This paper gives a detailed empirical analysis of the relationships between different indicators of costs of commuting trips by car: difference as the crow flies, shortest travel time according to route planner, corresponding travel distance, and reported travel time. Reported travel times are usually rounded in multiples of five minutes. This calls for special statistical techniques. Ignoring the phenomenon of rounding leads to biased estimation results for shorter distances. Rather surprisingly, the distance as the crow flies and the network distance appear to be slightly better proxies of the reported travel time compared with the shortest network travel time as indicated by the route planner. We conclude that where actual driving times ...
Summary. This paper is concerned with the analysis of commuting distances. The development of commut...
This research aims at gaining a better understanding about time and space related determinants, whic...
Recent research suggests that the average time spent travelling by the Dutch population has increase...
This paper gives a detailed empirical analysis of the relationships between different indicators of ...
This paper gives a detailed empirical analysis of the relationships between different indicators of ...
It is widely believed that providing activity locations close to residential locations reduces the t...
Perceived travel times of travelers are usually longer than actually realized travel times, implying...
Using the 2005 Dutch National Travel Survey data-set this paper investigates the influences of socio...
Using the 2005 Dutch National Travel Survey data-set this paper investigates the influences of soci...
Unreliable travel times cause substantial costs to travelers. Nevertheless, they are not taken into ...
In this paper, we evaluate the distribution of commute trips in The Netherlands, to assess its trans...
Unreliable travel times cause substantial costs to travelers. Nevertheless, they are often not taken...
\u3cp\u3eAs people require time to adjust their travel behaviour to changes in residential location ...
A largely overlooked mode choice factor of cycling is the mode-dependent capability of visiting seve...
Introduction This explorative study examines personal and neighbourhood characteristics associated w...
Summary. This paper is concerned with the analysis of commuting distances. The development of commut...
This research aims at gaining a better understanding about time and space related determinants, whic...
Recent research suggests that the average time spent travelling by the Dutch population has increase...
This paper gives a detailed empirical analysis of the relationships between different indicators of ...
This paper gives a detailed empirical analysis of the relationships between different indicators of ...
It is widely believed that providing activity locations close to residential locations reduces the t...
Perceived travel times of travelers are usually longer than actually realized travel times, implying...
Using the 2005 Dutch National Travel Survey data-set this paper investigates the influences of socio...
Using the 2005 Dutch National Travel Survey data-set this paper investigates the influences of soci...
Unreliable travel times cause substantial costs to travelers. Nevertheless, they are not taken into ...
In this paper, we evaluate the distribution of commute trips in The Netherlands, to assess its trans...
Unreliable travel times cause substantial costs to travelers. Nevertheless, they are often not taken...
\u3cp\u3eAs people require time to adjust their travel behaviour to changes in residential location ...
A largely overlooked mode choice factor of cycling is the mode-dependent capability of visiting seve...
Introduction This explorative study examines personal and neighbourhood characteristics associated w...
Summary. This paper is concerned with the analysis of commuting distances. The development of commut...
This research aims at gaining a better understanding about time and space related determinants, whic...
Recent research suggests that the average time spent travelling by the Dutch population has increase...