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Reexamining ICT impact on travel using the 2001 NHTS data for baltimore metropolitan area

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Zhang, F., Clifton, K.J., Shen, Q. (2007). Reexamining ICT impact on travel using the 2001 NHTS data for baltimore metropolitan area. In: Miller, H.J. (eds) Societies and Cities in the Age of Instant Access. The GeoJournal Library, vol 88. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5427-0_10

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