This paper examines the rise in car use and decline in bus use in developing countries using a theoretical, mode choice model and numerical simulations. The empirical literature points to rising per capita income as a primary determinant of rising motor vehicle use, known as motorization. This analysis of commuter car/bus mode choice shows that in addition to rising income, other factors may drive rising car use at the urban level. First, greater income inequality increases car use if car use is still low, and reduces car use if it is already high. Second, traffic congestion hinders buses more than cars, causing positive feedback between car use and travel time that reduces bus use and contributes to its abrupt collapse. Third, policy inter...
As India's economy grows, so too does the number of people who can afford to own vehicles. A downsid...
This paper investigates mode choice decisions of workers in Chennai City, a metropolis in India. Mod...
To make urban transport sustainable, effective and efficient, first and foremost, there is a need fo...
International audienceUrban growth is a global phenomenon challenging transportation systems. In dev...
Mobility is an indicator of accessibility and opportunity which is often difficult to measure. This ...
In the large cities of the developing world, travel times are generally high and increasing, destin...
Mobility and accessibility are declining rapidly in most of the developing world. The issues that af...
To effectively tackle urban traffic congestion, it is necessary to reduce the quantity of cars with ...
This paper analyzes the misunderstandings that have occurred in dealing with the private vs. public ...
The State Council of China hopes to alleviate traffic congestion by implementing the bus priority po...
Worldwide, greenhouse gas emissions are rising faster in transportation than in any other sector. Ra...
This paper provides a comparative overview of urban transport in the world\u27s two most populous co...
This paper attempts to explore factors influencing car ownership and car use rates. Through regressi...
Global trends indicate that automobile dependency is increasing at a tremendous pace especially in d...
Aided by economic development, India is undergoing rapid motorization. Growth of car ownership and u...
As India's economy grows, so too does the number of people who can afford to own vehicles. A downsid...
This paper investigates mode choice decisions of workers in Chennai City, a metropolis in India. Mod...
To make urban transport sustainable, effective and efficient, first and foremost, there is a need fo...
International audienceUrban growth is a global phenomenon challenging transportation systems. In dev...
Mobility is an indicator of accessibility and opportunity which is often difficult to measure. This ...
In the large cities of the developing world, travel times are generally high and increasing, destin...
Mobility and accessibility are declining rapidly in most of the developing world. The issues that af...
To effectively tackle urban traffic congestion, it is necessary to reduce the quantity of cars with ...
This paper analyzes the misunderstandings that have occurred in dealing with the private vs. public ...
The State Council of China hopes to alleviate traffic congestion by implementing the bus priority po...
Worldwide, greenhouse gas emissions are rising faster in transportation than in any other sector. Ra...
This paper provides a comparative overview of urban transport in the world\u27s two most populous co...
This paper attempts to explore factors influencing car ownership and car use rates. Through regressi...
Global trends indicate that automobile dependency is increasing at a tremendous pace especially in d...
Aided by economic development, India is undergoing rapid motorization. Growth of car ownership and u...
As India's economy grows, so too does the number of people who can afford to own vehicles. A downsid...
This paper investigates mode choice decisions of workers in Chennai City, a metropolis in India. Mod...
To make urban transport sustainable, effective and efficient, first and foremost, there is a need fo...