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Hui Zhang, Yu Cui, Yanjun Liu, Jianmin Jia, Baiying Shi and Xiaohua Yu
Dockless bike-sharing (DBS) is a green and flexible travel mode, which has been considered as an effective way to address the first-and-last mile problem. A two-level process is developed to identify the integrated DBS?metro trips. Then, DBS trip data, m...
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Muntahith Orvin, Daryus Ahmed, Mahmudur Fatmi, Gordon Lovegrove
Pág. 1249?1274
This study develops vehicular and non-vehicular trip generation models for mid-rise, multi-family residential developments. A comparative analysis of observed and Instiutue of Transportation Engineers (ITE) trip rates suggests that ITE rates consistently...
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Grace Uayan Padayhag, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Daisuke Fukuda
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This study contributes to the existing literature on the travel behavioural effects of mobile phone possession and telecommuting by investigating the effects of both and looking at average trips and tours per day as well as tour complexity. In contrast t...
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Kazuki Hirama, Kaeko Yokota, Yusuke Otsuka, Kazumi Watanabe, Naoto Yabe and Yoshinori Hawai
This study used spatial interaction modeling to examine whether origin-specific and destination-specific factors, distance decay effects, and spatial structures explain the criminal trips of residential burglars. In total, 4041 criminal trips committed b...
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Junfeng Jiao and Shunhua Bai
This paper investigated the travel patterns of 1.7 million shared E-scooter trips from April 2018 to February 2019 in Austin, TX. There were more than 6000 active E-scooters in operation each month, generating over 150,000 trips and covered approximately...
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Silvia Bernardi, Lissy La Paix-Puello, Karst Geurs
This paper analyzes the GPS traces recorded by cyclists in the framework of the Mobile Mobility Panel throughout the Netherlands. The objective of this paper is to analyze bicycle route choice via network attributes and trip length over a sequence of tri...
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Efrain Bastidas-Zelaya, Tomas Ruiz
Pág. 180 - 188
Because of the growth of cities in size and population, people get used to perform several stage trips involving transfers due to advantages such as time or price paid, being multistage trips more attractive compared to single stage trips. In Quito, mult...
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Andrea Alonso, Andrés Monzón, Iago Aguiar and Alba Ramírez-Saiz
Understanding the characteristics that shape mobility could help to achieve more sustainable transport systems. A considerable body of scientific studies tries to determine these characteristics at the urban level. However, there is a lack of studies ana...
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Antonieta Hamann, Martin Hernani-Merino, Enver Gerald Tarazona Vargas
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The present study?s aim is to design, construct and validate an instrument that allows for the measurement of the dimensions for short break tourist destination. The instrument was comprised of 29 items that were applied to 400 university students from d...
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Wenwen He and Fu Ren
Human-flow pattern can reflect the urban population mobility and the urban operating state. Understanding the trajectory of urban-population moving patterns can improve the effectiveness of urban-management measures. While most of the existing studies on...
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Jixiang Liu, Jiangping Zhou, Longzhu Xiao
Pág. 1129 - 1148
As a sustainable mode of travel, walking for transportation has multiple environmental, social, and health-related benefits. In existing studies, however, such walking has rarely been differentiated between commuting and non-commuting trips. Using multil...
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David King, Juan Saldarriaga
Taxicabs are ubiquitous in cities throughout the world, and the industry is going through regulatory change with the growth of app-based services. In the United States, where taxicabs are typically regulated locally, licenses determine where taxis can pi...
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Peter Horbachov, Stanislav Svichynskyi
Modern approaches to the modeling of transport demand imply the use of calibration procedures during the origin-destination (O-D) matrix estimation or transit assignment. These procedures lead to misrepresenting generated and attracted trips or changing ...
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Zhao Pengjun, Li Shengxiao
In the process of suburbanization of large growing cities, transit passengers have an undeniable role to play in terms of local traffic, car use, and petrol consumption. It is widely believed that transit-oriented development (metro station) could encour...
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Menghui Li, Jinliang Xu, Xingliang Liu, Chao Sun and Zhihao Duan
Under no-notice evacuation scenarios with limited time horizons, the effectiveness of evacuation can be negatively impacted by intermediate trips that are made by family members and the identification of vulnerable populations. The emergence of shared-mo...
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Maria Edelvacy Pinto Marinho
Pág. 32 - 40
A expansão da proteção dos bens intelectuais não se dirige apenas à natureza do objeto passível de proteção, mas também aos direitos de exploração concedidos aos seus titulares. O artigo analisa, a partir dos instrumentos jurídicos internacionais, o espa...
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Alexey Levashev
Pág. 406 - 411
One of topic issues in estimating transportation demands deals with gathering baseline data and development of transportation models subject to special trips generators, which include large objects of population gathering. Study of characteristics descri...
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G. APABLAZA, J. APABLAZA, P. REYES, E. MOYA
Pág. 175 - 186
Viral diseases and insect vectors from weeds -growing adjacent to fields of tomato, pepper, melon, watermelon and squash - were determined in theVth and Metropolitan regions of Chile. Two hundred and eleven weed samples showing virussymptoms were analyze...
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J. E. Ortúzar, L. Barrales, I. Peña, P. Carmona, G. Valdivieso
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Foreign market opportunities and domestic oversupply of navel oranges (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck) in Chile has motivated growers to delay Navel orange harvest. This has been possible due to the introduction of late maturing cultivars. Nevertheless, an ...
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G. Verdugo, L. Araneda, M.O. Riffo
Pág. 89 - 95
The time from harvest to flower senescence and leaf yellowing is studied in lilly flower stems of the cultivars Her Grace (Asian hybrid), Star Gazer (Oriental hybrid), and Don Quichoto (L/A hybrid) treated with the ethylene inhibitor EthylBloc or silver ...
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