Travel demand, trip-making and geographic mobility were investigated for their relationships with family lifestyle (single-and two-parent families) among 305 families residing in the metropolitan Washington area. The results show that two-parent families have more transportation related choices and are more likely to own one or two cars than single-parent families. The two types of families show no significant differences in travel demand or use of carpools.
Travel Demand, Trip-Making and Geographic Mobility as They Relate to Family Lifestyle
1982
116 pages
Report
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Englisch
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