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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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Pawinee Iamtrakul, Sararad Chayphong, Emese Makó and Souvathone Phetoudom
This study explores road users? behaviors and accident analyses on different travel modes in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (BMR). The questionnaire survey was adopted and designed based on contributing factors related to risk behavior perceptions in di...
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Yiheng Wang, Yaolin Liu, Lijun Xing and Ziyi Zhang
Limited studies focus on educational equity from the spatial accessibility perspective. This study combines survey data and big data and proposes a multi-mode Huff two-step floating catchment area (MMH2SFCA) method to calculate accessibility while consid...
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Xue Yang, Yanjia Cao, Anqi Wu, Mingqiang Guo, Zhen Dong and Luliang Tang
The question of whether each building of housing estate has equal access to nearby social service resources (e.g., public transportation service, catering, entertainment, etc.) is a major concern of citizens. This paper takes Wuhan as a case to explore t...
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Xinxin Zhou, Zhaoyuan Yu, Linwang Yuan, Lei Wang and Changbin Wu
Accessibility research of healthcare facilities is developing towards multiple transportation modes (MTM), which are influenced by residential transportation choices and preferences. Due to differences in travel impact factors such as traffic conditions,...
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Jianhua Ni, Ming Liang, Yan Lin, Yanlan Wu and Chen Wang
While great progress in the development of a methodological approach to measure the accessibility of healthcare services has been made, the exclusion of the complex multi-mode travel behavior of urban residents and a rough calculation of travel costs fro...
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Xiongbin Lin, Jiawen Yang, Ian MacLachlan
High-speed rail (HSR) has played an important role in China?s long-distance travel. However, the potential of this transport technology to meet the demand of passenger mobility at the metropolitan scale is still unclear. This research examines this poten...
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Sarita Maharjan, Naoki Tsurusaki and Prasanna Divigalpitiya
The increasing threat of transportation energy insecurity, environmental issues and public health issues have led to a growing body of research that looks at the potential contribution of urban planning in reducing travel energy consumption. The sustaina...
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Daniëlle Snellen, Guus de Hollander
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In recent years both our need or desire for mobility and the opportunities and tools available to meet them have changed (and keep on changing) as a result of information and communication technologies (ICT's). ICT's have influenced both our transport mo...
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