2009
DOI: 10.3141/2139-19
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Determinants of Automobile Use

Abstract: Germany and the United States have among the highest motorization rates in the world, yet Americans make a 40% higher share of their trips by car and annually drive twice as many kilometers per capita as do Germans. Automobile use is linked to unsustainable trends such as climate change, oil dependence, traffic fatalities, congestion, and obesity. Using two comparable individual-level national travel surveys, the study described in this paper empirically investigates the roles of socioeconomic and demographic … Show more

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“…ADAC draws on data from the German automobile trust (DAT), a well-renowned source for used car market prices. These prices can be understood as the German equivalent to the widely referenced "Blue Book" or "Red Book" values, which have served as the basis for many analyses of the used car market in the US (Wykoff 1970;Wykoff 1973;Goodman 1983;Buehler 2010). A detailed explanation (ADAC Fahrzeugtechnik 2013)…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ADAC draws on data from the German automobile trust (DAT), a well-renowned source for used car market prices. These prices can be understood as the German equivalent to the widely referenced "Blue Book" or "Red Book" values, which have served as the basis for many analyses of the used car market in the US (Wykoff 1970;Wykoff 1973;Goodman 1983;Buehler 2010). A detailed explanation (ADAC Fahrzeugtechnik 2013)…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%