Public policy objectives frequently aim to increase the use of alternative transport and reduce the use of private automobiles. Utilising a low-cost analysis framework that allows comparison of transport behaviour and preferences across ten Central European cities, perspective is gained into the trade-offs between modes. Competition between cycling and public transport is considered. Preliminary results are presented.
N. R. Dehkordi, J. N. Meggs, A. Pashkevich, F. Rupi, J. Schweizer (2012). Automobile, public transport and bike usage in West and Eastern Europe: a comparative survey. PORTOROZ : ZANNE, Marina.
Automobile, public transport and bike usage in West and Eastern Europe: a comparative survey
RUPI, FEDERICO;SCHWEIZER, JOERG
2012
Abstract
Public policy objectives frequently aim to increase the use of alternative transport and reduce the use of private automobiles. Utilising a low-cost analysis framework that allows comparison of transport behaviour and preferences across ten Central European cities, perspective is gained into the trade-offs between modes. Competition between cycling and public transport is considered. Preliminary results are presented.File in questo prodotto:
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