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Submissions from 2020

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An integrated approach for optimizing bi-modal transit networks fed by shared bikes, Xin Li, Yue Luo, Tianqi Wang, and Peng Jia

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Better understanding the choice of travel mode by urban residents: New insights from the catchment areas of rail transit stations, Xin Luan, Lin Cheng, Yan Song, and Jinbao Zhao

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User characteristics influencing use of a bicycle-sharing system integrated into an intermodal transport network in Spain, Sebastian Molinillo, Miguel Ruiz-Montañez, and Francisco Liébana-Cabanillas

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Investigating Complementary and Competitive Relationships between Bikeshare Service and Public Transit: A Spatial-Temporal Framework, Ying Song and Yuchuan Huang

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Determinants of transit-oriented development efficiency focusing on an integrated subway, bus and shared-bicycle system: Application of Simar-Wilson's two-stage approach, Reuben Tamakloe, Jungyeol Hong, and Jihoon Tak

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Typology of Bikeshare Users Combining Bikeshare and Transit, Léandre Tarpin-Pitre and Catherine Morency

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Understanding the Role of Cycling to Urban Transit Stations through a Simultaneous Access Mode and Station Choice Model, Danique Ton, Sanmay Shelat, Sandra Nijënstein, Lotte Rijsman, Niels van Oort, and Serge Hoogendoorn

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Assessing the social costs of urban transport infrastructure options in low and middle income countries, Tam Vu and John Preston

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Relationship between eye-level greenness and cycling frequency around metro stations in Shenzhen, China: A big data approach, Ruoyu Wang, Yi Lu, Xueying Wu, Ye Liu, and Yao Yao

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Shared-use mobility competition: a trip-level analysis of taxi, bikeshare, and transit mode choice in Washington, DC, Timothy F. Welch, Steven R. Gehrke, and Alyas Widita

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Optimal design of transit networks fed by shared bikes, Liyu Wu, Weihua Gu, Wenbo Fan, and Michael J. Cassidy

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Public transport or E-bike taxis: the implication of everyday mobilities in contemporary China, Hua Xia

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First-and-last mile solution via bicycling to improving transit accessibility and advancing transportation equity, Ting Zuo, Heng Wei, Na Chen, and Chun Zhang

Submissions from 2019

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Environmental impacts of commuting modes in Lisbon: A life-cycle assessment addressing particulate matter impacts on health, Loana Bastos, Pedro Marques, Stuart A. Batterman, and Fausto Freire

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Traverses, delays and fatalities at railway level crossings in Great Britain, Andrew W. Evans and Peter Hughes

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Multimodal Connections with Transitways: Ridership, Access Mode, and Route Choice Implications, Yingling Fan, Andrew Guthrie, Alireza Khani, and Jacqueline Nowak

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Transit neighborhoods, commercial gentrification, and traffic crashes: Exploring the linkages in Los Angeles and the Bay Area, Silvia R. González, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, and Karen Chapple

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Measuring immediate impacts of a new mass transit system on an existing bike-share system in China, Tianqi Gu, Inhi Kim, and Graham Currie

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Inequalities in access to bike-and-ride opportunities: Findings for the city of Malmö, Zahra Hamidi, Rosalia Camporeale, and Leonardo Caggiani

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Evaluation of Bus-Bicycle and Bus/Right-Turn Traffic Delays and Conflicts, Katherine L. Keeling, Travis B. Glick, Miles Crumley, and Miguel A. Figliozzi

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Do metro interruptions increase the demand for public rental bicycles? Evidence from Paris, Joris Klingen

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The analysis of catchment areas of metro stations using trajectory data generated by dockless shared bikes, Diao Lin, Yongping Zhang, Ruoxin Zhu, and Liqiu Meng

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Modeling the Effect of New Commuter Bus Service on Demand and Impact on Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Application to Greater Boston, Christopher Lyman, Nicholas Campbell, Eric J. Gonzales, and Eleni Christofa

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Estimating the Impacts of Capital Bikeshare on Metrorail Ridership in the Washington Metropolitan Area, Ting Ma and Gerrit-Jan Knaap

