Travel characteristics in developing cities. (Doc. no. PA1273/92).

Factors which influence travel demand include city structure, socio-economic characteristics of the traveller and transport facilities

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to collate material from a number of sources to try to clarify what is known about travel patterns, the commonality in findings and where research is still needed to help answer unresolved issues. The main factors likely to influence travel demand are examined: city structure; socio-economic characteristics of the traveller; and transport facilities available to the traveller.

Citation

Fouracre, P R and J Turner, 1992. Travel characteristics in developing, cities. In: Proceedings of the 6th World Conference on Transport Research. Lyon. June 1992. Transport Research Laboratory (TRL)

Travel characteristics in developing cities

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Published 1 January 1992