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Impacts of Extreme Events, Phase 1:Intercity Passenger Travel Behavior - The September 11th Experience

<p>The changing perception of the safety of transportation modes is, in particular, affecting the way in which the traveling public makes choices concerning mode of transportation, place of work, and location of residence. On September 10, most travel analysts would have said that reliability, travel time, and cost were the primary determinants of mode choice. On September 12, personal security became, and still remains for many New Yorkers, a key concern.</p>

Project Details

Author(s): 
Dr. José Holguín-Veras
Dr. Robert E. Paaswell
Universities: 
City University of New York
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
State University of New York (SUNY)
Publication Year: 
2002
Publication Type: 
Journal Article
Project: 
Impacts of Extreme Events, Phase 1: Intercity Passenger Travel Behavior - The September 11th Experience
Publication Category: 
Passenger Transportation
Security & Emergencies
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