Steven R. Gehrke

Steven R. Gehrke

Author name: Steven R. Gehrke

Dr. Gehrke is an assistant professor at NAU in the Department of Geography, Planning, and Recreation. He received his PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Portland State University in 2017 and was most recently a senior transportation researcher for the Metropolitan Area Planning Council in Boston, Massachusetts. His research areas include sustainable transportation planning and travel behavior, with a focus on walking, cycling, and emerging mobility services.

Shared-use mobility competition: A trip-level analysis of taxi, bikeshare, and transit mode choice in Washington, DC

T.F. Welch, S.R. Gehrke, & A. Widita. (2020). Shared-use mobility competition: A trip-level analysis of taxi, bikeshare, and transit mode choice in Washington, DC. Transportmetrica A: Transport Science 16(1): 43-55.

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Understanding stated neighborhood preferences: The roles of lifecycle stage, mobility style, and lifestyle aspirations

S.R. Gehrke, P.A. Singleton, & K.J. Clifton. (2019). Understanding stated neighborhood preferences: The roles of lifecycle stage, mobility style, and lifestyle aspirations. Travel Behaviour and Society 17: 62-71.

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The substitution of ride-hailing services for more sustainable travel options in the Greater Boston Region

S.R. Gehrke, A. Felix, & T.G. Reardon. (2019). The substitution of ride-hailing services for more sustainable travel options in the Greater Boston Region. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2673(1): 438-446.

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Assessing the importance of housing, accessibility, and transportation characteristics on stated neighbourhood preferences

S.R. Gehrke, K.M. Currans, & K.J. Clifton. (2019). Assessing the importance of housing, accessibility, and transportation characteristics on stated neighbourhood preferences. International Journal of Urban Sciences 23(1): 49-66.

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