Understanding how levels of satisfaction differ across transportation modes can be helpful to encourage the use of active as well as public modes of transportation over the use of the automobile. This study uses a large-scale travel survey to compare commuter satisfaction across six modes of transportation (walking, bicycle, automobile, bus, metro, commuter train) and investigates how the determinants of commuter satisfaction differ across modes. The framework guiding this research assumes that external and internal factors influence satisfaction: personal, social, and attitudinal variables must be considered in addition to objective trip characteristics. Using ordinary least square regression technique, we develop six mode-specific models ...
This study investigates how socio-demographic and attitudinal variables of university students affec...
In the past decade, many studies have explored the relationship between travelers’ travel mode and t...
This study aims at making a comparison between different modes' users for satisfaction and preferenc...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that people’s satisfaction with their commute can have an ...
This study aims at making a comparison between different modes ' users for satisfaction and pre...
The aim of this research was to identify and quantify the elements that influenced the trip satisfac...
International audienceThis paper focuses on a particular form of high mobility, namely the long jour...
In this study, we investigated travel captivity from the perspective of travel satisfaction. Using s...
Using a primary dataset from an experimental survey in eight European cities, this study identified ...
Over the past decades research on travel mode choice has evolved from work that is informed by utili...
In an experimental simulation employing 123 undergraduates the effect of different travel modes on s...
Numerous studies have indicated that travel mode choice is affected by travel-related attitudes. A p...
To understand the impact of daily travel on personal and societal well-being, measurement techniques...
Understanding the motivators of travel satisfaction is essential for designing attractive public tra...
This study explores the factors associated with commute satisfaction of public transit users in the ...
This study investigates how socio-demographic and attitudinal variables of university students affec...
In the past decade, many studies have explored the relationship between travelers’ travel mode and t...
This study aims at making a comparison between different modes' users for satisfaction and preferenc...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that people’s satisfaction with their commute can have an ...
This study aims at making a comparison between different modes ' users for satisfaction and pre...
The aim of this research was to identify and quantify the elements that influenced the trip satisfac...
International audienceThis paper focuses on a particular form of high mobility, namely the long jour...
In this study, we investigated travel captivity from the perspective of travel satisfaction. Using s...
Using a primary dataset from an experimental survey in eight European cities, this study identified ...
Over the past decades research on travel mode choice has evolved from work that is informed by utili...
In an experimental simulation employing 123 undergraduates the effect of different travel modes on s...
Numerous studies have indicated that travel mode choice is affected by travel-related attitudes. A p...
To understand the impact of daily travel on personal and societal well-being, measurement techniques...
Understanding the motivators of travel satisfaction is essential for designing attractive public tra...
This study explores the factors associated with commute satisfaction of public transit users in the ...
This study investigates how socio-demographic and attitudinal variables of university students affec...
In the past decade, many studies have explored the relationship between travelers’ travel mode and t...
This study aims at making a comparison between different modes' users for satisfaction and preferenc...