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Score estimate of covid-19 risks as per socio-hygienic and behavioral indicators
Published 2021-12-01“…According to literature data, the highest risks of the infection spread occur in public transport, retail outlets where foods and nonfoods are sold, medical organizations, and chemists’ shops. …”
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Assessment of vehicle emissions at roundabouts: a comparative study of PEMS data and microscale emission model
Published 2022-09-01“…In recent years there has been an increase of use of private transport, partly due to the recent pandemic and the reduced choice of public transport. People's travel habits have changed in frequency and motivation due to the reduced number of seats on public transport, due to social distancing but also due to online education and teleworking. …”
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What drives the spatio-temporal distribution and spillover of air quality in China’s three urban agglomerations? Evidence from a two-stage approach
Published 2022-09-01“…The results show that Moran’s I values in the spatial autocorrelation analysis all pass the significance test. Moreover, public transport, per capita GDP, science and technology expenditure, and the vegetation index all have a significant influence on the spatial dispersal of air quality in the three urban agglomerations, among which the direct effect of public transport and the indirect effect and total effect of the vegetation index are the most significant. …”
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Examination of the Effects of the Pandemic Process on the E-scooter Usage Behaviours of Individuals with Machine Learning
Published 2023-12-01“…Recent pandemic events have challenged the modal choices of European users by reducing the use of public transport at various times and favouring walking and/or the use of electric bikes and scooters for last-mile travel. …”
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The Relations between Street Network Configuration and Travel Behavior in Pakistan; the Optimal Level of Street Connectivity for a More Active Mobility
Published 2021-11-01“…We also find a positive correlation between street-length density around homes and commuting distance, the frequency of public transport use, and the use of private motor vehicles in commuting trips in the two cities. …”
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Introduction of emerging mobility services in rural areas through the use of mobile network data combined with activity‐based travel demand modelling
Published 2023-08-01“…Abstract Whilst urban areas are thriving in trialling new mobility services (NMS), rural environments, often perceived as areas of low demand for travel, struggle to attract investments for creating more mobility solutions alongside traditional public transport (PT) services, making residents more reliant on private cars. …”
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Why so many people? Explaining Nonhabitual Transport Overcrowding With Internet Data
Published 2016“…Public transport smartcard data can be used for detection of large crowds. …”
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The needs of the elderly roaduser
Published 2016“…This project tries to understand the travelling habits and difficulties of the elderly motorists, pedestrians and public transport users through various surveys, feedback from different campaigns, news and the Singapore Code of Accessibility. …”
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ANALISIS MODA PERJALANAN SEKOLAH (Studi Kasus: SMP 5 Yogyakarta)
Published 2013“…While in ideal conditions the emissions received only because the bus / public transport. Students approved the use of sustainable transport modes with some conditions and a more improving infrastructure facilities such as pedestrian facilities, safety crossing the street, special bike lanes and better services of public transport.…”
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EQUITABLE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICE IN BANYUWANGI
Published 2011“…By using becak, 7,6% poor people can access general hospital service in 30 minutes, 21% within 30 â�� 60 minutes and 71,4% need more than 60 minutes. By using public transport, 40% poor people can access general hospital service in 30 minutes, 33,5% within 30 â�� 60 minutes and 26% need more than 60 minutes. …”
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Walking, cycling and driving to work in the English and Welsh 2011 census: trends, socio-economic patterning and relevance to travel behaviour in general
Published 2013“…In the National Travel Survey, commute modal share and total modal share were reasonably highly correlated for private motorised transport (r = 0.94), public transport (r = 0.96), walking (r = 0.88 excluding London) and cycling (r = 0.77).…”
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The Perception Of Road Pricing Policy (Rpp) In Georgetown, Penang
Published 2018“…Local Plan for Penang Island has outlined that the policy will be implemented in Georgetown as a tool to improve urban traffic congestion once an efficient public transport system is implemented. However, it seems that measure to work on the implementation of road pricing policy is not taken seriously. …”
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Marking and use of Kiss & Ride car parks
Published 2020-01-01“…The idea of the car park is to transfer the passenger to the transfer node, so that the rest of the journey can be done by public transport. Car parks of this type are also located near other places, where it is necessary to lift or pick up another person (for example, near schools, hotels). …”
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Interpellation et violence verbale : essai de typologisation
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How to Change the Travellers' Mobility Behaviours? - Examples of Mobility Plans
Published 2009-12-01“…A mobility plan includes activities for the promotion of sustainable mobility modes: bikes, public transport, walking trips and new means of private car usage (carpooling, carsharing systems). …”
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LA VALORIZZAZIONE DEL PATRIMONIO URBANO: MOBILITÀ SOSTENIBILE A REGGIO CALABRIA
Published 2014-12-01“…The efficiency of public transport and collective services, the well-kept historical center, the suburbs integrated and connected with the entire city, a strong morphological and cultural identity of the settlement, are, on the whole, the results that a careful project of the territory should be able to achieve. …”
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