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In most industrialised countries, it can be seen that urban mobility and car traffic have stagnated since the early 2000s. In France, the report on traffic conducted by the National Transport Accounts Commission shows a similar break in the trend, which was confirmed by household travel surveys...
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In most industrialised countries, it can be seen that urban mobility and car traffic have stagnated since the early 2000s. In France, the report on traffic conducted by the National Transport Accounts Commission shows a similar break in the trend, which was confirmed by household travel surveys...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010507029
Dans la plupart des pays industrialisés on assiste depuis le début des années 2000 à une stagnation de la mobilité urbaine et du trafic automobile. En France, le Bilan de la Circulation établi par la Commission des Comptes Transport de la Nation montre une rupture de tendance analogue qui...
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In most industrialised countries, it can be seen that urban mobility and car traffic have stagnated since the early 2000s. In France, the report on traffic conducted by the National Transport Accounts Commission shows a similar break in the trend, which was confirmed by household travel surveys...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013168402
Improvements of transport systems in big conurbation (higher speed and lower cost of individual mobility) have contributed to the reduction of urban areas density and have led to dominant use of the car and a dramatic reduction in walking and cycling, while the use of public transport has...
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Long term forecasting of mobility is a major challenge for urban transport planning. The demographic approach based on data from repetitive surveys makes it possible to get insight in the dynamics of behaviours for individuals belonging to different generations at various stages of their life...
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Bussière (Yves), Armoogum (Jimmy), Madré (Jean-Loup). - Are we Close to Saturation ? A Demographic Approach to the Number of Cars per Household in Three Urban Regions Given the limited range of traditional models which are often based on an assessment of the effects of income at one point in...
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Notre objet ici consiste à définir les champs des « possibles » de la réduction de la place de la voiture dans la mobilité urbaine dans le cadre d'un programme de simulation du report modal, de la voiture vers le transport collectif, le vélo ou la marche. Notre approche tient compte de...
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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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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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