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Darren M. Scott

McMaster University

1280 Main Street West

Hamilton, L8S4L8

Canada

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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126

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Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Insights into the Future of Telework in Canada: Modeling the Trajectory of Telework Across a Pandemic

Number of pages: 36 Posted: 16 Jun 2022
Matthias Sweet and Darren M. Scott
Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) - School of Urban & Regional Planning and McMaster University
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Canada, COVID-19, Telework, travel behavior, commuting

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Modeling E-Bike Route Choice with Street-Level Imagery and Infrastructure Attributes: A Path Size Logit Analysis in Washington, DC

Number of pages: 24 Posted: 20 Feb 2026
Yiheng Qian, Zehui Yin, Darren M. Scott and Xiang Yan
University of Florida, McMaster University, McMaster University and University of Florida - Department of Civil & Coastal Engineering
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E-bike, Route Choice, GPS, Street View Imagery, Path Size Logit

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E-bikes in Bikeshare: Longitudinal Evidence from San Francisco and Washington, D.C

Number of pages: 53 Posted: 03 Apr 2026
Duanya Lyu, Zehui Yin, Darren M. Scott, Liang Zhai and Xiang Yan
University of Florida, McMaster University, McMaster University, affiliation not provided to SSRN and University of Florida - Department of Civil & Coastal Engineering
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micromobility, Bikeshare systems, E-bikes, Spatiotemporal analysis, Network analysis

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What E-bikes Bring to Bikeshare: Evidence from a Longitudinal Analysis of Bikeshare Systems in San Francisco and Washington, D.C

Number of pages: 38 Posted: 01 Apr 2026
Duanya Lyu, Zehui Yin, Darren M. Scott, Liang Zhai and Xiang Yan
University of Florida, McMaster University, McMaster University, affiliation not provided to SSRN and University of Florida - Department of Civil & Coastal Engineering
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Micromobility, Bikeshare systems, E-bikes, Spatiotemporal analysis, Network analysis