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Boisjoly, G., Lachapelle, U., & El-Geneidy, A. (2020). Bicycle network performance: Assessing the directness of bicycle facilities through connectivity measures, a Montréal, Canada case study. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 14(8), 620-634. External link
Cloutier, M.-S., Lachapelle, U., & Saunier, N. (2019). Mesurer l'impact sur la sécurité routière d'une modification de limite de vitesse sur le réseau routier du Québec. (Technical Report n° Projet R794.1). External link
Lachapelle, U., & Boisjoly, G. (2023). Breaking down public transit travel time for more accurate transport equity policies: A trip component approach. Transportation Research Part A-Policy and Practice, 175, 14 pages. Available
Lachapelle, U., & Boisjoly, G. (2022). The Equity Implications of Highway Development and Expansion: Four Indicators. Findings, 7 pages. Available
Lachapelle, U., Boisjoly, G., & Vermesch, P. (2020). Réalisation d'un portrait des besoins et des habitudes de déplacements des personnes vivant en situation de précarité dans la région de Montréal. (Report). Available
Obry-Legros, V., Lachapelle, U., Manaugh, K., Waygood, O., & Boisjoly, G. (2023, July). House size or walkability, what makes you more satisfied? Understanding the relationship between housing characteristics, local accessibility, and life satisfaction during the COVID-19 confinement period [Paper]. World Conference on Transport Research (WCTR 2023), Montréal, QC, Canada. Published in Transportation Research Procedia, 82. Available
Vermesch, P., Boisjoly, G., & Lachapelle, U. (2021). Commuting mode share and workplace-based public transport services: An equity perspective. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 9(2), 590-599. External link