The 10 papers in the report deal with the following areas: some recent developments in evidence on impacts of manufacturer sourcing on vehicle demand; bicyclist link evaluation: a stated-preference approach; effects of capacity constraints on peak-period traffic congestion; changing effects of automobile ownership on household travel patterns; availability of information and dynamics of departure time choice: experimental investigation; on-board bus surveys; no questions asked; selectivity bias in models of discrete and continuous choice; an empirical analysis; day-of-the-week models of shopping activity patterns; intercity passenger decision making; conceptual structure and data implications; constraints on individual travel behavior in a brazilian city.
Travel Demand and Behavior
1986
93 pages
Report
No indication
English
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