Socioeconomics, Sustainability, Health, and Human Factors
TRB’s
Transportation Research Record (TRR), No. 2605 consists of 13 papers that explore socioeconomics, sustainability, health, and human factors in transportation, including:
- Understanding Livable Streets in the Context of the Arterials That Surround Them
- Equity of Bikeway Distribution in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Ballpark Method for Estimating Pedestrian and Bicyclist Exposure in Seattle, Washington: Potential Option for Resource-Constrained Cities in an Age of Big Data
- Data-Driven Urban Performance Measures: Case Study Application in the District of Columbia
- Assessing Nighttime Deliveries in Stockholm, Sweden
- Assessing the State of Practice of the Role and Siting Issues Related to Curbless Streets in an Urban Context
- Measuring the Impact of the Trans-European Road Transport Network on the Accessibility of European Urban Agglomerations
- Performance-Based Methodology for Evaluating Equity for Transportation System Users
- Transportation Policy at the Ballot Box
- Improving Travel Quality of Low-Income Commuters in China: Demand-Side Perspective
- To Share or Not To Share: Investigating the Social Aspects of Dynamic Ridesharing
- Assessment of Three Affiliated Tribes Primary Seat Belt Intervention
- Revamping Tribal Road Networks from Various Sources and Improving Quality
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