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TRB 91st Annual Meeting (January 22-26, 2012)
Event Number:
711
Event Title:
Innovations in Activity and Travel Behavior
Event Date:
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Event Location:
Hilton, International Center
Presiding Officers:
Eric J. Miller - University of Toronto, Canada
Sponsored By:
Transportation Demand Management
(ABE50)
Traveler Behavior and Values
(ADB10)
Event Description:
No description available
No agenda available
Presentations:
Accommodating Multiple Constraints in Multiple-Discrete Continuous Extreme Value Choice Model
(12-3583)
- B01
Marisol Castro - University of Texas, Austin
Chandra R. Bhat - University of Texas, Austin
Ram M. Pendyala - Arizona State University
Sergio Jara-Diaz - Universidad de Chile
Street Networks, Mode of Travel, and Sense of Community in a University Town
(12-0521)
- B02
Kate E. Whalen - McMaster University, Canada
Antonio Paez - McMaster University, Canada
Chandra R. Bhat - University of Texas, Austin
Md Moniruzzaman - McMaster University, Canada
Rajesh Paleti - University of Texas, Austin
Joint Household-Level Analysis of Work Arrangement Choices of Individuals
(12-3745)
- C02
Mubassira Khan - University of Texas, Austin
Rajesh Paleti - University of Texas, Austin
Chandra R. Bhat - University of Texas, Austin
Ram M. Pendyala - Arizona State University
Understanding Place Using Mixed-Method Approach
(12-2984)
- C04
Kathleen Elizabeth Deutsch - University of California, Santa Barbara
Konstadinos G. Goulias - University of California, Santa Barbara
Joint Modeling of Propensity and Distance for Walking Trip Generation
(12-0967)
- C05
Khandker M. Nurul Habib - University of Toronto, Canada
Xiao Han - University of Toronto, Canada
William Lin - University of Toronto, Canada
Synopsis of Users’ Behavior of a Carsharing Program: Case Study in Toronto, Canada
(12-0964)
- C07
Cindy Costain - University of Toronto, Canada
Carolyn Ardron - University of Toronto, Canada
Khandker M. Nurul Habib - University of Toronto, Canada
I'll Take the Money and You Can Have the Short Commute: Study of Household-Level Work and Travel Decisions
(12-3394)
- C12
Vikki O'Neill - Queens University, United Kingdom
Stephane Hess - University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Danny Campbell - Queens University, United Kingdom
Investigating Influence of Environmentalism and Variety Seeking on Mode Choice
(12-0086)
- D02
Nadine Rieser-Schüssler - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
Kay W. Axhausen - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
Developing Sustainability-Oriented Values and Practices: Narrative Accounts of Drivers in Plug-in Hybrids
(12-1501)
- F05
Jonn Axsen - Simon Fraser University, Canada
Kenneth S. Kurani - University of California, Davis
Behavioral Housing Search Choice Set Formation: Spatial Hazard-Based Screening Model
(12-1172)
- G09
Taha Hossein Rashidi - University of Toronto, Canada
Abolfazl Mohammadian - University of Illinois, Chicago
Joint Tour-Based Model of Tour Complexity, Passenger Accompaniment, Vehicle Type Choice, and Tour Length
(12-3599)
- H01
Rajesh Paleti - University of Texas, Austin
Ram M. Pendyala - Arizona State University
Chandra R. Bhat - University of Texas, Austin
Karthik Charan Konduri - University of Connecticut
Estimating Value of Travel Time and Value of Reliability Using Dynamic Toll Data
(12-2761)
- H15
Xiaozheng He - Purdue University
Henry X. Liu - University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Xinyu Cao - University of Minnesota
Understanding the Commute to Work on U.S. Military Bases
(12-4684)
- J05
Geoffrey Michael Morrison - University of California, Davis
C.-Y. Cynthia Lin - University of California, Davis
Social Marketing Technique for Soft-Measure Personalized Travel Plans
(12-4018)
- J06
Italo Meloni - University of Cagliari, Italy
Silvio Porcu - University of Cagliari, Italy
Erika Spissu - Cintra US
Portfolio Theory of Route Choice
(12-3941)
- J07
David M. Levinson - University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Shanjiang Zhu - George Mason University
Environmental Knowledge and Environmental Attitudes on Transportation of Chinese Youth
(12-3674)
- J08
Cindy Tse - University of British Columbia, Canada
Jinhua Zhao - University of British Columbia, Canada
Keeping It Simple in Travel Demand Modeling Field
(12-3355)
- J09
Pat Katherine Burnett - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Traveling in Comfort: Investigating Weather Ranges for Travel
(12-2995)
- J10
Roger B. Chen - Portland State University
Kelly J. Clifton - Portland State University
Exploring Weekend Travel Behavior in a Developing Country: Empirical Study of Seoul, South Korea
(12-2978)
- J11
Sangho Choo - Hongik University, South Korea
Hyangsook Lee - Hongik University, South Korea
Dahee Hong - Korea Transport Institute
Understanding Changes in Vehicle Miles Traveled in Response to Fuel Price and Fuel Efficiency for Different Income Groups
(12-2679)
- J12
Tingting Wang - University of Washington
Cynthia Chen - University of Washington
Framework and Model for Parking Decisions
(12-2649)
- J13
Ofir Hilvert - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tomer Toledo - Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Shlomo Bekhor - Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Another look at VMT: Determinants of vehicle use in two-vehicle households
(12-2615)
- J14
Gulsah Akar - Ohio State University
Jean-Michel Guldmann - Ohio State University
Foreign Living Experience as Predictor of Domestic Travel Behavior
(12-1535)
- J15
