Commuters' Normal And Shift Decisions In Unexpected Congestion: En Route Responses To Advanced Traveler Information Systems Volume 2
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- Khattak, Asad J., 1993. "Behavioral Impacts Of Recurring And Incident Congestion And Response To Advanced Traveler Information Systems In The Bay Area: An Overview," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt9dp3w95q, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
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- Chan, Shirley & Malchow, Matthew & Kanafani, Adib, 1997. "An Exploration of the Market for Traffic Information," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt2j1347d4, University of California Transportation Center.
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Engineering; Commuters--Decision making; Highway communications--Psychological aspects; Traffic congestion--Psychological aspects; Logits; Route choice;All these keywords.
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