Exploring the impact of walk–bike infrastructure, safety perception, and built-environment on active transportation mode choice: a random parameter model using New York City commuter data
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Robert N. Stewart | H. M. Abdul Aziz | Nicholas N. Nagle | April Morton | Michael R. Hilliard | Devin White | R. Stewart | M. Hilliard | N. Nagle | H. M. A. Aziz | D. White | A. Morton
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