“…This study defines TOD as any dense, mixeduse, and walkable area around a transit station, and TAD as any low-density, single-use, and cardependent station area. The most frequently studied factors for classifying a TOD from other types of station area are residential and employment density (Renne and Ewing, 2013;Kamruzzaman et al, 2015;Laaly, 2014;Pollack et al, 2014;Jeihani et al, 2013;Canepa, 2007;Cervero and Kockelman, 1997;Cervero and Gorham, 1995), land use diversity (Renne and Ewing, 2013;Kamruzzaman et al, 2015;Vale, 2015;Jeihani et al, 2013;Cervero and Kockelman, 1997;Cervero and Gorham, 1995), and walkability or street connectivity (Renne and Ewing, 2013;Vale, 2015;Pollack et al, 2014;Laaly, 2014;Ngo, 2012;Kamruzzaman et al, 2014;Brown and Werner, 2011;Werner, Brown and Gallimore, 2010). Recent studies trying to classify TOD and TAD deal with all three factors in the analysis (Renne and Ewing, 2013;Kamruzzaman et al, 2015;Jeihani et al, 2013).…”