Browsing TransportLab by subject "140217"
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Access Across New Zealand
Published 2020-02-17This report measures access to jobs and to resident workers for 3 major New Zealand cities: Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington, covering around 49% of employment opportunities and 46% of resident workers nationally. ...Report, Technical -
Commute Mode Share and Access to Jobs across US Metropolitan Areas
Published 2019-10-03How much of the variation in transit mode share is attributable to accessibility is not well understood, despite its significant policy implications. It is hypothesized that better transit accessibility leads to higher ...Preprint -
The End of Traffic and the Future of Access: A Roadmap to the New Transport Landscape
Published 2017-10-01In most industrialized countries, car travel per person has peaked and the automobile regime is showing considering signs of instability. As cities across the globe venture to find the best ways to allow people to get ...Book -
Primal and Dual Access
Published 2019-07-29Accessibility, measuring the ease of reaching potential destinations, is increasingly being considered as an effective indicator to evaluate the performance of transport and land use interactions. Primal accessibility, a ...Article -
Spontaneous Access: Reflexions on Designing Cities and Transport
Published 2017-09-01The idea of the ‘spontaneous city,’ one that serves needs and wants in real-time, is a theme running through both the title and the text. How can we design cities and their networks that enable people to do what they want, ...Book