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Car use reduction 2 Modal split 2 Transportation policy 2 Urban transport 2 modal split simulation method 2 Individual daily mobility 1 Lyon (France) 1 Paris (France) 1 Paris (France) – Lyon (France) 1 Public transport 1 modal transfer 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Armoogum, Jimmy 2 Bonnel, Patrick 2 Caubel, David 2 Massot, Marie-Hélène 2 Hivert, Laurent 1 Mignot, Dominique 1
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Potential for car use reduction through a simulation approach: Paris and Lyon case studies
Massot, Marie-Hélène; Armoogum, Jimmy; Bonnel, Patrick; … - HAL - 2006
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the possible extent of modal shifts from car use to 'alternative modes' (public transport, cycling, walking) without any change in individual patterns of activity. Its approach is based on a transfer procedure that allows the simulation of the maximal...
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Evaluation of car traffic reduction potential in urban area, Paris and Lyon case-studies
Massot, Marie-Hélène; Armoogum, Jimmy; Bonnel, Patrick; … - HAL - 2002
The private car currently dominates travel in large metropolitan areas and its use is on the increase, in spite of the fact that public opinion is generally in favour of the development of public transport and political statements which reflect this opinion. Furthermore, the available...
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