A mode choice analysis of school trips in New Jersey

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Journal of Transport and Land Use

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This paper examines the mode choice behavior of children’s travel to school based on surveys conducted at a sample of schools in New Jersey. The main focus is on a variety of network design, land use, and infrastructure variables that have typically been associated with walking activity. Using a mixed logit model, it is found that good connectivity, more intense residential land use, and better sidewalk infrastructure are associated with increased walking to school. The use of a mixed logit model allows the examination of individual heterogeneity. Results indicate substantial heterogeneity in behavior associated with built environment variables.

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JTLU vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 111-133 (2014)

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10.5198/jtlu.v7i2.444

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Noland, Robert; Park, Hyunsoo; Von Hagen, Leigh Ann; Chatman, Daniel G.. (2014). A mode choice analysis of school trips in New Jersey. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, 10.5198/jtlu.v7i2.444.

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