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Modelling traveller mode shift behavior from personalized two-wheelers to public transit for work trips : A stated preference approach for Indian metropolitan city

This study focuses on assessing potential thrust areas that can attract personalized vehicle based daily work trips to mass transit. The proposed study specifically targets to Tier-II medium sized Indian metropolises for the estimation of a probability mode shift from personalized 2-wheelers’ to pub...

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