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Despite the multiple prior studies examining the consequences of ridesharing platforms on traffic congestion, we still have limited understanding of causal relationships underlying this outcome. Using data collected from 48 metropolitan areas in the United States, we report the results of a...
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A priori relationship between the entry of bike-sharing platforms and public transit demand is not straightforward and is still open to debate. In this study, we empirically examine the complementary and substitution effects of bike-sharing platforms’ entry on public transit, with a particular...
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The methodologies used by researchers to analyze drivers' behavior have changed dramatically over the years. Several driver-behavior models focusing mainly on motivational and cognitive aspects of driving have been developed to identify major factors causing drivers to behave in unsafe manners....
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