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Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 6, 6, (2001), pp. 429-443ISSN
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Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
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vol. 6
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iss. 6
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p. 429
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p. 443
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NON-RU research; Onderzoek niet-RUAbstract
The aim of this paper is to contribute to a clearer understanding of the extent to which the spatial structure and planning of the residential environment can explain mobility, in general, and the choice of mode of transport, in particular, and what spatial planning and traffic management aspects play a significant role in this. The research showed that certain aspects of the planned environment do indeed have a clear impact on mobility. These effects are particularly apparent in trips made for shopping and social or recreational purposes. It is mainly personal characteristics that largely or almost entirely determine commuter traffic. An integral approach to the planning of residential areas is required to achieve any great changes in mobility. Only then may we expect spatial planning to have any significant impact on car use.
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