This study develops the Perception–Intention–Adaptation (PIA) framework to examine the role of attitudes, perceptions, and norms in public transportation ridership. The PIA framework is then applied to understand the relative importance of socio-demographic, built environment, transit service, and socio-psychological factors on public transit use for 279 residents of south Los Angeles, California, a predominately low-income, non-white neighborhood. Confirmatory factor analysis based on 21 survey items resulted in six transit-relevant socio-psychological factors which were used in regression models of two measures of transit use: the probability of using transit at least once in the 7-day observation period, and the mean number of daily tran...
Understanding residents’ attitude towards service quality is essential, because residents’ conceptio...
This paper examines whether the psychological effects of real-time transit information on commuters...
This paper aims to identify commuters’ perceptions towards the metro-bus service system considering ...
Although much has been written about local access to public transport, few studies have examined the...
This study examined the links between attitudes, the built environment, and travel behavior on the b...
Given the well-known fact that transit users perceive out-of-vehicle travel (walking, waiting, and t...
An individual’s perception plays an important role in determining the decisions that people make inv...
Understanding the motivations underlying transport mode choice is of paramount importance for interv...
Efficient public transportation provides economic and social opportunities that increase accessibili...
Putrajaya is a new federal administrative capital of Malaysia which has been set to achieve a 70% sh...
The commute mode choice decision is one of the most fundamental aspects of daily travel. Although i...
The commute mode choice decision is one of the most fundamental aspects of daily travel. Although i...
2015-11-11The central question posed in this dissertation is concerned with the role that the built ...
It is generally agreed that transit services in disadvantaged neighborhoods can have potentially pos...
The results are reported of a 1988 telephone survey of 4,000 persons in 17 selected statistical area...
Understanding residents’ attitude towards service quality is essential, because residents’ conceptio...
This paper examines whether the psychological effects of real-time transit information on commuters...
This paper aims to identify commuters’ perceptions towards the metro-bus service system considering ...
Although much has been written about local access to public transport, few studies have examined the...
This study examined the links between attitudes, the built environment, and travel behavior on the b...
Given the well-known fact that transit users perceive out-of-vehicle travel (walking, waiting, and t...
An individual’s perception plays an important role in determining the decisions that people make inv...
Understanding the motivations underlying transport mode choice is of paramount importance for interv...
Efficient public transportation provides economic and social opportunities that increase accessibili...
Putrajaya is a new federal administrative capital of Malaysia which has been set to achieve a 70% sh...
The commute mode choice decision is one of the most fundamental aspects of daily travel. Although i...
The commute mode choice decision is one of the most fundamental aspects of daily travel. Although i...
2015-11-11The central question posed in this dissertation is concerned with the role that the built ...
It is generally agreed that transit services in disadvantaged neighborhoods can have potentially pos...
The results are reported of a 1988 telephone survey of 4,000 persons in 17 selected statistical area...
Understanding residents’ attitude towards service quality is essential, because residents’ conceptio...
This paper examines whether the psychological effects of real-time transit information on commuters...
This paper aims to identify commuters’ perceptions towards the metro-bus service system considering ...