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Incentivizing Modal Change: Exploring Effect of Multimodal Information and Ticketing Systems for Medium and Long Distances in Europe

The past decade has been characterized by a substantial increase in transport volume. In particular, road networks have reached their limits. Increasing emissions, congestion, and accidents have signaled a need for action. Besides technological innovations and behavioral change due to regulations, i...

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