WHAT DO TEENAGERS THINK ABOUT DRIVING? INSIGHTS FROM A BICYCLING-ORIENTED COMMUNITY IN THE AUTO-DEPENDENT UNITED STATES

What do teenagers think about driving? Insights from a bicycling-oriented community in the auto-dependent United States

The decline in driver’s licensure among teenagers in the U.S.in recent decades has led some observers to speculate that the newest generation of adults will be less car dependent than those that preceded them.Previous studies have identified a variety factors that may explain Birds Beak the decline, including graduated licensing policies and econ

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Berlin Pankow: a 15-min city for everyone? A case study combining accessibility, traffic noise, air pollution, and socio-structural data

Abstract Cars are dominating urban traffic in cities around the world, even though daily trips in many cities are often realized with active modes of transportation or public transport.Urban transport planning processes need to adapt to this reality and the necessity of climate change mitigation.Against this background, the research project “Mobi

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