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Jia Fang, Xiang Yan, Tao Tao, Changjie Chen
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Understanding the connections between the built environment and travel mode choice is a major research topic in transportation. However, existing studies usually examine the relationship through trip-based analyses rather than tour-based approaches. A to...
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Lei Zhou, Weiye Xiao, Chen Wang, Haoran Wang
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Human mobility datasets, such as traffic flow data, reveal the connections between urban spaces. A novel framework is proposed to explore the spatial association between urban commercial and residential spaces via consumption travel flows in Shanghai. A ...
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Yafei Xi, Quanhua Hou, Yaqiong Duan, Kexin Lei, Yan Wu and Qianyu Cheng
Exploring the correlation of the built environment with metro ridership is vital for fostering sustainable urban growth. Although the research conducted in the past has explored how ridership is nonlinearly influenced by the built environment, less resea...
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Hui Jiang, Guoyan Xu, Wen Zeng, Feng Gao and Xiaohu Tang
Lateral overturns are the most frequent fatal accidents involving tractors. A tractor being able to travel safely on uneven or sloped terrain is still an open field of investigation. The design concept of a four-wheel-drive tractor that can traverse hill...
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Chao Gao, Xinyi Lai, Shasha Li, Zhiwei Cui and Zhiyou Long
With the rapid pace of global urbanization, understanding the impact of the urban built environment on travel behavior has become increasingly significant for developing sustainable and efficient transportation systems. This study conducts a bibliometric...
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