This collection of 20 papers is concerned with advances in travel behaviour analysis. Specific topics discussed include the following: part-day home working; forecasting telecommuting; choice model of residential neighbourhood and bicycle ownership; reliability of travel time; commuter travel behaviour changes between 1970 and 2000; value of savings in travel time in Switzerland; travel time in multiple-purpose trips; choice model of new technologies for car choice in Canada; route choice under uncertainty; accessibility, travel behaviour, and new urbanism; how commuters know when to leave home; examination of space-use behaviour; traveller responses to real-time information about bus arrivals; nonnormality of data in structural equation models; travel behaviour of elderly women in rural and small urban areas of North Dakota; the influence of urban form on work travel behaviour; parameters for a prospect theory model for travel choice analysis; value of travel time savings under random taste heterogeneity; the evolution of trip rates in Toronto and Montreal, Canada; and social activities and travel demand.
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