Title:

The Relationship Between Financial Incentives Provided by Employers and Commuters' Decision to Use Transit: Results from the Atlanta Regional Household Travel Survey

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0967070X17307643
Summary:

This study found that employees in Atlanta GA (USA) who received a free or subsidized transit pass from their employer were 156% more likely to use transit. When they had access to free or subsidized parking, self-reported transit use fell 71%.

Highlights:

This study examined data from the Atlanta Regional Household Travel Survey. The analysis was cross-sectional and correlational. Ghimire, R., & Lancelin, C. (2019). The relationship between financial incentives provided by employers and commuters' decision to use transit: Results from the Atlanta Regional Household Travel Survey. Transport Policy, Vol. 74, pp. 103-113.

Topics: Environment:, Climate change mitigation, Sustainable transportation, Clean Air
Location: US
Resource Type: strategies and interventions
Publisher: Elsevier Science Direct
Date Last Updated: 2023-03-14 13:24:59

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