Travel in the digital age: Vehicle ownership and technology-facilitated accessibility

E Blumenberg, J Paul, G Pierce - Transport Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Despite their negative externalities, cars provide many benefits. Chief among these is the
ability to travel to destinations within a reasonable time budget. Consequently, in the US …

User interest in on-demand, shared, and driverless mobility: Evidence from stated preference choice experiments in Southern Ontario

MN Sweet - Travel behaviour and society, 2021 - Elsevier
Understanding how new technologies such as on-demand ride hailing and vehicle
automation may affect travel behavior is important to craft better policy. This study uses a …

Buying access one trip at a time: lower-income households and ride-hail

A Brown, NJ Klein, MJ Smart… - Journal of the American …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Problem, research strategy, and findings New transportation options like ride-hail can
expand accessibility without the costs of car ownership. Ride-hail's potential is particularly …

[PDF][PDF] When might lower-income drivers benefit from electric vehicles? Quantifying the economic equity implications of electric vehicle adoption

G Bauer, CW Hsu, N Lutsey - Work. Pap, 2021 - lindseyresearch.com
Electric vehicles (EVs) 1 can dramatically reduce local air pollution and carbon emissions.
But relatively little analysis has been done on the broader potential economic benefits as the …

Children, income, and the impact of home delivery on household shopping trips

CA Spurlock, A Todd-Blick… - Transportation …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Expanding e-commerce and delivery benefit consumers through increased flexibility and
convenience. However, there is a potential impact on vehicle miles traveled (VMT) by …

A new way to go: The transportation apps and vehicle-sharing tools that are giving more americans the freedom to drive less

T Dutzik, T Madsen, P Baxandall - 2013 - trid.trb.org
The rapid advance of the Internet, mobile communications technologies and social
networking-and the technology-enabled transportation services they are spawning has the …

Describing the users: Understanding adoption of and interest in shared, electrified, and automated transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area

CA Spurlock, J Sears, G Wong-Parodi, V Walker… - … Research Part D …, 2019 - Elsevier
Emerging technologies and services stand poised to transform the transportation system,
with large implications for energy use and mobility. The degree and speed of these impacts …

“Would it be weird to live here without a car?”: Using social media to understand car ownership decisions

E Iacobucci - Transportation, 2024 - Springer
Transportation practitioners and scholars increasingly view car-free mobility as an essential
component of a sustainable, healthy, and safe transportation future. In the United States …

Car-less or car-free? Socioeconomic and mobility differences among zero-car households

AE Brown - Transport Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
Transportation professionals have long identified the important division between choice and
constraint in modal decision-making. However, while heterogeneity within some modal …

Transport policy in the era of ridehailing and other disruptive transportation technologies

G Circella, F Alemi - Advances in transport policy and planning, 2018 - Elsevier
Transportation is changing at an unprecedented pace. New transportation options provided
by shared mobility providers are expanding the set of travel alternatives and they account for …