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travel behavior 19 Travel Behavior 14 Accessibility 12 Networks 11 network growth 10 Minnesota 9 Minneapolis 8 Congestion Pricing 7 Equity 7 Road Pricing 7 Transportation 7 accessibility 7 commuting 6 land use 6 route choice 6 Land Use 5 Route Choice 5 Value Pricing 5 mode choice 5 transport geography 5 Congestion 4 Mobility 4 Network structure 4 Queueing 4 Traffic Flow 4 Transportation financing 4 agent-based model 4 destination choice 4 gasoline prices 4 induced demand 4 induced supply 4 location choice 4 mixed logit 4 network evolution 4 road pricing 4 travel time 4 Continuity 3 Entropy 3 Evaluation 3 Freeway Service Patrol 3
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Book / Working Paper 209
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English 171 Undetermined 37 Danish 1
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Levinson, David 209 Zhang, Lei 19 Tilahun, Nebiyou 13 Xie, Feng 13 Zhu, Shanjiang 11 Huang, Arthur 10 Iacono, Michael 10 Parthasarathi, Pavithra 10 Kumar, Ajay 9 Carrion, Carlos 7 El-Geneidy, Ahmed 7 Zou, Xi 7 Krizek, Kevin 6 Gillen, David 5 Liu, Henry 5 Owen, Andrew 5 Chi, Guangqing 4 Yerra, Bhanu 4 Anderson, Paul 3 Chen, Wei 3 Cosby, Arthur 3 Harder, Kathleen 3 Hochmair, Hartwig 3 Junge, Jason 3 Karamalaputi, Ramachandra 3 Smalkoski, Brian 3 Wasfi, Rania 3 Arthur (Yan) Huang 2 Bloomfield, John 2 Carlson, Kathy 2 Corbett, Michael 2 Di, Xuan 2 Geroliminis, Nikolas 2 Giacomin, David 2 Gilbert, Paul 2 Hashami, Maryam 2 Janson, Michael 2 Kanafani, Adib 2 Kanchi, Seshasai 2 Li, Ning 2
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Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group (Nexus), University of Minnesota 209
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Axis of travel: Modeling non-work destination choice with GPS data
Arthur (Yan) Huang; Levinson, David - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2015
Based on in-vehicle GPS travel data in the Minneapolis - St. Paul Metropolitan Area, this research investigates how land use, road network structure, and route fa- miliarity influence home-based single-destination choice. We propose a new choice set formation approach which combines survival...
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Differences Between Walking and Bicycling Over Time: Implications for Performance Measurement
Schoner, Jessica E.; Lindsey, Greg; Levinson, David - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2014
Transportation policies and plans encourage non-motorized transportation and the establishment of performance measures to assess progress towards multi-modal system goals. Challenges in fostering walking and bicycling include the lack of data for measuring rates of walking and bicycling over...
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Indifference Bands for Route Switching
Di, Xuan; Liu, Henry X.; Zhu, Shanjiang; Levinson, David - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2014
The replacement I-35W bridge in Minneapolis saw less traffic than the original bridge though it provided substantial travel time saving for many travelers. This observation cannot be explained by the classical route choice assumption that travelers always take the shortest path. Accordingly, a...
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Developing a Comprehensive US Transit Accessibility Database
Owen, Andrew; Levinson, David - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2014
This paper discusses the development of a national public transit accessibility evaluation framework, focusing on lessons learned, data source evaluation and selection, calculation methodology, and examples of accessibility evaluation results. In both practice and in research, accessibility...
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Alternative High Occupancy/Toll Lane Pricing Strategies and their Effect on Market Share
Janson, Michael; Levinson, David - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2014
High Occupancy/Toll (HOT) Lanes typically charge a varying to single occupant vehicles (SOVs), with the toll increasing during more congested periods. The toll is usually tied to time of day or to the density of vehicles in the HOT lane. The purpose of raising the toll with congestion is to...
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Accessibility and the Allocation of Time: Changes in Travel Behavior 1990-2010
Brosnan, Martin P.; Levinson, David - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2014
Using detailed travel surveys conducted by the Metropolitan Council of the Minneapolis/St Paul (Twin Cities) Region in Minnesota for 1990, 2000-2001, and 2010-2011, this paper conducts a detailed analysis of journey-to-work times, activity allocation and accessibility. This study corroborates...
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The Missing Link: Bicycle Infrastructure Networks and Ridership in 74 US Cities
Schoner, Jessica E.; Levinson, David - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2014
Cities promote strong bicycle networks to support and encourage bicycle com- muting. However, the application of network science to bicycle facilities is not very well studied. Previous work has found relationships between the amount of bicycle infrastructure in a city and aggregate bicycle...
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Accessibility and the choice of network investments in the London Underground
Levinson, David; Giacomin, David; Badsey-Ellis, Antony - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2014
In 1863, the Metropolitan Railway of what came to be known as the London Underground successfully opened as the world’s first subway. Its high ridership spawned interest in additional links. Entrepreneurs secured funding and then proposed new lines to Parliament for approval, though only...
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People are not ‘rational’: An empirical study of the deviation between actual and shortest travel time paths
Tang, Wenyun; Levinson, David - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2014
Few empirical studies of revealed route characteristics have been reported in the literature. This study challenges the widely applied shortest path assumption by evaluating routes followed by residents of the Minneapolis - St. Paul metropolitan area, as measured by the GPS Component of the 2011...
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Incremental Accessibility Benefits and HOT Lane Subscription Choice
Owen, Andrew; Levinson, David - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2013
This paper presents the results of an investigation into the factors contributing to toll lane subscription choice using data from the MnPASS HOT lane system operated by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. A binomial logit model is estimated which predicts the likelihood that a household...
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