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urban
travel behavior: some additional evidence.’ Transportation 22(2),
pp135-150
Wold, M. (1994), ‘Transit and the Environment: no easy fixes?’
Illahee
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development
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Transportation-Research. Part A: Policy and Practice. 26A(5), pp409-418
SST is a carpool matching program unlike any existing system
in the
country. It uses the World Wide Web to allow users to find travel
partners for ALL the trips they make during the week, regardless
of how
variable their schedules might be. It allows users to seek
matches for
trips at different times, or to different locations on different
days.
It also allows people to seek matches for more than one trip per
day, and
for occasional and one-time only trips. When users find matches
for the
trips they are interested in, the names of those matches are
displayed on
the screen along with a phone number and an e-mail address.
Additionally, SST features an "Automatic E-Mail Generator" which
allows
the user to instantly send out a trip specific e-mail to each
person on
the list. SST was designed with the needs of students, faculty
and staff
in mind, and is available for use exclusively by those affiliated
with
the UW community.