Public Transportation Volume 5: Planning and Parking
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2543 consists of 19 papers that explore traffic signal systems, including:
- Should Transit Continue to Chase Development? Scenario Modeling and Analysis Supporting Regional Efficiency and Cost-Effectiveness in Washington, D.C., Region
- Complete Streets Policies and Public Transit
- Method for Estimating Statewide Transit Needs and Investment Priorities for Rural and Small Urban Areas
- Should Optimal Stop Spacing Vary by Land Use Type? New Methodology
- Legislating Transit “Coopetition”: Privatization and Planning Devolution in Germany
- Accessing the Subway in Toronto, Canada: Access Mode and Catchment Areas
- Social Transit as Mass Transit in Australian Suburban Greenfield Development
- Toward a Typology of Transit Corridor Livability
- Transit Stop Environments and Waiting Time Perception: Impacts of Trees, Traffic Exposure, and Polluted Air
- Methodology for Evaluating Potential for Limited-Stop Bus Service Along Existing Local Bus Corridors
- Measuring Satisfaction with Transit and Car Trips with Use of One Logistic Regression Model
- Value of Transit as Reflected in U.S. Single-Family Home Premiums: A Meta-Analysis
- Tool to Assess Regional Public Transport Plans for Integrated Systems
- Demand-Responsive Pricing on the Cheap: Estimating Parking Occupancy with Meter Payment Data
- Static Parking Choice Model with Consideration of Parking Duration
- Dynamic Parking Pricing: Comparison of Evaluation Methods
- Analysis of Parking Search Behavior with Video from Naturalistic Driving
- Effects of Parking Provision on Automobile Use in Cities: Inferring Causality
- Impacts of Incentive-Based Intervention on Peak Period Traffic: Experience from the Netherlands
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