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Modeling the Evolution of Ride-Hailing Adoption and Usage: A Case Study of the Puget Sound Region

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In this article, the authors provide a basis to understand and quantify changes in ride-hailing services in cities around the world, using publicly available data sources that can be used for understanding and quantifying changes.
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Ride-hailing services have grown in cities around the world. There are, however, few studies and even fewer publicly available data sources that provide a basis to understand and quantify changes i...

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A practical guide to the American Community Survey (3-year estimates)

Tom R. Rex
TL;DR: The American Community Survey (ACS) as discussed by the authors has been conducted on an ongoing basis for the entire country since 2005 and has been shown to be more accurate than the traditional decennial census.
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Examining factors influencing the adoption of solo, pooling and autonomous ride-hailing services in Australia

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined the factors influencing the frequency of ride-hailing use and the demand for pooled and autonomous vehicle (AV) rides in Australia and found that there is a divide between factors affecting not only the use of using ridehailing in the status quo but also in the future adoption of new services of pooled and AV-based services.
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Linking TNC with passengers: Investigating TNC use among lower-income residents with limited access to cars

TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined the trip purposes, travel time, and origins and destinations of TNC trips recorded in the travel survey to explore how and why residents use TNC services, and explored the associations between TNC adoption, usage, and a series of demographic and socioeconomic variables.
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Ride-Hailing Service Adoption and Local Context in Motorcycle-Based Societies: Case Study in Hanoi, Vietnam

TL;DR: In this article , the authors compared three types of choice-set structures in the context of urban travel mode choice by estimating standard logit and nested logit models to test six hypotheses on the associations of RHS adoption with its determinants.
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The impact of fare integration on travel behavior and transit ridership

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the impact of fare integration on transit ridership and travel behavior, using the city of Haifa, Israel, as a case study, and showed that the new fare policy managed to negate the downward trend in transit users' ridership.
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A Model of Ridesourcing Demand Generation and Distribution

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the impact of ridesourcing on individual travel and found that ridesourcing has experienced exponential growth in recent years, yet its impact on individual traveling are unclear and have not been adequately examined.
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Travel and energy implications of ridesourcing service in Austin, Texas

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify major aspects of ridesourcing services provided by Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) which influence vehicles miles traveled (VMT) and energy use, and quantify the additional miles TNC drivers travel: before beginning and after ending their shifts, to reach a passenger once a ride has been requested, and between consecutive rides (all of which is referred to as deadheading).

An Analysis of Factors Influencing Differences in Survey-Reported and GPS-Recorded Trips

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the performance of GPS-reported and algorithm-imputed travel details and concluded that the traditional survey-reported collection method may be preferred with regards to some types of travel.
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