Travel behavior is undergoing a period of significant change in the United States. In 2016, public transit ridership fell in almost all major U.S. metropolitan regions. While Americans are still heavily dependent on the personal automobile for mobility, technological and societal changes are transforming how mobility is accomplished. This paper reviews the convergence of five trends leading to fundamental changes in public transportation: (1) changing generational behavior toward suburbanization and automobility; (2) new attitudes toward information communications technology; (3) shifting attitudes toward sharing and mobility on demand; (4) innovative alternatives to work and non-work travel; and (5) an increasing number of on-demand flexib...
This paper concerns the relationship between mobility products and services and the propensity to ch...
Public transit, an important mobility service for many, has incurred ridership decline in the U.S. f...
Urban passenger transportation in the U.S. has been heavily dependent on car modes, mainly due to pr...
Travel behavior is undergoing a period of significant change in the United States. In 2016, public t...
This paper synthesizes much of the information that describes the current state of public transporta...
Over the next 30 years, technological innovation will make automobile travel more convenient. Automa...
U.S. public transit has experienced something of a renaissance in the 2000s, with per capita service...
The 2010s have been the decade of innovation in transportation but it remains to be seen how success...
The American commuter is no longer required to settle for private automobiles as their main way of g...
Coming from public transit and combustion engine driven individual transportation, new technologies ...
The effort launched by the Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) to examine New Paradigms for ...
New mobility trends such as shared mobility, autonomous vehicles, and mobility as a service are pois...
We’ve all seen the headlines. “Will self-driving cars, taxis make mass transit obsolete?” (Davidson ...
This report examines demographic, economic and market trends that affect travel demand (the amount a...
lnformation technology, digital services and innovations in transportation systems are defining a br...
This paper concerns the relationship between mobility products and services and the propensity to ch...
Public transit, an important mobility service for many, has incurred ridership decline in the U.S. f...
Urban passenger transportation in the U.S. has been heavily dependent on car modes, mainly due to pr...
Travel behavior is undergoing a period of significant change in the United States. In 2016, public t...
This paper synthesizes much of the information that describes the current state of public transporta...
Over the next 30 years, technological innovation will make automobile travel more convenient. Automa...
U.S. public transit has experienced something of a renaissance in the 2000s, with per capita service...
The 2010s have been the decade of innovation in transportation but it remains to be seen how success...
The American commuter is no longer required to settle for private automobiles as their main way of g...
Coming from public transit and combustion engine driven individual transportation, new technologies ...
The effort launched by the Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) to examine New Paradigms for ...
New mobility trends such as shared mobility, autonomous vehicles, and mobility as a service are pois...
We’ve all seen the headlines. “Will self-driving cars, taxis make mass transit obsolete?” (Davidson ...
This report examines demographic, economic and market trends that affect travel demand (the amount a...
lnformation technology, digital services and innovations in transportation systems are defining a br...
This paper concerns the relationship between mobility products and services and the propensity to ch...
Public transit, an important mobility service for many, has incurred ridership decline in the U.S. f...
Urban passenger transportation in the U.S. has been heavily dependent on car modes, mainly due to pr...