Studies have shown that development close to transit stations can reduce the number of automobile trips by 40 to 50 percent relative to suburban and rural areas. (scenichudson.org)
A good example would be when a person, prior to taking a long automobile trip, has his car checked out thoroughly before embarking upon the trip. (rocketlawyer.com)
While most automobile trips are short, driving and parking remain cheap and easy; there are few transit commuters to whom the «last - mile» problem means anything. (businessinsider.com)