no code implementations • 8 Mar 2023 • Xize Wang, John L. Renne
Using the 2017 National Household Travel Survey (NHTS), this study analyzes America's urban travel trends compared with earlier nationwide travel surveys, and examines the variations in travel behaviors among a range of socioeconomic groups.
no code implementations • 20 Jul 2022 • Xize Wang, Greg Lindsey, Jessica E. Schoner, Andrew Harrison
We obtained the number of trips to and from each of the 116 bike share stations operating in 2011 from Nice Ride Minnesota.
no code implementations • 16 Jul 2022 • Xize Wang, Tao Liu
As a vital aspect of individual's quality of life, mental health has been included as an important component of the U. N.
no code implementations • 16 Jul 2022 • Xize Wang, Tao Liu
Although residential crowding has many well-being implications, its connection to mental health is yet to be widely examined.
no code implementations • 25 Jun 2022 • Marlon G. Boarnet, Xize Wang
This research examines the relationship between urban polycentric spatial structure and driving.
no code implementations • 25 Jun 2022 • Marlon G. Boarnet, Xize Wang, Douglas Houston
A sensitivity analysis indicates that the emission reduction effect is also present when the experimental group of households is redefined to be those living within a kilometer from the new light rail stations.
no code implementations • 19 Jun 2022 • Kailai Wang, Xize Wang
Whether the Millennials are less auto-centric than the previous generations has been widely discussed in the literature.