This paper reviews 58 studies with empirical evidence on travel-based multitasking, identifies gaps in terms of data collection methods and provides a comprehensive review of …
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected our cities in monumental ways with no sector likely being more severely impacted than transport. Lockdowns, physical spacing, transport …
From early studies of time allocation onward, it has been acknowledged that the “productive” nature of travel could affect its utility. Currently, at the margin an individual may choose …
N Thomopoulos, M Givoni - European Journal of Futures Research, 2015 - Springer
Certain developed countries have experienced the 'peak car'phenomenon. While this remains to be confirmed longitudinally, it looks certain that future mobility in Europe and …
S Handy, C Thigpen - Travel Behaviour and Society, 2019 - Elsevier
The quality of a worker's commute significantly impacts her well-being. We seek to add to the nascent literature on this topic by examining how travel mode, location, and other personal …
Abstract Since late 2019, COVID-19 has devastated the global economy, with indirect implications for the environment. As governments' prioritized health and implemented …
Starting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a better perception of public transport and therefore a better perception of the utility of public …
The current study is motivated by the need to better understand the potential impacts that vehicular automation may have on individual decisions of residential and work relocation in …
Modality style–defined as a set of frequent travel modes characterizing the travelers' habits, routines, and predispositions–is a key player in forming dynamics of travelers' mode choice …