Is average daily travel time expenditure constant? : in search of explanations for an increase in average travel time.

Author(s)
Wee, B. van Rietveld, P. & Meurs, H.
Year
Abstract

Recent research suggests that the average time spent travelling by the Dutch population has increased over the past decades. However, different data sources show different levels of increase. This paper explores possible causes for this increase. They include a rise in incomes, which has probably resulted in an increase in both travel costs and benefits, the benefits of additional travel having increased more rapidly than costs, and possibly the increased comfort level of cars. Finally, the new opportunities offered to travellers to make better use of their travelling time, such as working in the train, might also have made a contribution. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20110884 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Journal of Transport Geography, Vol. 14 (2006), No. 2 (March), p. 109-122, 63 ref.

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