Household Motor Vehicle Ownership and Use: How Much Does Residential Density Matter?

Transportation Research Record - Tập 1552 - Trang 120-125 - 1996
Paul Schimek1
1Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Volpe Center, U.S. Department of Transportation, DTS-49, Kendall Square, Cambridge, Mass. 02142.

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