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David Levinson
Impact of Twin Cities Transitways on Regional Labor Market Accessibility: A Transportation Equity Perspective
(2008)
BRIDGE: Behavioral Response to the I-35W Disruption: Gauging Equilibration
(2008)
Access to Destinations, Phase 3: Measuring Accessibility by Automobile
(2008)
Financing Transportation Through the Capture of Land Value Gains: Taxes, Exactions and Synthesis
(2008)
Traffic Flow and Road User Impacts of the Collapse of the I-35W Bridge over the Mississippi River
(2008)
Value of Reliability
(2008)
Post-Construction Evaluation of Forecast Accuracy
(2007)
Economic Impact of Upgrading Roads
(2007)
SGER: Responding to the Unexpected: Understanding Travelers' Behavioral Choices in the Wake of the MS River Bridge Collapse
(2007)
STREET: Simulating Transportation for Realistic Engineering Education and Training
(2007)
The Role of Social Networks and ICT on Destination Choice - FY08 TechPlan
(2007)
Access to Destinations: Monitoring land use activity changes in the Twin Cities Metropolitan region
(2006)
Using Archived ITS Data To Improve Transit Performance and Management
(2006)
Job-Housing Mismatch: An Affinity Model of Worker-Job Matching
(2006)
Metropolitan Travel Survey Archive
(2005)
Studying the Needs of the Transportation Disadvantaged: Elderly and Developmentally Disabled
(2005)
Access to Destinations: Development of Accessibility Measures
(2004)
Beyond Business As Usual
(2004)
Effectiveness of Learning Transportation Network Growth
(2004)
Value of Information for Motorists
(2004)
Guidelines for Cost-Benefit Analysis of Investments in Bicycle Facilities
(2003)
CAREER: The Evolution of Transportation Networks: Empirical Research and Agent-Based Models
(2003)
Cost/Benefit Study of Spring Load Restrictions
(2002)
If They Come, Will You Build It?
(2001)
Ramp Meter Delays, Freeway Congestion, and Driver Acceptance
(2001)
Travel Demand Modeling
(2001)
Evaluation of Operating Strategies and Delay Analysis for Arterials
(2000)
Automated Vehicle Control Algorithms and their Influence on Traffic
(2000)
Measuring the Equity and Efficiency of Ramp Meters
(2000)
Improving the Estimation of Travel Demand for Traffic Simulation
(2000)