This study investigated the relationships between car parking, public transport, travel behaviors, and health outcomes for adults (n = 1,188) traveling to a worksite. Public transport was used for 12.1% of the work-related commute. Those who had higher levels of walking, no worksite car park access, lived proximal to a public transport stop, had limited automobile availability, traveled to the main business district, perceived public transport as accessible, or did not have company car access were more likely to use public transportation. Accordingly, proximal residential transit stops and restrictions for company car accessibility and parking at the worksite are needed
Municipalities and employers in the U.S. attempt to reduce commuting by automobile through commuter ...
Stimulating active transport by encouraging replacement of short-distance car trips by active transp...
This paper contains an examination of the fundamental assumption underlying the use of accessibility...
BACKGROUND: The use of private motor vehicles places a considerable burden on public health. Changes...
Car ownership and car use depend on numerous factors, among which are parking availability at destin...
Transit development is one planning strategy that seeks to partially overcome limitations of low-den...
A disproportionate focus of research to date has focussed on public transport (PT) opportunities ava...
The general aim of the present thesis was to investigate the determinants of car users’ switching to...
This article reviews empirical studies of how employer-paid parking affects employees' travel choice...
Recent years have seen a huge rise in the levels of car ownership. The numbers of journeys made and...
AbstractObjectiveSmall increases in walking or cycling for transport could contribute to population ...
S. Kingham, J. Dickinson, and Sc. Copsey, 'Travelling to work: will people move out of their cairs?'...
A high density of shops and services near the workplace may make it easier to carry out personal com...
Commuting provides opportunities for regular physical activity which can reduce the risk of chronic ...
Few studies have investigated how parking requirements (norms) for households and home parking avail...
Municipalities and employers in the U.S. attempt to reduce commuting by automobile through commuter ...
Stimulating active transport by encouraging replacement of short-distance car trips by active transp...
This paper contains an examination of the fundamental assumption underlying the use of accessibility...
BACKGROUND: The use of private motor vehicles places a considerable burden on public health. Changes...
Car ownership and car use depend on numerous factors, among which are parking availability at destin...
Transit development is one planning strategy that seeks to partially overcome limitations of low-den...
A disproportionate focus of research to date has focussed on public transport (PT) opportunities ava...
The general aim of the present thesis was to investigate the determinants of car users’ switching to...
This article reviews empirical studies of how employer-paid parking affects employees' travel choice...
Recent years have seen a huge rise in the levels of car ownership. The numbers of journeys made and...
AbstractObjectiveSmall increases in walking or cycling for transport could contribute to population ...
S. Kingham, J. Dickinson, and Sc. Copsey, 'Travelling to work: will people move out of their cairs?'...
A high density of shops and services near the workplace may make it easier to carry out personal com...
Commuting provides opportunities for regular physical activity which can reduce the risk of chronic ...
Few studies have investigated how parking requirements (norms) for households and home parking avail...
Municipalities and employers in the U.S. attempt to reduce commuting by automobile through commuter ...
Stimulating active transport by encouraging replacement of short-distance car trips by active transp...
This paper contains an examination of the fundamental assumption underlying the use of accessibility...