Potential last-mile impacts of crowdshipping services: a simulation-based evaluation
Moving between mobility cultures: what affects the travel behavior of new residents?
What’s your type: a multidimensional cyclist typology
Mood and mode: does how we travel affect how we feel?
Children’s travel to school: satisfaction, current mood, and cognitive performance
The impact of urban form on commuting in large Chinese cities
Joint modeling of evacuation departure and travel times in hurricanes
E-bikes among older adults: benefits, disadvantages, usage and crash characteristics
Factors associated with home-based e-working and e-shopping in Nanjing, China
What are the determinants of the willingness to share rides in pooled on-demand services?
Disentangling the role of cars and transit in employment and labor earnings
Traffic forecast inaccuracy in transportation: a literature review of roads and railways projects
The missing link: bicycle infrastructure networks and ridership in 74 US cities
Modelling joint activity-travel pattern scheduling problem in multi-modal transit networks
Simulating a rich ride-share mobility service using agent-based models
ICT, activity space–time and mobility: new insights, new models, new methodologies
Predicting disruptions and their passenger delay impacts for public transport stops
A time-use activity-pattern recognition model for activity-based travel demand modeling
Multi-objective bike-way network design problem with space–time accessibility constraint
Modeling adoption timing of autonomous vehicles: innovation diffusion approach
I want to ride it where I like: measuring design preferences in cycling infrastructure
Spatiotemporal variation in travel regularity through transit user profiling
Spatio-temporal analysis of rail station ridership determinants in the built environment
Metropolitan size and the impacts of telecommuting on personal travel
Survey design for exploring demand for Mobility as a Service plans
Robo-Taxi service fleet sizing: assessing the impact of user trust and willingness-to-use
Are we there yet? Assessing smartphone apps as full-fledged tools for activity-travel surveys