The low mobility of older people is due in part to a history of auto-oriented transportation and land use policy decisions. It is well known that land use policies that make it possible to drive less appear to be promising to reduce driving. However, little attention has been paid to the implications of this policy to older people. Using data collected from Northern California in 2003, this study focuses on residential choice and travel choice of the elderly. The results showed that the elderly had stronger preferences for driving-reducing neighborhood attributes, but were less likely to live in a place that met their preferences than younger people. Generally, older people drove less and used alternative modes more than younger people. Aft...
A literature review of studies that focused on the travel behavior of older people suggested that th...
The 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey (NPTS) provides a snapshot of the daily travel pa...
The population of the United States is aging, yet the current transportation system is not designed ...
The low mobility of older people is due in part to a history of auto-oriented transportation and lan...
The low mobility of seniors may be due in part to a history of auto-oriented transportation and land...
Driving rates decline with age as vision, health, and cognitive ability cause some older adults to g...
The travel patterns and travel mode choice of the elderly are analyzed. The elderly are here define...
The mobility needs of an aging population is one of the most substantial challenges facing Californi...
Suburban sprawl has been widely criticized for its contribution to auto dependence. Numerous studies...
Objective: \ud This research investigates older people’s use of transportation to develop strategies...
Previous research on examining relationships between travel behavior and the neighborhood characteri...
University Transportation Centers Program2018PDFTech ReportLoukaitou-Sideris, AnastasiaWachs, Martin...
This study investigated the travel characteristics and influential factors of travel mode choice for...
Diversity of neighborhood amenities may promote the mobility of older adults. A 2010 community-based...
As older adults become a larger portion of the U.S. population, new research examines the changing t...
A literature review of studies that focused on the travel behavior of older people suggested that th...
The 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey (NPTS) provides a snapshot of the daily travel pa...
The population of the United States is aging, yet the current transportation system is not designed ...
The low mobility of older people is due in part to a history of auto-oriented transportation and lan...
The low mobility of seniors may be due in part to a history of auto-oriented transportation and land...
Driving rates decline with age as vision, health, and cognitive ability cause some older adults to g...
The travel patterns and travel mode choice of the elderly are analyzed. The elderly are here define...
The mobility needs of an aging population is one of the most substantial challenges facing Californi...
Suburban sprawl has been widely criticized for its contribution to auto dependence. Numerous studies...
Objective: \ud This research investigates older people’s use of transportation to develop strategies...
Previous research on examining relationships between travel behavior and the neighborhood characteri...
University Transportation Centers Program2018PDFTech ReportLoukaitou-Sideris, AnastasiaWachs, Martin...
This study investigated the travel characteristics and influential factors of travel mode choice for...
Diversity of neighborhood amenities may promote the mobility of older adults. A 2010 community-based...
As older adults become a larger portion of the U.S. population, new research examines the changing t...
A literature review of studies that focused on the travel behavior of older people suggested that th...
The 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey (NPTS) provides a snapshot of the daily travel pa...
The population of the United States is aging, yet the current transportation system is not designed ...