“…Other researchers that have focused on the relationship between urban densities and travel have found similar outcomes, albeit to varying degrees (Cao, Mokhtarian, & Handy, ; Mitchell, Hargreaves, Namdeo, & Echenique, ; Yang, French, Holt, & Zhang, ). For instance, Robert Cervero, who explored the relationship between urban environments and public transit use, argued that for every 10% increases in population and employment densities, transit ridership increased between 5% and 8% (Cervero, , p. 72).…”