The impact of petroleum shortages on inter-city travel and modal choice.

Author(s)
Crow, R.T. & Savitt, J.
Year
Abstract

An empirical investigation of the long-run sensitivity of inter-city travel behaviour to petroleum shortages is made. It tests the sensitivity of both modal choice and total travel volume to increases in the prices of petroleum-based fuels and restrictions on highway speeds for the four basic inter-city modes: auto, air, rail and bus. Estimates are made of the operating costs per passenger-mile accounted for by petroleum-based fuels for a base period.

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B 7090 T /72/96/ IRRD 211652
Source

Transportation Research, Vol. 8 (1974), No. 4/5 (October), p. 383-397, 2 fig., 8 tab., 13 ref.

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