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The rational locator reexamined: Are travel times still stable?
David M Levinson, Yao Wu
Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering
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Travel Time
100%
Commute Time
100%
Locator
100%
Twin Cities
33%
Washington
33%
Washington DC
33%
Journey-to-work
33%
Metropolitan Areas
16%
Workplace
16%
Travel Mode
16%
Congestion
16%
Commuting
16%
Working Time
16%
Long-term Stability
16%
Commuting Distance
16%
Travel Purpose
16%
Travel Demand Analysis
16%
Work Travel
16%
City Data
16%
Metropolitan Spatial Structure
16%
Trip Duration
16%
Urban Routes
16%
Arts and Humanities
Time travel
100%
Metropolitan
100%
Rational
100%
Twins
40%
D.C. Washington
40%
Urban
20%
Spatial
20%
trip
20%
Sub-urban
20%
Social Sciences
Travel Time
100%
Commuting
75%
Demand Analysis
25%
Metropolitan Area
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Travel Time
100%
Metropolitan Area
25%
Transport Demand
25%
Commuting
25%