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Impacts of free-floating bikesharing system on public transit ridership, Xiaolei Ma, Xian Zhang, Xin Li, Xingju Wang, and Xu Zhao

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Development of a neighborhood commute mode share model using nationally-available data, Robert J. Schneider, Lingqian Hu, and Joseph Stefanich

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Cycling or walking? Determinants of mode choice in the Netherlands, Danique Ton, Dorine C. Duives, Oded Cats, Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser, and Serge P. Hoogendoorn

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Exploring transport perceptions across urban areas using free associations, Dennis van Soest, Miles R. Tight, and Christopher D.F. Rogers

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How technology commitment affects mode choice for a self-driving shuttle service, Michael Wicki, Sergio Guidon, Felix Becker, Kay Axhausen, and Thomas Bernauer

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Urban transport carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by commuters in rapidly developing Cities: The comparative study of Beijing and Xi’an in China, Liu Yang, Yuanqing Wang, Sunsheng Han, and Yuanyuan Liu

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How transit service closures influence bikesharing demand; lessons learned from SafeTrack project in Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, Hannah Younes, Arefeh Nasri, Giovanni Baiocchi, and Lei Zhang

Submissions from 2018

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Rails-Next-to-Trails: A Methodology for Selecting Appropriate Safety Treatments at Complex Multimodal Intersections, Anna Bovbjerg Alligood, Manali Sheth, Anne Goodchild, Edward McCormack, and Polina Butrina

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Immigration, Income, and Public Transit Perceptions: Findings from an Intercept Survey, Jesus M. Barajas, Asha Weinstein Agrawal, and Daniel G. Chatman

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Invest in the ride: A 14 year longitudinal analysis of the determinants of public transport ridership in 25 North American cities, Geneviève Boisjoly, Emily Grisé, Meadhbh Maguire, Marie-Pier Veillette, Robbin Deboosere, Emma Berrebi, and Ahmed El-Geneidy

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Do buses hinder cyclists or is it the other way around? Optimal bus fares, bus stops and cycling tolls, Maria Börjesson, Chau Man Fung, Stef Proost, and Zifei Yan

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Expanding the effect of metro station service coverage by incorporating a public bicycle sharing system, Yung-Hsiang Cheng and Yi-Chun Lin

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Inferring transportation modes from GPS trajectories using a convolutional neural network, Sina Dabiri and Kevin Heaslip

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American Complete Streets and Australian SmartRoads: What Can We Learn from Each Other?, Alexa Delbosc, James Reynolds, Wesley Marshall, and Andrew Wall

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Do people travel with their preferred travel mode? Analysing the extent of travel mode dissonance and its effect on travel satisfaction, Jonas De Vos

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Introducing a Design Framework for a Multi-Modal Public Transportation System, Focusing on Mixed-Fleet Bike-Sharing Systems, Mehrnaz Ghamami and MohammadHossein (Sam) Shojaei

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Understanding sustainable accessibility in urban planning: Themes of consensus, themes of tension, Ana Gil Solá, Bertil Vilhelmson, and Anders Larsson

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Investigating people’s preferences for car-free city centers: A discrete choice experiment, Amely Gundlach, Marius Ehrlinspiel, Svenja Kirsch, Alexander Koschker, and Julian Sagebiel

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Urban developments and daily travel distances: Fixed, random and hybrid effects models using a Dutch pseudo-panel over three decades, Dena Kasraian, Kees Maat, and Bert van Wee

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The changing influences on commuting mode choice in urban England under Peak Car: A discrete choice modelling approach, Anna K.M. Keyes and Douglas Crawford-Brown

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The impact of automated transit, pedestrian, and bicycling facilities on urban travel patterns, Jonathan Levine, Moira Zellner, María Arquero de Alarcón, Yoram Shiftan, and Dean Massey

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Institutional arrangements for greater inter-modality between bicycles and buses: A Melbourne case study, Christopher Lowe and Robert Wright

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Designing a Transit-Feeder System using Multiple Sustainable Modes: Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Ridesharing, Bike Sharing, and Walking, Daisik Nam, Dingtong Yang, Shunghi An, Jiangbo Gabriel Yu, R. Jayakrishnan, and Neda Masoud

