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Trip Characteristics of Travelers without Vehicles

A knowledge of the rip characteristics of different groups of travelers in an urban area is of great use in planning land use and transport-related facilities. Travelers in households without vehicles (not even bicycles) make their trips either by walking or by using public transport. The mode choic...

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Published in:Journal of transportation engineering 1996-01, Vol.122 (1), p.76-81
Main Authors: Arasan, V. Thamizh, Rengaraju, V. R, Rao, K. V. Krishna
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Urban areas
Walking
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