Using new mode choice model nesting structures to address emerging policy questions: a case study of the pittsburgh central business district

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  • who: Zulqarnain H. Khattak and collaborators from the Center for Transportation Studies, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, McCormick Road, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA have published the paper: Using New Mode Choice Model Nesting Structures to Address Emerging Policy Questions: A Case Study of the Pittsburgh Central Business District, in the Journal: Sustainability 2017, 9, 2120 of /2017/
  • what: The model developed herein shows how work trips (relative to other trip purposes) tend to increase bus use more than they increase light rail use. This study used a stated preference survey designed by . . .

     

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