Characterising public transport shifting to active and private modes in South American capitals during the COVID-19 pandemic

JA Vallejo-Borda, R Giesen, P Basnak… - … Research Part A: Policy …, 2022 - Elsevier
During the year 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic affected mobility around the world,
significantly reducing the number of trips by public transport. In this paper, we study its …

Assessment of perceived and physical walkability using street view images and deep learning technology

Y Kang, J Kim, J Park, J Lee - ISPRS International Journal of Geo …, 2023 - mdpi.com
As neighborhood walkability has gradually become an important topic in various fields,
many cities around the world are promoting an eco-friendly and people-centered walking …

Perceived pedestrian level of service: the case of Thessaloniki, Greece

T Campisi, G Tesoriere, A Skoufas, D Zeglis… - Transportation research …, 2022 - Elsevier
Level of Service (LOS) is one of the most crucial components for the assessment of
pedestrian facilities by mainly concerning the effective width as well as pedestrians' flows …

Critical factors influencing the comfort evaluation for recreational walking in urban street environments

X Ma, CK Chau, JHK Lai - Cities, 2021 - Elsevier
Walking has been actively advocated as a simple and effective means to boost individuals'
physical activity levels. Comfort, as one of walking needs, is also the major objectives for …

A systematic review of the latest advancements on structural equation modelling (SEM) technique focusing on applications in transportation planning

K Ismael, S Duleba - Periodica Polytechnica Transportation …, 2022 - pp5.omikk.bme.hu
Finding methods to develop transportation planning and accordingly attract more people to
use sustainable transportation is one of the most important subjects for transportation …

Analysis of the relationships among infrastructure, operation, safety, and environment aspects that influence public transport users: Case study of university small and …

A Ruiz-Padillo, J de Oña - Transportation Research Part A: Policy and …, 2024 - Elsevier
University cities record large numbers of daily trips to campuses, resulting in significant
impacts on urban traffic. Public transport services are crucial for meeting this demand …

Clustering pedestrians' perceptions towards road infrastructure and traffic characteristics

A Saxena, AK Yadav - International journal of injury control and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract In India, over 25,000 pedestrian fatalities occur due to road crashes every year.
While several studies have identified possible causative factors that contribute to these …

Analyzing pedestrian behavior when crossing urban roads by combining RP and SP data

J Arellana, S Fernández, M Figueroa… - … research part F: traffic …, 2022 - Elsevier
Considering the high crash rates involving pedestrians on urban roads, it is highly relevant
to understanding pedestrian crossing behavior. This paper is the first to combine stated …

Measuring heterogeneity in pedestrians' perceived importance towards crossing facilities: An experience in Roorkee

R Kant, S Sadhukhan, R Anbanandam - Transportation Research Part F …, 2024 - Elsevier
Although several studies in the past discussed the effects of socio-demographic and trip
characteristics on users' preferences towards crossing facilities in urban areas, they were …

Evaluating and comparing human perceptions of streets in two megacities by integrating street-view images, deep learning, and space syntax

Y Lei, H Zhou, L Xue, L Yuan, Y Liu, M Wang, C Wang - Buildings, 2024 - mdpi.com
Street quality plays a crucial role in promoting urban development. There is still no
consensus on how to quantify human street quality perception on a large scale or explore …