This study investigates the influence of urban form on automobile travel using travel-diary data from Germany. Two dimensions of car use are considered: the discrete decision to own a car and the continuous decision of distance traveled. Because these decisions are likely to be influenced by factors unobservable to the researcher, we apply censored regression models to evaluate the role of biases emerging from sample selectivity. Unlike much of the literature, we find that urban form variables are a significant determinant of both automobile ownership and use, a finding that holds even after using instrumental variables to control for endogeneity
This dissertation is an exploration of the relationship between the transportation-land use system i...
The phenomenon of Peak Car has been defined over the past eight years as a plateau or fall in the le...
Most research to date on automobile ownership has concentrated on establishing links between various...
This study investigates the influence of urban form on automobile travel using household survey data...
This study estimates an econometric model of the influence of urban form on non-work automobile trav...
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
In recent decades, trends in travel behavior have been characterized by increasing trip distances an...
Household auto ownership levels influence travel behavior in a variety of ways, including the number...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding of car dependency of cities, a line of inquiry ...
Car dependence is in decline in most developed cities, but its cause is still unclear as cities stru...
Germany and the United States have among the highest motorization rates in the world, yet Americans ...
This study explores the determinants of car use in Germany by analyzing a panel of travel-diary data...
This study was motivated by the need for more empirical research on the urban form-travel connection...
Using a consistent time series of 11 years (1,137,259 sample trips, 2002 to 2012) and all main varia...
This dissertation is an exploration of the relationship between the transportation-land use system i...
The phenomenon of Peak Car has been defined over the past eight years as a plateau or fall in the le...
Most research to date on automobile ownership has concentrated on establishing links between various...
This study investigates the influence of urban form on automobile travel using household survey data...
This study estimates an econometric model of the influence of urban form on non-work automobile trav...
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
In recent decades, trends in travel behavior have been characterized by increasing trip distances an...
Household auto ownership levels influence travel behavior in a variety of ways, including the number...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding of car dependency of cities, a line of inquiry ...
Car dependence is in decline in most developed cities, but its cause is still unclear as cities stru...
Germany and the United States have among the highest motorization rates in the world, yet Americans ...
This study explores the determinants of car use in Germany by analyzing a panel of travel-diary data...
This study was motivated by the need for more empirical research on the urban form-travel connection...
Using a consistent time series of 11 years (1,137,259 sample trips, 2002 to 2012) and all main varia...
This dissertation is an exploration of the relationship between the transportation-land use system i...
The phenomenon of Peak Car has been defined over the past eight years as a plateau or fall in the le...
Most research to date on automobile ownership has concentrated on establishing links between various...