York City and New...
This paper investigates the interplay between three key choice dimensions in transport modeling: (i)...
Cities around the world are trying out a multitude of transportation policy and investment alternati...
This dissertation is an exploration of the relationship between the transportation-land use system i...
University Transportation Centers Program2011PDFResearch PaperGuo, ZhanNew York University. Robert F...
The phenomenon of Peak Car has been defined over the past eight years as a plateau or fall in the le...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding of car dependency of cities, a line of inquiry ...
This dissertation examines the impact of parking policies and social influence on commute mode choic...
Household auto ownership levels influence travel behavior in a variety of ways, including the number...
Household auto ownership levels influence travel behavior in a variety of ways, including the number...
Municipalities, planners, and governmental decision makers in the US attempt to reduce commuting by ...
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
This paper evaluates the influence of residential density on commuting behavior across U.S. cities w...
75 pagesWith continuous growth of urban populations, transportation system faces numerouschallenges ...
We provide two datasets of census block group-level mode choice parameters for New York City and New...
This paper investigates the interplay between three key choice dimensions in transport modeling: (i)...