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Asha Weinstein Agrawal
Asha Weinstein Agrawal
San Jose State University / Mineta Transportation Institute
Verified email at sjsu.edu
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How far, by which route and why? A spatial analysis of pedestrian preference
A Weinstein Agrawal, M Schlossberg, K Irvin
Journal of urban design 13 (1), 81-98, 2008
486*2008
Extent and correlates of walking in the USA
AW Agrawal, P Schimek
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 12 (8), 548-563, 2007
1922007
Where do riders park dockless, shared electric scooters? Findings from San Jose, California
K Fang, AW Agrawal, J Steele, JJ Hunter, AM Hooper
111*2018
Getting around when you’re just getting by: Transportation survival strategies of the poor
E Blumenberg, AW Agrawal
Journal of Poverty 18 (4), 355-378, 2014
1092014
How to pay for transportation? A survey of public preferences in California
J Dill, A Weinstein
Transport Policy 14 (4), 346-356, 2007
752007
Green transportation taxes and fees: A survey of public preferences in California
AW Agrawal, J Dill, H Nixon
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 15 (4), 189-196, 2010
692010
To be a transportation engineer or not? How civil engineering students choose a specialization
AW Agrawal, J Dill
Transportation Research Record 2046 (1), 76-84, 2008
672008
Unraveling equity in HOT lane planning: A view from practice
A Weinstein, GC Sciara
Journal of Planning Education and Research 26 (2), 174-184, 2006
642006
TTSAT: A new approach to mapping transit accessibility
CL Cheng, AW Agrawal
Journal of Public Transportation 13 (1), 55-72, 2010
572010
Sexual harassment and assault in transit environments: A review of the English-language literature
H Ding, A Loukaitou-Sideris, AW Agrawal
Journal of planning literature 35 (3), 267-280, 2020
562020
Are land use planning and congestion pricing mutually supportive? Evidence from a pilot mileage fee program in Portland, OR
Z Guo, AW Agrawal, J Dill
Journal of the American Planning Association 77 (3), 232-250, 2011
532011
How far, by which route, and why? A spatial analysis of pedestrian preference
M Schlossberg, AW Agrawal, K Irvin, VL Bekkouch
Mineta Transportation Institute, 2007
532007
Constraints to green vehicle ownership: A focus group study
BJ Flamm, AW Agrawal
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 17 (2), 108-115, 2012
512012
Getting around when you’re just getting by: The travel behavior and transportation expenditures of low-income adults, MTI report 10-02
AW Agrawal, EA Blumenberg, S Abel, G Pierce, CN Darrah
382011
An assessment of GIS-enabled walkability audits
M Schlossberg, AW Agrawal, K Irvin
URISA Journal 19 (2), 5-11, 2007
372007
The future of California highway finance
J Brown, M DiFrancia, MC Hill, P Law, J Olson, BD Taylor, M Wachs, ...
Proceedings of the Berkeley-Tottori Joint Seminar on Modal Coordination in …, 1999
361999
What do Americans think about Federal tax options to support public transit, highways, and local streets and roads? results from year seven of a national survey.
AW Agrawal, H Nixon
Mineta Transportation Institute, 2016
312016
Shared-use bus priority lanes on city streets: approaches to access and enforcement
AW Agrawal, G Todd, N Hannaford
Journal of Public Transportation 16 (4), 25-41, 2013
312013
Shared-Use Bus Priority Lanes On City Streets: Case Studies in Design and Management, MTI Report 11-10
AW Agrawal, T Goldman, N Hannaford
312012
Congestion as a cultural construct: The ‘congestion evil’in Boston in the 1890s and 1920s
A Weinstein
The Journal of Transport History 27 (2), 97-115, 2006
292006
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