Travel Characteristics and Vulnerability Analysis of Road Resource Utilization Based on Taxi GPS Data

Residents’ travel and logistics are greatly affected by urban transportation networks, which are one of the most important supports for urban socio-economic activities. Urban transportation systems tend to cripple when faced with challenges such as natural hazards and social unrest. This paper propo...

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Performance evaluation
Physically disabled persons
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