The vast majority of studies on urban travel demand focus on the effect on the demand of one travel mode given a change in the characteristics of that same transport mode, for example, own-elasticities. comparatively little is known about cross-elasticities of demand. In particular, there is a need for a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of modal substitution, that is a better understanding of cross-modal diversion factors (Dfs) defined as the proportion of people who leave mode a and switch to mode b. The purpose of this article is to investigate what factors explain variations in Dfs across transport modes, submarkets and policy measures. using a recently developed empirical travel mode choice model for the Oslo area, we s...
Modality style –defined as a set of frequent travel modes characterizing the travelers’ habits, rout...
As city-level modal splits are outcomes of city functions, it is essential to understand whether and...
Results are presented from analysis of individual mode choice behavior in the longitudinal section i...
The vast majority of studies on urban travel demand focus on the effect on the demand of one travel ...
The vast majority of studies on urban travel demand focus on the effect on the demand of one travel ...
Mode shift is at the core of sustainable transport in all world cities; yet we know comparatively li...
Mode shift from car to public transport (PT) can be obtained by imposing restrictive policies on car...
The management and understanding of modal split between public transport (PT) modes is of interest f...
This paper attempts to identify factors that influence modal split for journeys to work in 112 mediu...
The paper attempts to identify factors that influence modal split for journeys to work in cities wit...
an important part of the background for the study presented in this paper. The point of departure fo...
How do investments in roads and public transport respectively, influence modal split and traveling t...
In this article we study whether and to what extent the introduction of HSR can lead to inter-modal ...
Results from past studies on transport demand elas-ticities show a large variance. This paper assess...
In the course of the past two decades, numerous models for determining the choice of trans- port...
Modality style –defined as a set of frequent travel modes characterizing the travelers’ habits, rout...
As city-level modal splits are outcomes of city functions, it is essential to understand whether and...
Results are presented from analysis of individual mode choice behavior in the longitudinal section i...
The vast majority of studies on urban travel demand focus on the effect on the demand of one travel ...
The vast majority of studies on urban travel demand focus on the effect on the demand of one travel ...
Mode shift is at the core of sustainable transport in all world cities; yet we know comparatively li...
Mode shift from car to public transport (PT) can be obtained by imposing restrictive policies on car...
The management and understanding of modal split between public transport (PT) modes is of interest f...
This paper attempts to identify factors that influence modal split for journeys to work in 112 mediu...
The paper attempts to identify factors that influence modal split for journeys to work in cities wit...
an important part of the background for the study presented in this paper. The point of departure fo...
How do investments in roads and public transport respectively, influence modal split and traveling t...
In this article we study whether and to what extent the introduction of HSR can lead to inter-modal ...
Results from past studies on transport demand elas-ticities show a large variance. This paper assess...
In the course of the past two decades, numerous models for determining the choice of trans- port...
Modality style –defined as a set of frequent travel modes characterizing the travelers’ habits, rout...
As city-level modal splits are outcomes of city functions, it is essential to understand whether and...
Results are presented from analysis of individual mode choice behavior in the longitudinal section i...