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Hayden P. Andersen, Dillon T. Fitch-Polse, Susan L. Handy
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During the COVID pandemic, at least 97 US cities closed downtown streets to vehicles to create commercial pedestrian streets with the goal of encouraging active travel and economic activity at safe social distances. This study addressed three questions a...
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Natalie D Popovich, Susan Handy
Growing concerns about climate change and traffic congestion are motivating policymakers to find ways to encourage sustainable travel options. In the United States, where 88 percent of shopping trips are made by car, research identifying the factors that...
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Susan L Handy
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This paper introduces a set of articles about how transportation planners need better tools for estimating trip generation, and to develop better tools we need more data collection, especially methods that capture passenger trips by personal vehicles, tr...
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Robert James Schneider, Kevan Shafizadeh, Susan L Handy
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This paper describes a practical method of adjusting existing Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) estimates to produce more accurate estimates of motor-vehicle trip-generation at developments in smart-growth areas. Two linear regression equations...
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Kristin Lovejoy, Gian-Claudia Sciara, Deborah Salon, Susan L Handy, Patricia Mokhtarian
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Concerns over climate change have brought new impetus to the goal of reducing vehicle travel through land-use policy. To determine the degree to which land-use policies are effective in reducing vehicle travel, studies are needed that measure and compare...
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Wei (Laura) Tang, Patricia Lyon Mokhtarian, Susan L. Handy
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Working at home is widely viewed as a useful travel-reduction strategy, and it is partly for that reason that considerable research related to telecommuting and home-based work has been conducted in the last two decades. This study examines the effect of...
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Deb Niemeier, Song Bai, Susan L. Handy
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In light of the increasing reliance on compact growth as a fundamental strategy for reducing vehicle emissions, it is important to better understand how land use-transportation interactions influence the production of mobile source emissions. To date, re...
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