Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2565 consists of 12 papers that explore the effects of fuel price on individual dynamic travel decisions; propensity to use a sustainable transportation mode in the context of a program aimed at voluntary change in travel behavior; route choice behavior of car drivers; context-sensitive, dynamic activity travel behavior; peak travel and the decoupling of vehicle travel from the economy; and sequence alignment analysis of variability in activity travel patterns. This issue also examines temporal effects in commuter response to rewards; a hybrid modeling approach of car uses in Germany; travel mode choice and social and spatial reference groups; modeling riders’ behavioral responses to real-time information at light rail transit stations; incremental accessibility benefits and choice of subscriptions for high-occupancy toll lanes; and factors influencing the travel scheduling of habitual car users’ driving trips.
Travel Behavior, Volume 1: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2565
2016
122 pages
Report
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English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Transportation planning , Travel analysis , Behavior , Scheduling , Taxes , Travel demand , Motor vehicles , Walking , Tables(Data) , Cycling , Elderly persons , Population , Households , Physical activities , Rapid transit systems , Commuter transportation , Traffic congestion