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Yiping Yan, Matthew Burke, Abraham Leung, James McBroom
Pág. 567?585
School travel behaviors are associated with children?s health and well-being, traffic congestion, and sustainability. Australia has seen a steady rise in the number of car-passenger trips made by children to school, and a decline in walking-to-school. Au...
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Majed Swaid, Tobias Marks, Florian Linke and Volker Gollnick
The operational concept of aerodynamic formation flight, also referred to as aircraft wake-surfing for efficiency (AWSE), has high potential in terms of fuel savings and climate impact mitigation. In order to implement this concept, many technological an...
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Kwangyul Choi, Robert Paterson
Pág. 839 - 851
Numerous studies have suggested that land-use policies can reduce vehicle travel through mode shifting and reduced trip lengths and generation of fewer or more efficient trips. The findings from previous studies also suggest that the combined effect of t...
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Yu-Jen Chen, Gulsah Akar
Using the 2012 Household Travel Survey data for the Cleveland metropolitan area, this study aims to examine the connections between travel behavior by using trip chaining and joint travel as mediating variables of travel distances and controlling for soc...
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Nils Fearnley, Stefan Flügel, Marit Killi, Fredrik A Gregersen, ... Jeremy P Toner
Pág. 62 - 80
Mode shift is at the core of sustainable transport in all world cities; yet we know comparatively little about it. While there is ample evidence of within-mode demand effects, we know in general very little about what mode these new passengers came from....
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