Must We Travel?: The Potential of Communication as a Substitute for Urban Travel |
Contents
The Broadband Communication Network BCN | 14 |
Communication Transportation and Urban Form | 20 |
Upper Bound Estimates of WorkTrip Susceptibility | 30 |
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and/or Area Transportation Study audio Baran BATSC interviewers Bay Area Transportation brokerage cation Central Business District central location city center clerical communication for physical communication network services communication services communication substitution communication technology communication-oriented congestion relief corridors costs destination diffusion dispersal economic functions electronic communication Federal Communications Commission firms Francisco Bay Area freeway Gottmann home information utilities home-work trip Hoover and Vernon household industries involve job roles Metropolitan Transportation Commission Oklahoma City OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS percent performed persons physical setting physical travel planners production public transit quantitative estimate rapid transit relationships to data rush-hour period sample San Francisco Bay shift six-digit code six-digit occupational code Stanford Stanford University Substitutable Non-Substitutable substitutable trips substitute for physical substitution-prone travel susceptible to substitution tasks telephone terminating in San transaction sector transportation network transportation/communication trade-off travel behavior trips terminating upper bound urban form urban sprawl videophone visual work-trip