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 …
S Kim - Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2011 - Elsevier
This study analyzed subjective transportation deficiency, in terms of missing activities due to lack of transportation, of the older population aged 65 and over in the United States. This …
L Lei, SJ South - Population, Space and Place, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This study uses data from the 2005 through 2015 waves of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics' Transition to Adulthood supplement to examine the association between young …
As the proportion of immigrants in the US population continues to rise, it is becoming increasingly important to understand immigrants' residential location choices and travel …
M Turcotte - Canadian Social Trends, 2012 - academia.edu
Most Canadians live in neighbourhoods designed around cars as the means of travel. Consequently, they often have to drive or be driven to work, retail stores, health service …
Background The ability to travel within communities is essential to maintaining independence, health, and social connections. Most Americans, including most older …
S Rosenbloom, JF Coughlin… - Aging America and …, 2012 - books.google.com
People age 65 and older are more mobile than any previous generation of American elders; the overwhelming majority have vibrant lifestyles, which embody independence and …
J Pucher, JL Renne - Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy …, 2004 - vtc.rutgers.edu
This article uses data from the 2001 National Household Travel Survey to compare travel behavior in rural and urban areas of the United States. As expected, the car is the …
Numerous studies have observed that residents of higher-density, mixeduse (“traditional”,“neo-traditional”, or “new urbanist”) neighborhoods tend to walk more and drive …