Transportation research record : public transportation Vol.5 planning and parking
Transportation Research Board, Washington D.C.
Transportation research record : public transportation Vol.5 planning and parking - Washington D.C. Transportation Research Board 2016 - viii,175p. - Journal of the transportation research board No.2543 .
CONTENTS
Foreword vii
Should Transit Continue to Chase Development? Scenario Modeling 1
and Analysis Supporting Regional Efficiency and Cost-Effectiveness in Washington, D.C., Region
Allison Davis and Dalia Leven
Complete Streets Policies and Public Transit 14
Andrew Babb and Kari Edison Watkins
Method for Estimating Statewide Transit Needs and Investment 25
Priorities for Rural and Small Urban Areas
Jeremy Mattson, Ranjit Godavarthy, and Jill Hough
Should Optimal Stop Spacing Vary by Land Use Type? New Methodology 34
Jingxu Chen, Graham Currie, Wei Wang, Zhiyuan Liu, and Zhibin Li
Legislating Transit "Coopetition": Privatization and Planning 45
Devolution in Germany
Martha Koch and Gregory L. Newmark
Accessing the Subway in Toronto, Canada: Access Mode 52
and Catchment Areas
Yang (Luna) Xi, Shoshanna Saxe, and Eric Miller
Social Transit as Mass Transit in Australian Suburban 62
Greenfield Development
Alexa Delbosc, Graham Currie, Larissa Nicholls, and Cecily Mailer
Toward a Typology of Transit Corridor Livability
Bruce Appleyard, Christopher E. Ferrell, and Matthew Taecker
Transit Stop Environments and Waiting Time Perception: 82
Impacts of Trees, Traffic Exposure, and Polluted Air
Marina Lagune-Reutler, Andrew Guthrie, Yingling Fan, and David Levinson
Methodology for Evaluating Potential for Limited-Stop Bus Service Along Existing Local Bus Corridors
Nicholas Hart 91
Measuring Satisfaction with Transit and Car Trips 1011
with Use of One Logistic Regression Model
Demetrios Papaioannou and L. Miguel Martinez
Value of Transit as Reflected in U.S. Single-Family Home 108
Premiums: A Meta-Analysis
Shima Hamidi, Katherine Kittrell, and Reid Ewing
Tool to Assess Regional Public Transport Plans 116
for Integrated Systems
Subeh Chowdhury, Yuval Hadas,
and Muhammad Patel
Demand-Responsive Pricing on the Cheap: Estimating Parking 125
Occupancy with Meter Payment Data
Alex Demisch
Static Parking Choice Model with Consideration of Parking Duration
Yanshuo Sun, Wenbo Fan, and Paul Schonfeld 134
Dynamic Parking Pricing: Comparison of Evaluation Methods
Richard Willson and Aiden Irish 143
Analysis of Parking Search Behavior with Video 152
from Naturalistic Driving
Robert C. Hampshire, Daniel Jordon, Opeyemi Akinbola, Keanu Richardson, Rachel Weinberger, Adam Millard-Ball, and Joshua Karlin-Resnik
Effects of Parking Provision on Automobile Use in Cities: 159
Inferring Causality
Christopher T. McCahill, Norman Garrick, Carol Atkinson-Palombo, and Adam Polinski
Impacts of Incentive-Based Intervention on Peak Period Traffic: 166
Experience from the Netherlands
Vivek Kumar, Chandra R. Bhat, Ram M. Pendyala, Daehyun You, Eran Ben-Elia, and Dick Ettema
9780309441438
388.4 / T.R.B.
Transportation research record : public transportation Vol.5 planning and parking - Washington D.C. Transportation Research Board 2016 - viii,175p. - Journal of the transportation research board No.2543 .
CONTENTS
Foreword vii
Should Transit Continue to Chase Development? Scenario Modeling 1
and Analysis Supporting Regional Efficiency and Cost-Effectiveness in Washington, D.C., Region
Allison Davis and Dalia Leven
Complete Streets Policies and Public Transit 14
Andrew Babb and Kari Edison Watkins
Method for Estimating Statewide Transit Needs and Investment 25
Priorities for Rural and Small Urban Areas
Jeremy Mattson, Ranjit Godavarthy, and Jill Hough
Should Optimal Stop Spacing Vary by Land Use Type? New Methodology 34
Jingxu Chen, Graham Currie, Wei Wang, Zhiyuan Liu, and Zhibin Li
Legislating Transit "Coopetition": Privatization and Planning 45
Devolution in Germany
Martha Koch and Gregory L. Newmark
Accessing the Subway in Toronto, Canada: Access Mode 52
and Catchment Areas
Yang (Luna) Xi, Shoshanna Saxe, and Eric Miller
Social Transit as Mass Transit in Australian Suburban 62
Greenfield Development
Alexa Delbosc, Graham Currie, Larissa Nicholls, and Cecily Mailer
Toward a Typology of Transit Corridor Livability
Bruce Appleyard, Christopher E. Ferrell, and Matthew Taecker
Transit Stop Environments and Waiting Time Perception: 82
Impacts of Trees, Traffic Exposure, and Polluted Air
Marina Lagune-Reutler, Andrew Guthrie, Yingling Fan, and David Levinson
Methodology for Evaluating Potential for Limited-Stop Bus Service Along Existing Local Bus Corridors
Nicholas Hart 91
Measuring Satisfaction with Transit and Car Trips 1011
with Use of One Logistic Regression Model
Demetrios Papaioannou and L. Miguel Martinez
Value of Transit as Reflected in U.S. Single-Family Home 108
Premiums: A Meta-Analysis
Shima Hamidi, Katherine Kittrell, and Reid Ewing
Tool to Assess Regional Public Transport Plans 116
for Integrated Systems
Subeh Chowdhury, Yuval Hadas,
and Muhammad Patel
Demand-Responsive Pricing on the Cheap: Estimating Parking 125
Occupancy with Meter Payment Data
Alex Demisch
Static Parking Choice Model with Consideration of Parking Duration
Yanshuo Sun, Wenbo Fan, and Paul Schonfeld 134
Dynamic Parking Pricing: Comparison of Evaluation Methods
Richard Willson and Aiden Irish 143
Analysis of Parking Search Behavior with Video 152
from Naturalistic Driving
Robert C. Hampshire, Daniel Jordon, Opeyemi Akinbola, Keanu Richardson, Rachel Weinberger, Adam Millard-Ball, and Joshua Karlin-Resnik
Effects of Parking Provision on Automobile Use in Cities: 159
Inferring Causality
Christopher T. McCahill, Norman Garrick, Carol Atkinson-Palombo, and Adam Polinski
Impacts of Incentive-Based Intervention on Peak Period Traffic: 166
Experience from the Netherlands
Vivek Kumar, Chandra R. Bhat, Ram M. Pendyala, Daehyun You, Eran Ben-Elia, and Dick Ettema
9780309441438
388.4 / T.R.B.