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Study of Employee Carsharing on the University Campus
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This manuscript analyzes personal and carsharing consumption characteristics of alternative commuters of the same university in Los Angeles, California. The paper finds that: (1) one can achieve a reasonably high carsharing ...
Getting Drivers to Switch: Transit Price and Service Quality among Commuters
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This manuscript examines employees’ participation in a free and discounted try-transit program called “Dump the Pump” (DtP) in Los Angeles, California. DtP offered eligible employee drivers a 12-week free transit pass and ...
Spatial Pattern of Land Use and Its Implications for Mode-Based Accessibility: Case Study of Nanjing, China
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Accessibility is an important concept in transportation planning and research. This manuscript proposes methodologies and procedures to quantify accessibility by mode choice and its spatial variances in the contexts of ...
Assessing Equitable Accessibility Based on Total Travel Cost and Multiple Options: Case Study of Airport Ground Access in Hong Kong
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: In recent decades, transit equity has become a recurrent topic within the domain of sustainable transportation, where accessibility is a crucial indicator. However, the measurement of accessibility and equity in existing ...
Paying for Travel Distance and Time Saving: Transit Fare and Benefit Mismatch and Its Justice Implications
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Transit fares affect not only whether people are not overburdened with their expenditure on transit services but also whether people can get reasonable benefits from transit services for what they pay. Prevalence of various ...