

" Accessibility and the Journey to Work,"ġ99802, University of Minnesota: Nexus Research Group. Qt5kn4s4pb, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis. Institute of Transportation Studies, Working Paper Series

Mobility-Enhancing Strategies for Addressing Automobile Dependence in the U.S,"

This study helps transportation professionals who are aiming to develop policies to localize household travel patterns through land use and transportation coordination at the neighbourhood and regional scale. These effects do vary with households size and socio-demographic factors. The findings show that levels of regional and local accessibility have different effects on this new index. A new measure to understand the spatial dispersal of actual activity space of each household is proposed while controlling for distance traveled. This research explores a sample of households from Montreal, Quebec, Canada that engaged in multiple trip purposes on the same day and measures the effects of household, individual, and trip characteristics on their travel behaviour, especially the localization of these trips. In recent years, land use and transportation planning priorities have shifted from issues of mobility to focus on the capacity of neighbourhoods to provide opportunities to live, work, shop, and socialize at the local scale.