Shaunna K. Burbidge - Metro Analytics
Investigating Effects of Psychological Factors on Commuting Mode Choice Behavior
(12-1192)
- J16
Ahmed Osman Idris - University of Toronto, Canada
Khandker M. Nurul Habib - University of Toronto, Canada
Alejandro Tudela - Universidad de Concepcion, Chile
Amer Shalaby - University of Toronto, Canada
How Do Local Actions Affect VMT? Critical Review of Empirical Evidence
(12-0842)
- J17
Deborah Salon - University of California, Davis
Marlon G. Boarnet - University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Susan L. Handy - University of California, Davis
Steven Spears - University of California, Irvine
Gil Tal - University of California, Davis
Value of Life Cycle in Explaining Trip-Making Behavior and Improving Temporal Stability of Trip Generation Models
(12-0661)
- J18
Leta F. Huntsinger - Parsons Brinckerhoff
Nagui M. Rouphail - North Carolina State University, Raleigh
Impacts of Household Structure on Individual Stochastic Travel and Out-of-Home Activity Time Budgets
(12-0329)
- J20
Yusak Octavius Susilo - KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Erel Avineri - Tel Aviv Academic College of Engineering, Israel
Travel Behavior and Perceived Barriers to Walking More Frequently: Analysis of Relationship Between Mode Choice and Attitudes in California
(12-0287)
- K05
Gwen Averill Kash - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Noreen McDonald - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Practical Parking Modeling and Pricing Methodology Tailored to Traffic Impact Study Projects
(12-0174)
- K06
Saeed Asadi Bagloee - Parsons Transportation Group Inc.
Mohsen Asadi - Kharazmi University, Iran
Lorna Richardson - Parsons Transportation Group Inc.
Mixed-Logit Latent-Class Model of Strategic Route Choice Behavior with Real-Time Information
(12-2867)
- K07
Hengliang Tian - University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Song Gao - University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Donald L. Fisher - University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Brian Post - University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Contextual Effects of Land Use on Mode Choice for Nonwork Travel: Multilevel Multinomial Logit Modeling Analysis
(12-2743)
- K08
Ming Zhang - University of Texas, Austin
Wenjia Zhang - University of Texas, Austin
Xiao Bai - University of Texas, Austin
Influence of Individual Characteristics and the Built Environment on Grocery Shopping Travel Frequency
(12-2752)
- K09
Junfeng Jiao - Ball State University
Anne Vernez Moudon - University of Washington
Adam Drewnowski - University of Washington
Positive Model of Departure Time and Peak Spreading Dynamics
(12-4514)
- K10
Lei Zhang - University of Maryland, College Park
Chenfeng Xiong - University of Maryland, College Park
Agent-Based Model of Dynamic Activity-Travel Scheduling and Implementation
(12-3715)
- K11
Huiye Ma - Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Theo A. Arentze - Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Harry J.P. Timmermans - Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
How Built Environment Affects Travel Behavior: Comparative Analysis of Connections Between Land Use and Vehicle Miles Traveled in U.S. Cities
(12-4500)
- K12
Lei Zhang - University of Maryland, College Park
Jin Hyun Hong - University of Washington
Arefeh Nasri - University of Maryland, College Park
Qing Shen - University of Washington
Car Drivers’ Compliance with Route Advice and Willingness to Choose Socially Desirable Routes
(12-2333)
- K13
Kasper Kerkman - Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Theo A. Arentze - Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Aloys Borgers - Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Astrid Kemperman - Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
How Can We Alter Our Carbon Footprint? Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Based on Travel Survey Information
(12-3136)
- K14
Anais Catherine Bussod Mathez - McGill University, Canada
Kevin Manaugh - McGill University, Canada
Vincent Chakour - McGill University, Canada
Ahmed M. El-Geneidy - McGill University, Canada
Marianne Hatzopoulou - McGill University, Canada
Dynamic analysis of Japanese tourists' three stage choices: Tourism participation, destination choice and travel mode choice
(12-2270)
- K15
Lingling Wu - Hiroshima University, Japan
Junyi Zhang - Hiroshima University, Japan
Akimasa Fujiwara - Hiroshima University, Japan
Rescuing the Captive Mode User: Alternative Approach to Transport Market Segmentation
(12-1823)
- K16
Cynthia Jacques - McGill University, Canada
Kevin Manaugh - McGill University, Canada
Ahmed M. El-Geneidy - McGill University, Canada
Composition of Vehicle Occupancy for Journey-To-Work Trips: Evidence of Ridesharing from the 2009 National Household Travel Survey Vermont Add-on Sample
(12-0489)
- K17
Nathan Patrick Belz - University of Vermont
Brian H. Y. Lee - University of Vermont
Car Drivers’ Preferences Regarding Parking in Context of Different Trip Characteristics
(12-0920)
- K18
Peter J. H. J. Van der Waerden - Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Behavioral Insights Model BIM: An Overarching Framework for Applying Behavioral Insights in Transport Policy Analysis
(12-0314)
- K19
Jaco Berveling - Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy Analysis
Odette A. W. T. van de Riet - Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy Analysis
Subject Areas:
Data and Information Technology
Planning and Forecasting
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