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Expanding Usage Of Cellular Phones: User Profile And Transportation Issues

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  • Yim, Youngbin
  • Kanafani, Adib
  • Ygnace, Jean-luc

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This study presents an initial step toward an understanding of consumer responses to advanced traveler information systems. Specifically, it is aimed at understanding the role that cellular telephones can play in the management of urban traffic systems. To assess the interrelationships between cellular communication and driver behavior, a mail survey of GTE Mobilnet customers in the San Francisco Bay Area was conducted.

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  • Yim, Youngbin & Kanafani, Adib & Ygnace, Jean-luc, 1991. "Expanding Usage Of Cellular Phones: User Profile And Transportation Issues," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt9tk1d466, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt9tk1d466
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    1. Ygnace, Jean-Luc & Yirn, Youngbin & Weissenberger, Stein, 1997. "A Survey of Value Added Resellers: Private Sector Views on Advanced Traveler Information Markets," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt19g4w362, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.

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