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Travel Mode Choice Framework Incorporating Realistic Bike And Walk Routes, Joseph Broach Feb 2016

Travel Mode Choice Framework Incorporating Realistic Bike And Walk Routes, Joseph Broach

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For a number of reasons--congestion, public health, greenhouse gas emissions, energy use, demographic shifts, and community livability to name a few--the importance of walking and bicycling as transportation options will only continue to increase. Currently, policy interest and infrastructure funding for nonmotorized modes far outstrip our ability to model bike and walk travel. To ensure scarce resources are used most effectively, accurate models sensitive to key policy variables are needed to support long-range planning and project evaluation, and to continue adding to our growing understanding of key factors driving walk and bike behavior. This research attempts to synthesize and advance …