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  1. Commuting in the Age of the Jetsons: A Market Segmentation Analysis of Autonomous Ground Vehicles and Air Taxis in Five Large U.S. Cities
  2. A Survey to Model Demand for eVTOL Urban Air Trips and Competition with Autonomous Ground Vehicles
  3. The Times They Are A-Changin’: What Do the Expanding Uses of Travel Time Portend for Policy, Planning, and Life?
  4. Commuter impacts and behavior changes during a temporary freeway closure: the ‘Fix I-5’ project in Sacramento, California
  5. Editorial
  6. Telecommunications and Travel: The Case for Complementarity
  7. Reducing road congestion: a reality check—a comment
  8. Emerging Travel Patterns
  9. Understanding the Demand for Travel: It's Not Purely 'Derived'
  10. How derived is the demand for travel? Some conceptual and measurement considerations
  11. Modeling individuals' consideration of strategies to cope with congestion
  12. Beyond tele-substitution: disaggregate longitudinal structural equations modeling of communication impacts
  13. What happens when mobility-inclined market segments face accessibility-enhancing policies?
  14. Now that Travel can be Virtual, will Congestion Virtually Disappear?
  15. Behavioral response to congestion: identifying patterns and socio-economic differences in adoption
  16. Coping with congestion: Understanding the gap between policy assumptions and behavior
  17. Modeling the desire to telecommute: The importance of attitudinal factors in behavioral models
  18. The future of telecommuting
  19. Modeling the choice of telecommuting frequency in California: An exploratory analysis