Bundled parking correlated to carbon emissions
2026-07-07 20:24:21.235091+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
After the most annoying captcha ever, UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations: Does Bundled Parking Influence Travel Behavior? 2018 Pinski, Miriam Julia Advisor(s): Manville, Michael.
After controlling for differences in socioeconomic and built environment characteristics, I find that the presence of bundled parking is associated with a 27 percent increase in vehicle miles traveled. Bundled households drive approximately 3,800 miles more, spend nearly $580 more on gasoline, and emit 14.47 more metric tons of carbon dioxide per year. Bundled parking is also negatively correlated to transit use, and households with unbundled parking are significantly more likely to be frequent transit users. This provides further evidence for the already strong case against parking requirements.
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