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Multi-level urban form and commuting mode share in rail station areas across the United States; a seemingly unrelated regression approach, Arefeh Nasri and Lei Zhang

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The conditional effects of social influence in transportation mode choice, Susan Pike and Mark Lubell

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Understanding the impacts of a public transit disruption on bicycle sharing mobility patterns: A case of Tube strike in London, Meead Saberi, Mehrnaz Ghamami, Yi Gu, Mohammad Hossein (Sam) Shojaei, and Elliot Fishman

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Analysing the trip and user characteristics of the combined bicycle and transit mode, Sanmay Shelat, Raymond Huisman, and Niels van Oort

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The Relation between Train Access Mode Attributes and Travelers’ Transport Mode-Choice Decisions in the Context of Medium- and Long-Distance Trips in the Netherlands, Peter van der Waerden and Jaap van der Waerden

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Analysing journey-to-work data using complex networks, Guohun Zhu, Jonathan Corcoran, Paul Shyy, Salvatore Flavio Pileggi, and Jane Hunter

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Multimodal Level of Service Methodologies: Evaluation of the Multimodal Performance of Arterial Corridors, Natalia Zuniga-Garcia, Heidi W. Ross, and Randy B. Machemehl

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Determining transit service coverage by non-motorized accessibility to transit: Case study of applying GPS data in Cincinnati metropolitan area, Ting Zuo, Heng Wei, and Andrew Rohne

Submissions from 2017

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Improving Access to Transit through Crowdsourced Information, Sean J. Barbeau

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First/last mile transit access as an equity planning issue, Marlon G. Boarnet, Genevieve Giuliano, Yuting Huo, and Eun Jin Shin

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Understanding the effects of transit benefits on employees’ travel behavior: Evidence from the New York-New Jersey region, Paola Carolina Bueno, Juan Gomez, Jonathan R. Peters, and Jose Manuel Vassallo

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Sharing riders: How bikesharing impacts bus ridership in New York City, Kayleigh B. Campbell and Candace Brakewood

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The effect of BRT implementation and streetscape redesign on physical activity: A case study of Mexico City, Annie Chang, Luis Miranda-Moreno, Jason (Xinyu) Cao, and Ben Welle

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Modelling the potential for cycling in access trips to bus, train and metro in Rio de Janeiro, Flavia de Souza, Lissy La Paix Puello, Mark Brussel, Romulo Orrico, and Martin van Maarseveen

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Watching the clock on the way to work? Analysing trends in commuting activities, modes and gender differences in commute times, using hazard-based duration modelling methods, Dilum Dissanayake

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Public transit, active travel, and the journey to school: a cross-nested logit analysis, Alireza Ermagun and David Levinson

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Home-end and activity-end preferences for access to and egress from train stations in the Copenhagen region, Katrín Halldórsdóttir, Otto Anker Nielsen, and Carlo Giacomo Prato

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Public bicycle as a feeder mode to rail transit in China: The role of gender, age, income, trip purpose, and bicycle theft experience, Yanjie Ji, Yingling Fan, Alireza Ermagun, Xuening Cao, Wei Wang, and Kirti Das

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Two dimensional accessibility analysis of metro stations in Xi’an, China, Linbo Li, Huan Ren, Shanshan Zhao, Zhengyu Duan, Yahua Zhang, and Anming Zhang

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On time and ready to go: An analysis of commuters’ punctuality and energy levels at work or school, Charis Loong, Dea van Lierop, and Ahmed El-Geneidy

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Travel mode estimation for multi-modal journey planner, Heikki Mäenpää, Andrei Lobov, and Jose L. Martinez Lastra

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Improving Livability Using Green and Active Modes: A Traffic Stress Level Analysis of Transit, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Access and Mobility, Maaza C. Mekuria, Bruce Appleyard, and Hilary Nixon

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Planning Approaches in Contracted Fixed-Route Bus Transit Service in the United States: Private Sector’s Role in the Planning Process and Its Influence on Performance Outcomes, Joel Mendez and Jeffrey R. Brown

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Effect of integration of bicyclists and pedestrians with transit in New Delhi, Sudatta Mohanty, Sugam Bansal, and Khushi Bairwa

