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2002
TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOODS AND AUTOMOBILE OWNERSHIP

Transportation Research Record, Issue 1805, p. 35-44

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MULTIMODAL CORRIDOR LEVEL-OF-SERVICE ANALYSIS

Transportation Research Record, Issue 1802, p. 1-6

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2002
STATEWIDE PLANNING TOOL TO SUPPORT MULTIMODAL DECISION-MAKING

Eighth TRB Conference on the Application of Transportation Planning Methods, p. 359-370

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INCORPORATING NONMOTORIZED MODES IN A MODE CHOICE MODEL

Transportation Research Record, Issue 1818, p. 89-93

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INTERVAL DISTRIBUTION FOR EXCLUSIVE, MIXED-USE BICYCLE PATHS

Transportation Research Record, Issue 1776, p. 229-236

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MULTIMODAL LEVEL-OF-SERVICE ANALYSIS AT PLANNING LEVEL

Transportation Research Record, Issue 1776, p. 151-158

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2001
PERFORMANCE OF VARIOUS ANTIFREEZING PAVEMENTS BY FIELD TEST

Transportation Research Record, Issue 1741, p. 114-123

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2001
WINTER MAINTENANCE STANDARDS ON CYCLEWAYS

Transportation Research Board Conference Proceedings, Issue 23, p. 65-74

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2000-12
PEDESTRIAN LEVEL OF SERVICE BASED ON TRIP QUALITY

Transportation Research Circular, Issue E-C019, 14 p.

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2000-12
NEOTRADITIONAL DESIGN: MOBILITY FOR ALL AGES

Transportation Research Circular, Issue E-C019, 6 p.

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2000-12
DEVELOPING STREET STANDARDS THAT ALLOW FLEXIBILITY

Transportation Research Circular, Issue E-C019, 12 p.

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2000-12
MOBILITY-FRIENDLY STREET STANDARDS FOR DELAWARE

Transportation Research Circular, Issue E-C019, 8 p.

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