Rising traffic congestion and severe air pollution in urban areas have led policymakers to find appropriate strategies to encourage the use of sustainable modes. In this context, this paper investigates three choice dimensions related to the work commute travel: (i) Whether and to what extent are sustainable modes considered? (ii) What factors influence the propensity to shift from the primary work commute mode? (iii) Which mode is most likely to be chosen conditional on the decision to shift? These dimensions are analyzed using data of workers from Chennai, India. As the three choices of an individual may be correlated and mutually endogenous because of common and persistent psychological attributes and modal service characteristics, they ...
In New Zealand, like many other developed countries, a majority of trips (67%) involve the use of pr...
Travel mode choice of commuters between private vehicle and public transit represents a conflict kno...
Transit Oriented Developments (TODs) are often designed to promote the use of sustainable modes of t...
This paper investigates mode choice decisions of workers in Chennai City, a metropolis in India. Mod...
One of the major thrusts of the Bus Rapid Transit System is to reduce the commuter’s dependency on p...
We hypothesize that differences in people\u27s attitudes and personality traits lead them to attribu...
This study has two major concerns: the identification of mode choice determinants, and the formulati...
Commuting provides opportunities for regular physical activity which can reduce the risk of chronic ...
Mobility represents a relevant topic from the standpoint of environmental degradation, health-relate...
<p>Reducing car trips and promoting green commuting modes are generally considered important solutio...
We hypothesise that differences in people's attitudes and personality traits lead them to attribute ...
This research aims at developing a better understanding of commuters preferences and mode switching ...
It is of interest to transport policy makers to know whether interventions promoting sustainable tra...
In New Zealand, like many other developed countries, a majority of trips (67%) involve the use of pr...
Travel mode choice of commuters between private vehicle and public transit represents a conflict kno...
Transit Oriented Developments (TODs) are often designed to promote the use of sustainable modes of t...
This paper investigates mode choice decisions of workers in Chennai City, a metropolis in India. Mod...
One of the major thrusts of the Bus Rapid Transit System is to reduce the commuter’s dependency on p...
We hypothesize that differences in people\u27s attitudes and personality traits lead them to attribu...
This study has two major concerns: the identification of mode choice determinants, and the formulati...
Commuting provides opportunities for regular physical activity which can reduce the risk of chronic ...
Mobility represents a relevant topic from the standpoint of environmental degradation, health-relate...
<p>Reducing car trips and promoting green commuting modes are generally considered important solutio...
We hypothesise that differences in people's attitudes and personality traits lead them to attribute ...
This research aims at developing a better understanding of commuters preferences and mode switching ...
It is of interest to transport policy makers to know whether interventions promoting sustainable tra...
In New Zealand, like many other developed countries, a majority of trips (67%) involve the use of pr...
Travel mode choice of commuters between private vehicle and public transit represents a conflict kno...
Transit Oriented Developments (TODs) are often designed to promote the use of sustainable modes of t...