Car use in the sprawled urban region of Noord‐Brabant is above the Dutch average. Does this reflect car dependency due to the lack of competitive alternative modes? Or are there other factors at play, such as differences in preferences? This article aims to determine the nature of car use in the region and explore to what extent this reflects car dependency. The data, comprising 3,244 respondents was derived from two online questionnaires among employees from the High‐Tech Campus (2018) and the TU/e‐campus (2019) in Eindhoven. Travel times to work by car, public transport, cycling, and walking were calculated based on the respondents’ residential location. Indicators for car dependency were developed using thresholds for maximum commuting t...
In New Zealand, like many other developed countries, a majority of trips (67%) involve the use of pr...
Background: Car driving is a form of passive transportation associated with higher sedentary behavio...
AbstractEncouraging people out of their cars and into other modes of transport, which has major adva...
Car use in the sprawled urban region of Noord‐Brabant is above the Dutch average. Does this reflect ...
Adapting cities and region to facilitate car use is not only a technical issue. It has made society ...
This paper aims to explore the potential of mobility hubs to reduce car use and car ownership, and h...
An academic and policy debate has been running in recent decades on whether and to what extent trave...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding of car dependency of cities, a line of inquiry ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Cities are growing worldwide, which leads to an increase in trips in urban areas. In Europe, more th...
The general aim of the present thesis was to investigate the determinants of car users’ switching to...
Defining Car Dependency (CD) as a lack of travel choices to daily destinations, this paper explores ...
This article presents the results of a study exploring travellers' preferences for middle-distance t...
AbstractThe current study aims to get more insight into the attributes that stimulate car drivers to...
The phenomenon of Peak Car has been defined over the past eight years as a plateau or fall in the le...
In New Zealand, like many other developed countries, a majority of trips (67%) involve the use of pr...
Background: Car driving is a form of passive transportation associated with higher sedentary behavio...
AbstractEncouraging people out of their cars and into other modes of transport, which has major adva...
Car use in the sprawled urban region of Noord‐Brabant is above the Dutch average. Does this reflect ...
Adapting cities and region to facilitate car use is not only a technical issue. It has made society ...
This paper aims to explore the potential of mobility hubs to reduce car use and car ownership, and h...
An academic and policy debate has been running in recent decades on whether and to what extent trave...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding of car dependency of cities, a line of inquiry ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Cities are growing worldwide, which leads to an increase in trips in urban areas. In Europe, more th...
The general aim of the present thesis was to investigate the determinants of car users’ switching to...
Defining Car Dependency (CD) as a lack of travel choices to daily destinations, this paper explores ...
This article presents the results of a study exploring travellers' preferences for middle-distance t...
AbstractThe current study aims to get more insight into the attributes that stimulate car drivers to...
The phenomenon of Peak Car has been defined over the past eight years as a plateau or fall in the le...
In New Zealand, like many other developed countries, a majority of trips (67%) involve the use of pr...
Background: Car driving is a form of passive transportation associated with higher sedentary behavio...
AbstractEncouraging people out of their cars and into other modes of transport, which has major adva...