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Asha Weinstein Agrawal
Asha Weinstein Agrawal
San Jose State University / Mineta Transportation Institute
Zweryfikowany adres z sjsu.edu
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How far, by which route and why? A spatial analysis of pedestrian preference
A Weinstein Agrawal, M Schlossberg, K Irvin
Journal of urban design 13 (1), 81-98, 2008
479*2008
Extent and correlates of walking in the USA
AW Agrawal, P Schimek
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 12 (8), 548-563, 2007
1892007
Where do riders park dockless, shared electric scooters? Findings from San Jose, California
K Fang, AW Agrawal, J Steele, JJ Hunter, AM Hooper
107*2018
Getting around when you’re just getting by: Transportation survival strategies of the poor
E Blumenberg, AW Agrawal
Journal of Poverty 18 (4), 355-378, 2014
1052014
How to pay for transportation? A survey of public preferences in California
J Dill, A Weinstein
Transport Policy 14 (4), 346-356, 2007
752007
Green transportation taxes and fees: A survey of public preferences in California
AW Agrawal, J Dill, H Nixon
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 15 (4), 189-196, 2010
672010
To be a transportation engineer or not? How civil engineering students choose a specialization
AW Agrawal, J Dill
Transportation Research Record 2046 (1), 76-84, 2008
662008
Unraveling equity in HOT lane planning: A view from practice
A Weinstein, GC Sciara
Journal of Planning Education and Research 26 (2), 174-184, 2006
642006
TTSAT: A new approach to mapping transit accessibility
CL Cheng, AW Agrawal
Journal of Public Transportation 13 (1), 55-72, 2010
552010
How far, by which route, and why? A spatial analysis of pedestrian preference
M Schlossberg, AW Agrawal, K Irvin, VL Bekkouch
Mineta Transportation Institute, 2007
532007
Constraints to green vehicle ownership: A focus group study
BJ Flamm, AW Agrawal
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 17 (2), 108-115, 2012
512012
Are land use planning and congestion pricing mutually supportive? Evidence from a pilot mileage fee program in Portland, OR
Z Guo, AW Agrawal, J Dill
Journal of the American Planning Association 77 (3), 232-250, 2011
512011
Sexual harassment and assault in transit environments: A review of the English-language literature
H Ding, A Loukaitou-Sideris, AW Agrawal
Journal of planning literature 35 (3), 267-280, 2020
472020
Getting around when you’re just getting by: The travel behavior and transportation expenditures of low-income adults, MTI report 10-02
AW Agrawal, EA Blumenberg, S Abel, G Pierce, CN Darrah
382011
An assessment of GIS-enabled walkability audits
M Schlossberg, AW Agrawal, K Irvin
URISA Journal 19 (2), 5-11, 2007
372007
The future of California highway finance
J Brown, M DiFrancia, MC Hill, P Law, J Olson, BD Taylor, M Wachs, ...
Proceedings of the Berkeley-Tottori Joint Seminar on Modal Coordination in …, 1999
361999
Shared-use bus priority lanes on city streets: approaches to access and enforcement
AW Agrawal, G Todd, N Hannaford
Journal of Public Transportation 16 (4), 25-41, 2013
312013
Shared-Use Bus Priority Lanes On City Streets: Case Studies in Design and Management, MTI Report 11-10
AW Agrawal, T Goldman, N Hannaford
312012
What do Americans think about Federal tax options to support public transit, highways, and local streets and roads? results from year seven of a national survey.
AW Agrawal, H Nixon
Mineta Transportation Institute, 2016
302016
Congestion as a cultural construct: The ‘congestion evil’in Boston in the 1890s and 1920s
A Weinstein
The Journal of Transport History 27 (2), 97-115, 2006
292006
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