Residents of dense, mixed-use, transit-accessible neighborhoods use autos less. Recent studies have suggested that this relationship is partly because transit-preferring and walk-preferring households seek and find such neighborhoods. If this is so, and if the number of such households is small, policies to alter the built environment may not influence auto use very much. I argue that many of these studies are inconclusive on methodological grounds, and that more research is needed. A purpose-designed survey of households in two urban regions in California is investigated, with the aid of a new methodological approach. I find that most surveyed households explicitly consider travel access of some kind when choosing a neighborhood, but that ...
Numerous studies have found that suburban residents drive more and walk less than residents in tradi...
Land use and transportation system attributes are often treated as exogenous variables in models of ...
Can urban design improve the environment? If communities could be designed to reduce automobile use,...
Many studies have found that residents living in suburban neighborhoods drive more and walk less tha...
Suburban sprawl has been widely criticized for its contribution to auto dependence. Numerous studies...
Suburban sprawl has been widely criticized for its contribution to auto dependence. Numerous studies...
Suburban sprawl has been widely criticized for its contribution to auto dependence. Numerous studies...
Suburban sprawl has been widely criticized for its contribution to auto dependence. Numerous studies...
Ridehailing has become a main-stream mobility option in many cities around the world. Many factors c...
Previous studies have shown that, all else being equal, residents of neighborhoods with higher level...
Numerous studies have found that suburban residents drive more and walk less than residents in tradi...
Auto ownership is a critical mediating link in the connection between the built environment and trav...
For many years, researchers have struggled to separate the effects of personal tastes—including resi...
Auto ownership is a critical mediating link in the connection between the built environment and trav...
The sprawling patterns of land development common to metropolitan areas of the US have been blamed f...
Numerous studies have found that suburban residents drive more and walk less than residents in tradi...
Land use and transportation system attributes are often treated as exogenous variables in models of ...
Can urban design improve the environment? If communities could be designed to reduce automobile use,...
Many studies have found that residents living in suburban neighborhoods drive more and walk less tha...
Suburban sprawl has been widely criticized for its contribution to auto dependence. Numerous studies...
Suburban sprawl has been widely criticized for its contribution to auto dependence. Numerous studies...
Suburban sprawl has been widely criticized for its contribution to auto dependence. Numerous studies...
Suburban sprawl has been widely criticized for its contribution to auto dependence. Numerous studies...
Ridehailing has become a main-stream mobility option in many cities around the world. Many factors c...
Previous studies have shown that, all else being equal, residents of neighborhoods with higher level...
Numerous studies have found that suburban residents drive more and walk less than residents in tradi...
Auto ownership is a critical mediating link in the connection between the built environment and trav...
For many years, researchers have struggled to separate the effects of personal tastes—including resi...
Auto ownership is a critical mediating link in the connection between the built environment and trav...
The sprawling patterns of land development common to metropolitan areas of the US have been blamed f...
Numerous studies have found that suburban residents drive more and walk less than residents in tradi...
Land use and transportation system attributes are often treated as exogenous variables in models of ...
Can urban design improve the environment? If communities could be designed to reduce automobile use,...