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Exploring the social and spatial potential of an intermodal approach to transport planning, Lake Sagaris, Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken, and Stefan Steiniger

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Choice of transport mode in emerging adulthood: Differences between secondary school students, studying young adults and working young adults and relations with gender, SES and living environment, Dorien Simons, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Peter Clarys, Bas de Geus, Corneel Vandelanotte, Jelle Van Cauwenberg, and Benedicte Deforche

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Can bicycle relieve overcrowded metro? Managing short-distance travel in Beijing, Guibo Sun and John Zacharias

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Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Practices: 2017, Jon Williams

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A comparison of car driving, public transport and cycling experiences in three European cities, Ruth Woods and Judith Masthoff

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Public attitudes toward encouraging sustainable transportation: An Australian case study, Ting Xia, Ying Zhang, Annette Braunack-Mayer, and Shona Crabb

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The impact of a public bicycle-sharing system on urban public transport networks, Xu-Hua Yang, Zhi Cheng, Guang Chen, Lei Wang, Zhong-Yuan Ruan, and Yu-Jun Zheng

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Bicycle-metro integration in a growing city: The determinants of cycling as a transfer mode in metro station areas in Beijing, Pengjun Zhao and Shengxiao Li

Submissions from 2016

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Complete Streets Policies and Public Transit, Andrew Babb and Kari Edison Watkins

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Exploring Bicycle and Public Transit Use by Low-Income Latino Immigrants: A Mixed-Methods Study in the San Francisco Bay Area, Jesus M. Barajas, Daniel G. Chatman, and Asha Weinstein Agrawal

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An examination of recent trends in multimodal travel behavior among American motorists, Ralph Buehler and Andrea Hamre

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Commuting practices: New insights into modal shift from theories of social practice, Noel Cass and James Faulconbridge

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Changes to commute mode: The role of life events, spatial context and environmental attitude, Ben Clark, Kiron Chatterjee, and Steve Melia

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Shared Mobility and the Transformation of Public Transit, Sharon Feigon and Colin Murphy

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Empirical analysis and comparisons about time-allocation patterns across segments based on mode-specific preferences, Xuemei Fu and Zhicai Juan

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Impact of information intervention on travel mode choice of urban residents with different goal frames: A controlled trial in Xuzhou, China, Jichao Geng, Ruyin Long, and Hong Chen

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Planning for Bike Share Connectivity to Rail Transit, Greg P. Griffin and Ipek N. Sener

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Effects of metro transit on the ownership of mobility instruments in Xi’an, China, Xiaoyan Huang, Jason (Xinyu) Cao, Jiangbin Yin, and Xiaoshu Cao

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Characterisation of and reflections on the synergy of bicycles and public transport, R. Kager, L. Bertolini, and M. Te Brömmelstroet

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Moving between mobility cultures: what affects the travel behavior of new residents?, Thomas Klinger and Martin Lanzendorf

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Bicycle-based transit-oriented development as an alternative to overcome the criticisms of the conventional transit-oriented development, Jaeyeong Lee, Keechoo Choi, and Yountaik Leem

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It’s a Matter of Time Assessment of Additional Time Budgeted for Commuting to McGill University Across Modes, Charis Loong and Ahmed El-Geneidy

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Influence of Socio-Demography and Operating Streetscape on Last-Mile Mode Choice, M. Meng, P. P. Koh, and Y. D. Wong

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Evaluating how cycle-bus integration could contribute to “sustainable” transport, Lake Sagaris and Anvita Arora

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Long-term impact of network access to bike facilities and public transit stations on housing sales prices in Portland, Oregon, Timothy F. Welch, Steven R. Gehrke, and Fangru Wang

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Preferences of travellers for using automated vehicles as last mile public transport of multimodal train trips, Menno D. Yap, Gonçalo Correia, and Bart van Arem

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Shifting from Metro to Sustainable Surface Modes for Short-Distance Travel, John Zacharias and Xuwen Li

Submissions from 2015

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The multimodal majority? Driving, walking, cycling, and public transportation use among American adults, Ralph Buehler and Andrea Hamre

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How satisfying is the Scale for Travel Satisfaction?, Jonas De Vos, Tim Schwanen, Veronique Van Acker, and Frank Witlox