The influence of socio-economic characteristics, land use and travel time considerations on mode choice for medium- and longer-distance trips
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2006
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Limtanakool, N.
Dijst, M.J.
Schwanen, T.
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(c) UU Universiteit Utrecht, 2006
Abstract
This paper contributes to the limited number of investigations into the influence of the spatial configuration of land use and
transport systems on mode choice for medium- and longer-distance travel (defined here as home-based trips of 50 km and over)
in the Netherlands. We have employed data from the 1998 Netherlands National Travel Survey to address the question as to
how socioeconomic factors, land use attributes, and travel time affect mode choice for medium- and longer-distance travel, and
how their role varies across trip purposes: commuting, business, and leisure. The empirical analysis indicates that land use attributes
and travel time considerations are important in explaining the variation in mode choice for medium- and longer-distance travel
when controlling for the socioeconomic characteristics of travellers.
Keywords
Medium- and longer-distance travel, Mode choice, Land use, The Netherlands