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This study assessed the travel characteristics of the elderly population in Lokoja metropolis in North Central Nigeria … for elderly people in Lokoja metropolis in particular and in Nigeria in general. The introductory part of the paper … considers the population of the elderly in different parts of the world, but with an emphasis on Lokoja metropolis of North …
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As transit ridership continues to fall in many cities across the globe, key policy debates continue around whether Uber and other ride-hailing services contribute to this trend. This research explores the effects of ride-hailing to Colombian cities on public transportation ridership using Uber's...
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reducing transportation monetary costs may improve people's access to polling places, our findings suggest it is not sufficient …
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As transit ridership continues to fall in many cities across the globe, key policy debates continue around whether Uber and other ride-hailing services contribute to this trend. This research explores the effects of ride-hailing to Colombian cities on public transportation ridership using...
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Metropolitan regions around the world are looking for sustainable strategies to reduce motor-vehicle traffic congestion, energy consumption, and emissions. These strategies include land-use policies as well as improvements to public transit services. This empirical work aims at studying the...
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We are exploring ways to capture the temporal and spatial dimensions of the use of public transit. Specifically, we are investigating how different land uses affect the spatial and temporal demand for public transit services. Spatially, the availability of new data collection technology in...
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This paper explores the relationship between the scale of public transit services in urban areas of the U.S. and the efficiency of those economies, with efficiency measured by commercial office rents. Panel regressions are estimated in which real office rent is the left-hand variable. The key...
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reducing transportation monetary costs may improve people's access to polling places, our findings suggest it is not sufficient …
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levels of subjective health and to lower body mass index, while commuting by walking is weakly related to both health …
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