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More afraid of the virus than of bad weather? Exploring the link between weather conditions and cycling volume in German cities before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
Cycling can only unfold its full potential for environmental sustainability, livable cities, and health if people cycle under most …
Ansgar Hudde
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Riding the Green Wave - How Countdown Timers at Bicycle Traffic Lights Impact on Cycling Behavior
The promotion of cycling is essential for city planners aiming at sustainable mobility. Against this backdrop, we evaluate the …
Christina Brand
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Thomas Hagedorn
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Till Kösters
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Marlena Meier
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Gernot Sieg
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Jan Wessel
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I would if I could: Passing through VAT reductions in the german rail industry
Germany’s state-owned train operator Deutsche Bahn made a credible pledge to completely pass through a VAT reduction to passengers. …
Gernot Sieg
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Jan Wessel
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The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and government intervention on active mobility
With data from automated counting stations and controlling for weather and calendar effects, we estimate the isolated impacts of the …
Alessa Möllers
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Sebastian Specht
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Jan Wessel
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How information on emissions per Euro spent can influence leisure travel decisions
Based on a discrete choice experiment with 306 individuals from Germany, we examine the impact of the emissions-per-Euro-spent …
Thomas Hagedorn
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Jan Wessel
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Cycling in the dark – the impact of Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time on bicycle ridership
The European Union is in the process of abolishing the bi-annual clock change. Against this backdrop, we analyze how daylight and …
Jan Wessel
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Some people feel the rain, others just get wet: An analysis of regional differences in the effects of weather on cycling
Between cities and regions, not only cycling levels differ, but also the reactions of cyclists to adverse weather conditions. Using …
Kathrin Goldmann
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Jan Wessel
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Using weather forecasts to forecast whether bikes are used
Although several papers have shown that bike ridership is affected by actual weather conditions, this is the first study to …
Jan Wessel
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TEN-T corridors – Stairway to heaven or highway to hell?
The European Union coordinates and co-finances supra-national transport infrastructure investments in the Trans-European Transport …
Kathrin Goldmann
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Jan Wessel
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Evaluating the transport-mode-specific trade effects of different transport infrastructure types
Both qualitative and quantitative improvements for five different transport infrastructure types are evaluated with respect to their …
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