Door-to-door travel times in RP departure time choice models: An approximation method using GPS data
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Valuation of travel time and schedule delays; Door-to-door travel times; Departure time choice; Revealed preference (RP) data; GPS data; Geographically weighted regression (GWR);All these keywords.
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