Travel Behavior, Volume 2
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2566, includes 11 papers that explore information related to travel behavior, including:
- Shifts in Long-Distance Travel Mode Due to Automated Vehicles: Statewide Mode-Shift Simulation Experiment and Travel Survey Analysis
- Longitudinal Vehicle Transaction Model: Assessment of Lead and Lagged Effects of Longer-Term Changes and Life-Cycle Events
- Perception of Mode-Specific Travel Time Reliability and Crowding in Multimodal Trips
- Fundamental Linkages Between Activity Time Use and Subjective Well-Being for the Elderly Population: Joint Exploratory Analysis Framework for In-Home and Out-of-Home Activities
- Resolution of Activity Scheduling Conflicts: Reverse Pairwise Comparison of In-Home and Out-of-Home Activities
- On Good Neighbors and Distant Friends in the Online Era
- Can Multimodal Real-Time Information Systems Induce a More Sustainable Mobility?
- Use of Social Networking Data to Explore Activity and Destination Choice Behavior in Two Metropolitan Areas
- Examination of the Impacts of Telecommuting on the Time Use of Nonmandatory Activities
- Associations Between Online Purchasing and Store Purchasing for Four Types of Products in Nanjing, China
- Smartphone-Based Survey for Real-Time and Retrospective Happiness Related to Travel and Activities
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