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Will commute drivers switch to park-and-ride under the influence of multimodal traveler information? A stated preference investigation
Hongcheng Gan, Xin Ye
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Business & Economics
Stated Preference
71%
Travellers
62%
Savings
38%
Smartphone
33%
Car
26%
Information Systems
22%
Information Dynamics
22%
Switching Behavior
20%
Panel Model
19%
Shanghai
18%
Goodness of Fit
18%
Travel Time
17%
Probit Model
17%
Income Level
15%
Education
9%
China
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Railroads
100%
Smartphone
51%
Information Systems
46%
Automobiles
23%
Income
17%
China
17%
Education
13%
Engineering & Materials Science
Subways
50%
Switches
45%
Smartphones
39%
Subway cars
38%
Information systems
34%
Travel time
22%
Education
17%
Social Sciences
driver
52%
savings
32%
information system
27%
commuter
19%
travel
13%
time
11%
income
10%
China
9%
gender
7%
experience
4%
education
4%