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Matthias Langer, David Durán-Rodas, Elias Pajares
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While discussions are ongoing about the exact meaning of car dependence, its assessment has been primarily qualitative. The few quantitative approaches adopted so far have tended to analyze either high car use and ownership or a lack of public transport ...
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Ralph Buehler, Denis Teoman and Brian Shelton
This paper compares bicycling in Washington, DC and Frankfurt am Main, Germany, two car-oriented cities that had adapted their urban transport system to car travel during the 20th century. Our comparative case study shows that both cities have been succe...
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Tabitha S. Combs, Noreen McDonald
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Local governments in the US face growing public demands to reduce automobile dependence in order to forestall climate change, improve road safety, rein in sprawling peripheral land development, increase transportation equity, and enhance urban livability...
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Andrii Sulym, Pavlo Khozia, Eduard Tretiak, Václav Pí?tek, Oleksij Fomin and Pavel Kucera
This article deals with the method of computer-aided studies of the results of tank container impact tests to confirm the ability of portable tanks and multi-element gas containers to withstand the impact in the longitudinal direction on a specially equi...
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Anqi Liu, Keone Kelobonye, Zhenqi Zhou, Qiuxia Xu, Zhen Xu and Lingyun Han
Active school commuting provides a convenient opportunity to promote physical activity for children, while also reducing car dependence and its associated environmental impacts. School?home distance is a critical factor in school commuting mode choice, a...
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Peter Newman AO
The 2020 collapse of the global economy due to the Covid-19 pandemic has enabled us to think about long term trends and what the future could hold for our cities and regions, especially due to the climate agenda. The paper sets out the historical precede...
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Konstiantyn Soroka,Victor Kharchenko,Vladyslav Pliuhin
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An analysis of implementation principles and algorithms of the adaptive car front-lighting system (AFS) and control methods is carried out. The AFS was adopted by the UNECE in 2007 as the rules for arranging front-lighting systems of vehicles when drivin...
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Jeffrey R. Kenworthy
Urban transport is critical in shaping the form and function of cities, particularly the level of automobile dependence and sustainability. This paper presents a detailed study of the urban transport eco-urbanism characteristics of the Stockholm, Malmö, ...
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Mike Hynes, Olga Bolbocean, Michael McNally, Mike Conroy, Daniel Bednarczuk, Fiona Hyland, Emer Coyne and Cat Marie
Public transport transforms urban communities and the lives of citizens living in them by stimulating economic growth, promoting sustainable lifestyles and providing a greater quality of life. Globally, the healthiest cities have one thing in common, a p...
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V. Y. Negrey,K. M. Shkuryn
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Purpose. The research aims at the analysis of the possibility of using in the development of one-group train formation plan the criterion, which allows to consider the costs associated with the movement of cars and locomotives. Methodology. The existing ...
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