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Erick Guerra
Pág. 165?182
As local, state, and federal agencies began investing substantial resources into subsidizing transit in the 1960s and ?70s, public documents argued that transit agencies should focus on attracting choice riders instead of dependent riders, who have no al...
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Houshmand Masoumi, Chengete Chakamera, Liberty Mapamba, Noleen Pisa and Hamid Soltanzadeh
There are significant deviations in travel mode choice drivers between developed and developing countries. This study investigates the determinants of car ownership and public transit ridership in Iran. Using survey data from 800 respondents, the determi...
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Sadayuki Yagi, Hideo Shiraishi
Pág. 2520 - 2535
In Abidjan, a road pricing scheme is currently under review as a transportation control measure along with operation of a new commuter rail system. While this scheme may be effective for congestion reduction in central business district (CBD), provision ...
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Aditya V Sohoni, Mariam Thomas, K.V. Krishna Rao
Pág. 2603 - 2618
The cities of developing countries are undertaking implementation of rail based transit systems, especially metro rail, as a solution to the problems of urban traffic congestion and rapidly increasing travel demand, keeping in view the goal of sustainabl...
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