Urban land use is known to affect commuting efficiency according to the excess commuting framework. However, most studies do not include temporal dynamics, and those that do, focus on decadal, yearly, or daily temporal resolutions. However, commuting is not a stationary spatial process. Since people leave home and start their jobs at different times of the day and since traffic congestion varies throughout the day, neglecting hourly dynamics can misestimate commuting efficiency in a region and lead to erroneous policy implications. Another important issue often overlooked in the past is the modal disparity in commuting efficiency and how it evolves during the day. To overcome these limitations, this research examines the commuting efficienc...
This work considers the sensitivity of commute travel times in US metro areas due to potential chang...
International audienceIn the Ile-de-France Région, France, the modal share of car in commuting trips...
Do we save time with our faster transport modes? The answer is, no. The authors answered this questi...
Urban spatial structure, transport mode and space-time constraints are known to affect accessibility...
Flanders, a polycentric area at the heart of Europe, has to deal with a large traffic pressure. In F...
Commuting efficiency measures the impact of commuting on urban spatial and social environments. Urba...
Sustainable urban development policies promote the development of accessible mixed-use suburban cent...
Analysing the accessibility disparity between different travel modes is recognised as an efficient w...
AbstractAnalysing the accessibility disparity between different travel modes is recognised as an eff...
Transportation planning is strongly influenced by the assumption that every individual has a constan...
Daily commuting of workers is a complex phenomenon that has long attracted research attention and, d...
A simplified modelling approach to urban commuting patterns is achieved by focusing on daytime popul...
Home-work commuting has always attracted significant research attention because of its impact on hum...
In answer to the economic, environmental and social externalities associated with car-oriented devel...
In recent years there has been a significant increase of temporally variable analyses of accessibili...
This work considers the sensitivity of commute travel times in US metro areas due to potential chang...
International audienceIn the Ile-de-France Région, France, the modal share of car in commuting trips...
Do we save time with our faster transport modes? The answer is, no. The authors answered this questi...
Urban spatial structure, transport mode and space-time constraints are known to affect accessibility...
Flanders, a polycentric area at the heart of Europe, has to deal with a large traffic pressure. In F...
Commuting efficiency measures the impact of commuting on urban spatial and social environments. Urba...
Sustainable urban development policies promote the development of accessible mixed-use suburban cent...
Analysing the accessibility disparity between different travel modes is recognised as an efficient w...
AbstractAnalysing the accessibility disparity between different travel modes is recognised as an eff...
Transportation planning is strongly influenced by the assumption that every individual has a constan...
Daily commuting of workers is a complex phenomenon that has long attracted research attention and, d...
A simplified modelling approach to urban commuting patterns is achieved by focusing on daytime popul...
Home-work commuting has always attracted significant research attention because of its impact on hum...
In answer to the economic, environmental and social externalities associated with car-oriented devel...
In recent years there has been a significant increase of temporally variable analyses of accessibili...
This work considers the sensitivity of commute travel times in US metro areas due to potential chang...
International audienceIn the Ile-de-France Région, France, the modal share of car in commuting trips...
Do we save time with our faster transport modes? The answer is, no. The authors answered this questi...