1. Incorporating the influence of latent modal preferences on travel mode choice behavior.
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Vij, Akshay, Carrel, André, and Walker, Joan L.
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CHOICE of transportation , *OPERATIONAL definitions , *CONSUMER attitudes , *DISCRETE choice models , *TRAVEL time (Traffic engineering) - Abstract
Highlights: [•] Operationalizes the construct of modality styles, or behavioral predispositions towards different travel modes within the framework used by traditional travel demand models. [•] Synthesizes recent advances in discrete choice analysis in the fields of taste heterogeneity, choice set generation, and simultaneous choice models. [•] Applies the framework to six-week travel diary data from Karlsruhe, Germany. [•] Results indicate the presence of auto-oriented individuals who display a strong bias for using the automobile and multimodal individuals who exhibit variation in their modal preferences. [•] Multimodal behavior is further distinguished by those who appear to be sensitive to travel times and those who appear to be insensitive. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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