The prevalence of urban sprawl, amplified levels of auto dependency, and nonwork travel during the afternoon peak hours have resulted in a steady increase in unsustainable patterns of travel in Canadian cities. Active and green modes of transportation along with smart growth have been promoted as a panacea. This article investigates the efficacy of such sustainable urban mobility strategies in Windsor, Ontario, using data records from a Household Travel Survey. Multinomial and mixed-logit models are developed to identify the factors influencing nonwork mode choice travel behavior. Next, the models are used in a scenario-building and simulation exercise to illustrate the benefits attained from jointly improving public transit, encouraging sm...
For decades, policymakers in many American cities have called for measures to bolster road capacity ...
Automobile dependence is defined as a series of convergent land use and transportation conditions i...
The purpose of this research is to empirically test the prevailing view that transit oriented develo...
Land use and transportation scenarios can help evaluate the potential impacts of urban compact or tr...
This paper assesses the extent to which strategic transportation plans and policies have succeeded a...
Metropolitan regions around the world are looking for sustainable strategies to reduce motor vehicle...
Background: Traffic demand is growing worldwide and the increased carbon emission from transport and...
The population and economic growth experienced by Canadian metropolitan areas in the past twenty yea...
This study addresses the policy problem of the physical inactivity of Canadians by examining the att...
This thesis investigates how planning for urban land use, form, and design can contribute to reducin...
This paper focuses on the role of transportation in cities and examines the many means used to evalu...
Wesbrook Place is a growing residential neighbourhood. The influx of new residents and planning for ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022As modern urban planners look towards sustainable s...
Over the last 100 years technological improvements in urban travel in terms of reliability and spee...
Accessibility indicators, measuring the ease of reaching destinations via a specific mode of transpo...
For decades, policymakers in many American cities have called for measures to bolster road capacity ...
Automobile dependence is defined as a series of convergent land use and transportation conditions i...
The purpose of this research is to empirically test the prevailing view that transit oriented develo...
Land use and transportation scenarios can help evaluate the potential impacts of urban compact or tr...
This paper assesses the extent to which strategic transportation plans and policies have succeeded a...
Metropolitan regions around the world are looking for sustainable strategies to reduce motor vehicle...
Background: Traffic demand is growing worldwide and the increased carbon emission from transport and...
The population and economic growth experienced by Canadian metropolitan areas in the past twenty yea...
This study addresses the policy problem of the physical inactivity of Canadians by examining the att...
This thesis investigates how planning for urban land use, form, and design can contribute to reducin...
This paper focuses on the role of transportation in cities and examines the many means used to evalu...
Wesbrook Place is a growing residential neighbourhood. The influx of new residents and planning for ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022As modern urban planners look towards sustainable s...
Over the last 100 years technological improvements in urban travel in terms of reliability and spee...
Accessibility indicators, measuring the ease of reaching destinations via a specific mode of transpo...
For decades, policymakers in many American cities have called for measures to bolster road capacity ...
Automobile dependence is defined as a series of convergent land use and transportation conditions i...
The purpose of this research is to empirically test the prevailing view that transit oriented develo...