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An assessment of teleworking as a practice for travel demand management

An assessment of teleworking as a practice for travel demand management
An assessment of teleworking as a practice for travel demand management
Provision of additional highway capacity is no longer an acceptable solution to continuing traffic growth. Travel demand management has therefore become an increasingly important alternative solution. This paper considers how, and to what extent, teleworking can influence travel demand. Key issues are considered with reference to existing research literature and a recent UK teleworking trial...
1751-7710
195-200
Lyons, G.D.
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Lyons, G.D.
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Lyons, G.D. (1998) An assessment of teleworking as a practice for travel demand management. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport, 129 (4), 195-200. (doi:10.1680/itran.1998.31190).

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Provision of additional highway capacity is no longer an acceptable solution to continuing traffic growth. Travel demand management has therefore become an increasingly important alternative solution. This paper considers how, and to what extent, teleworking can influence travel demand. Key issues are considered with reference to existing research literature and a recent UK teleworking trial...

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Published date: 1998

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Local EPrints ID: 74550
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/74550
ISSN: 1751-7710
PURE UUID: 7aa6388b-16b4-416d-ba7c-54fefd3d96f5

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Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 22:34

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Author: G.D. Lyons

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