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Investigating the role of preference variation in the perceptions of railway passengers in Great Britain
This study explores the factors associated with passenger satisfaction on the UK railways. To uncover taste variation, the data was segmented into...
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A tour-based mode choice model accommodating the influence of attitudes, perceptions, and inter- and intra-household interactions
The paper examines the influences of attitude and perceptions on mode choice decisions while accounting for household interactions. A nested...
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Individual perceptions of critical factors on route affecting the willingness of direct commuting trips by bicycle in a hilly city
Are hilly and large cities simply not appropriate for the implementation of exclusive bicycle lanes for commuting trips? To rationalize government...
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A social-ecological model of working from home during COVID-19
Working from Home (WFH) is emerging as a critical measure for reducing transport demand. Indeed, the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed that trip...
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Everything has changed: the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the transit market in Montréal, Canada
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the transit market leading to ridership loss and service cuts. Most of the post-pandemic transit...
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Travellers’ perceptions of travel time reliability in the presence of rare events
Travellers account for variability in transport system performance when they make choices about routes, modes and destinations. Modellers try to...
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A study on route choice preferences for commuter and non-commuter bicyclists: a case study of Kharagpur and Asansol, India
The bicycle is one of the most affordable and flexible means of transportation in a develo** country such as India. Despite being an important mode...
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Incorporating psychological needs in commute mode choice modelling: a hybrid choice framework
This study proposes an integrated choice and latent variable model (ICLV) for commute mode choice that incorporates satisfaction of human needs and...
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Who is inclined to buy an autonomous vehicle? Empirical evidence from California
This study aims to investigate people’s perceptions and opinions on Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) and the key factors that influence their Behavioral...
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Complementing or competing with public transit? Evaluating the parameter sensitivity of potential Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) urban users in Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland, and the United Kingdom with a mixed choice model
In this study, we conducted a comprehensive survey involving a substantial sample size (n = 6,405) of urban daily commuters across four European...
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What stay-at-home orders reveal about dependence on transportation network companies
Transportation Network Companies (TNC) such as Uber and Lyft set out to provide transportation not fulfilled by private vehicles or public transit....
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How strong is demand for public transport service in Nepal? A case study of Kathmandu using a choice-based conjoint experiment
A public transport system is the most efficient and equitable solution to the challenges of urban mobility and climate change. To improve public...
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Increasing relative risk taking in a choice context with source-dependent travel time risks
We use data on travel decision making to estimate a structural model that elicits travellers’ risk attitudes, with a focus on the mode-specific...
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Do millennials value travel time differently because of productive multitasking? A revealed-preference study of Northern California commuters
Millennials, the demographic cohort born in the last two decades of the twentieth century, are reported to adopt information and communication...
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The interaction between the recent evolution of working from home and online shop**
The growing behaviors of work-from-home (WFH) and online shop** hold significant potential for reducing traffic congestion and emissions....
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A multi-group analysis of the behavioral intention to ride in autonomous vehicles: evidence from three U.S. metropolitan areas
This paper proposes a well-grounded theoretical model to assess the factors influencing the intention to ride in autonomous vehicles (AVs). The model...
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Exploring the perception of quality of life in urban daily commuting for sustainable urban transport in Bangkok, Thailand
Quality of life (QoL) in daily travel is increasing in popularity as a research topic since transportation infrastructures and services are...
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Intermediate activities while commuting
Recent analyses have shown that commutes to and from work are not symmetric, suggesting that intermediate activities are at the root of the...
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Regional Travel and Commuting Patterns: A Study of the Oldest Suburban Railway Line in Eastern India
This chapter provides an analysis of the role of the Howrah–Bardhaman Main Line on the regional division along the railway corridor. The analysis...