Over the past several years, the use of portable electronic devices by passengers on intercity transportation services has risen markedly. To support the use of such devices, carriers have installed Wi-Fi systems, power outlets, and cell-phone signal boosters for passenger use. To fill a void in research about the effects of portable electronic technology on intercity travel behavior, this study evaluates newly collected data for 7,028 passengers on bus, train, and air trips. It explores how usage differs by mode and time of day, as well as the implications that these differences have on various sectors of the U.S. transportation system. Field researchers conducted visual surveys to measure the use of two basic types of devices: (1) those p...
A train journey could be an ideal moment to answer a phone call, read an e-mail or browse the Intern...
The prevalence of mobile technology has been significant in transport research. Despite a growing ap...
Real-time information (RTI) informing transit riders about transit schedules, next bus or train arri...
Over the past several years, the use of portable electronic devices by passengers on intercity trans...
Urban transit riders’ use of mobile communication devices has grown markedly in recent years. Studie...
Amtrak launched free Wi-Fi internet service (“AmtrakConnect”) on all trains of the California Capito...
The uptake of mobile media with internet connection has increased rapidly in almost every part of th...
Contains fulltext : 47174.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access) ...
Deployment of advanced technologies has enabled wireless internet access for commuters on various tr...
The energy consumption and emissions in the urban transportation are influenced not only by technica...
Public transit providers are adopting electronics and information-processing applications called ITS...
Unlike the drivers of private vehicles, public transport (PT) users may perform secondary tasks duri...
This collection of studies addresses legal and institutional issues around applying telecommunicatio...
The Department of Transport are investigating how on train mobile connectivity is valued by rail pas...
Recently, public transit systems have seen declining ridership levels in most American cities, and t...
A train journey could be an ideal moment to answer a phone call, read an e-mail or browse the Intern...
The prevalence of mobile technology has been significant in transport research. Despite a growing ap...
Real-time information (RTI) informing transit riders about transit schedules, next bus or train arri...
Over the past several years, the use of portable electronic devices by passengers on intercity trans...
Urban transit riders’ use of mobile communication devices has grown markedly in recent years. Studie...
Amtrak launched free Wi-Fi internet service (“AmtrakConnect”) on all trains of the California Capito...
The uptake of mobile media with internet connection has increased rapidly in almost every part of th...
Contains fulltext : 47174.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access) ...
Deployment of advanced technologies has enabled wireless internet access for commuters on various tr...
The energy consumption and emissions in the urban transportation are influenced not only by technica...
Public transit providers are adopting electronics and information-processing applications called ITS...
Unlike the drivers of private vehicles, public transport (PT) users may perform secondary tasks duri...
This collection of studies addresses legal and institutional issues around applying telecommunicatio...
The Department of Transport are investigating how on train mobile connectivity is valued by rail pas...
Recently, public transit systems have seen declining ridership levels in most American cities, and t...
A train journey could be an ideal moment to answer a phone call, read an e-mail or browse the Intern...
The prevalence of mobile technology has been significant in transport research. Despite a growing ap...
Real-time information (RTI) informing transit riders about transit schedules, next bus or train arri...