The extra distance that a member of a carpool travels, when compared with that person's drive-alone distance between home and work, is one of the negative aspects of ridesharing. It is also the key value in calculating the amount of fuel saved by those choosing this commuter mode. The report describes the examination of the CR values experienced by 206 individuals who share rides in or to a small urban area.
Circuity Factors in Ridesharing: The Individual's Travel Decision
1986
183 pages
Report
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English
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