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Looking back at the 4th MPN Symposium
On Thursday September 24th, we organized the 4th edition of the MPN symposium, this time online. We look back on an interesting ...
New insights into mobility and the coronavirus crisis
Summary of the study 'New insights into mobility and the coronavirus crisis' by the Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy ...
Traveling Mode Choice Modeling from Cross-Sectional Survey and Panel Data: The Inclusion of Initial Nonresponse
Decision-making in transport planning, as in other planning activities, requires prediction of the impacts of proposed policies ...
State-of-the-art of incentive strategies – Implications for longitudinal travel surveys
There is a recent decline in the willingness of respondents to participate in surveys. The provision of incentives is one of the ...
Using Inverted Relative Entropy to Determine the Representativeness of Samples in Mobility Panels
Travel behaviour is influenced by many factors. Changes in travel patterns can typically be derived from panel data. However, ...
MPN_statement_EN_2016_1.7.3
Declaration to obtain access to MPN data
Wayfinding styles: The relationship with mobility patterns & navigational preferences
During this presentation we will talk about urban wayfinding behavior. In more words, the preferences, selection, and application ...
A mode choice model for elasticities of panel data with inertia effects
In the present paper, a mode choice model is estimated for: car driver, car passenger, BTM (bus-tram-metro), train, cycling and ...
The trade-off between housing, amenities and accessibility
We examine residential location preferences of employed individuals and the trade-offs they make regarding residential ...
Assessing Car Dependence: Development of a Comprehensive Survey Approach Based on the Concept of a Travel Skeleton
In order to understand markets for any forms of mobility products (vehicles as well as services), it is important to investigate ...