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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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Md Rabiul Islam, Mark Brussel, Anna Grigolon and Talat Munshi
Although the Janmarg (people’s way) Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) system in Ahmedabad, India, achieved worldwide accolades since its introduction, it has not reached its expected ridership. In analyzing ridership, research shows that external fac...
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Alexis Fillone, Iderlina Mateo-Babiano
Historic urban centers (HUCs) such as the Ermita District in Manila display a compact, mixed, and human-scale urban form. Because of these features, people in these areas still depend on either walking or riding a pedicab (also known as cycle rickshaws) ...
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Allister Loder, Kay Werner Axhausen
In much of Switzerland, public transport offers high levels of accessibility to workplaces and other places that make season tickets legitimate substitutes for a car. These similar patterns of accessibility provided by both modes result in high levels of...
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Michael Olitsky, Yoav Lerman, Erel Avineri
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Walkable neighborhoods allow a variety of activities and opportunities for social encounters, through improved accessibility to commerce, public services and other facilities. Non-motorized mode choices (walking and cycling) have been promoted by governm...
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David S. Vale, Miguel Saraiva, Mauro Pereira
Active travel is enthusiastically promoted in the Western world due to its clear and demonstrated individual and collective benefits. While active travel has been shown to be associated with features of the built environment such as density and land-use ...
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Valentina Basaric, Ana Vujicic, Jelena Mitrovic Simic, Vuk Bogdanovic, Nenad Saulic
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This work presents the results obtained by analyzing behavior patterns of transport users in Novi Sad (Republic of Serbia) with respect to their gender and age. Novi Sad is the second largest city in the Republic of Serbia, and is recognized as a regiona...
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