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Title RIDE SHARING: PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS
Accession No 00168442
Authors Dueker, K J; Bair, B O; Levin, I P
Journal Title Journal of Transportation Engineering information Vol. 103 No. TE6
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American Society of Civil Engineers information; American Society of Civil Engineers information
Publication Date   19771100
Description p. 685-692; References(5)
Abstract The conventional automobile transportation system is plagued with increasing congestion, pollution, energy consumption, and costs. These problems diminish the automobile's prime advantage of providing personalized, flexible transportation. Ride sharing -- carpooling, vanpooling -- can deal directly and effectively with these problems at a minimum cost. However, ride sharing has not become widely accepted. A carpooling attitudinal survey indicates that the two most important deterrents to potential carpoolers are the extra time requirements and the loss of independence. Ongoing research involves the analysis of the commuter decision-making process with regard to their mode choice. Models of experimental psychology are being used to study factors underlying individual preferences. These studies relate carpooling as a mode choice preference to interpersonal factors (i. e., composition of the carpool in terms of sex; prior acquaintanceship of potential riders) as important determinants of carpooling desirability.
TRT Terms Air pollution information; Attitudes information; Carpools information; Commuting information; Costs information; Gender information; Highway transportation information; Industrial hygiene information; Mode choice information; Psychological aspects information; Research information; Ridesharing information; Surveys information; Traffic delay information; Traffic surveys information; Transportation information; Vanpools information
Other Terms Attitude surveys; Attitudes (Mental); Commuter transportation; Delay time; Industrial atmospheres; Modal selection; Motor transportation; Sex
Subject Areas U32 PARATRANSIT SYSTEMS & SERVICES; H12 PLANNING
Report Number ASCE 13324
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Source Data: EIX771200078
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