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Cristobal Pineda and Beatriz Mella Lira
Relying mostly on travel time savings, cost-benefit analysis has been widely used in transport project appraisals in the Chilean context, with utility maximisation theory as its background. Nevertheless, subjective well-being advocates have challenged th...
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Simon Cohen, David Gil, Zoi Christoforou, Régine Seidowsky
Pág. 156 - 163
Despite the large body of literature on active traffic management (ATM) and post hoc evaluation, few are the studies assessing the impact of a combination of ATM strategies implemented in the field. In this paper, we present and evaluate the innovative i...
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Han van der Loop, Rinus Haaijer, Jasper Willigers
Pág. 72 - 80
The increase in traffic volume that arises after opening of new road infrastructure, is often attributed to ?induced demand?. The objective of this study is to provide empirically derived insights in this phenomenon, in the amount of induced demand and i...
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Anson Stewart, P. Christopher Zegras
Pág. 635 - 650
As transport planners increasingly frame project impacts in accessibility terms, it is worth considering how this foundational land-use transport interaction concept can shape stakeholder attitudes. In this paper, we test whether framing the benefits of ...
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Muhammad Ashraf Javid, Hanan Saif Al-Khatri, Sawsan Said Al-Abri, Nazam Ali, Krisada Chaiyasarn and Panuwat Joyklad
As everyone spends much time traveling, engaged in leisure or work activities, travel time represents one of the largest costs to transportation. The main objective of the study is to investigate travelers? perceptions related to value of travel time sav...
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Shanjiang Zhu and David Levinson
Planning models require consideration of travelers with distinct attributes (value of time (VOT), willingness to pay, travel budgets, etc.) and behavioral preferences (e.g., willingness to switch routes with potential savings) in a differentiated market ...
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Shanjiang Zhu and David Levinson
Planning models require consideration of travelers with distinct attributes (value of time (VOT), willingness to pay, travel budgets, etc.) and behavioral preferences (e.g., willingness to switch routes with potential savings) in a differentiated market ...
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Coupe Charlotte, Le Maitre Hélène
Pág. 166 - 176
The improvement of travel time reliability is valuable to travellers, since it helps them to better organise their activities or synchronize their schedules with other peoples'. Reliability benefits can be in the same order of magnitude as the travel tim...
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Shanjiang Zhu, Gege Jiang, Hong K. Lo
Pág. 664 - 678
Empirical studies showed that travel time reliability, usually measured by travel time variance, is strongly correlated with travel time itself. Travel time is highly volatile when the demand approaches or exceeds the capacity. Travel time variability is...
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Joyoung Lee, Slobodan Gutesa, Branislav Dimitrijevic, Yuchuan Zhang, Lazar Spasovic and Jeevanjot Singh
This research evaluates the impact of In-vehicle Signal Advisory System (ITSAS) on signalized arterial. ITSAS provides individual drivers equipped with a mobile communication device with advisory speed information enabling to minimize the time delay and ...
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G.R. Bivina, Vishrut Landge, V.S. Sanjay Kumar
Pág. 513 - 520
Travel time is one of the largest categories of transport costs, and time savings are often claimed to be the greatest benefit of transport projects such as roadway and public transit improvements. Therefore the study of impact of delay at intersections ...
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María Díez Gutiérrez, Stig Nyland Andersen, Øyvind Lervik Nilsen, Trude Tørset
Pág. 4468 - 4477
Fixed links are bridges or tunnels that join areas previously separated by geographic barriers without a permanent connection. Fixed links can cause important travel time savings, which might be an incentive for population growth in the affected areas. T...
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Elmer Magsino, Gerard Ryan Ching, Francis Miguel Espiritu and Kerwin Go
In this work, we propose a Game Theory-based pricing solution to the ridesharing problem of taxi commuters that addresses the optimal selection of their travel companionship and effectively minimizes their cost. Two stable matching techniques are propose...
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Zhengke Liu, Xiaolei Ma, Xiaohan Liu, Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia, Ruifeng Shi and Wenlong Shang
Optimizing battery swapping station (BSS) configuration is essential to enhance BSS?s energy savings and economic feasibility, thereby facilitating energy refueling efficiency of electric taxis (ETs). This study proposes a novel modular battery swapping ...
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Malik Doole, Joost Ellerbroek, Victor L. Knoop and Jacco M. Hoekstra
Large-scale adoption of drone-based delivery in urban areas promise societal benefits with respect to emissions and on-ground traffic congestion, as well as potential cost savings for drone-based logistic companies. However, for this to materialise, the ...
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Tyler Wellik, Kara Kockelman
Pág. 185 - 205
This paper used an implementation of the land-use model SILO in Austin, Texas, over a 27-year period with an aim to understand the impacts of the full adoption of self-driving vehicles on the region?s residential land use. SILO was integrated with MATSim...
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Azuwandri Azuwandri
Pág. 68 - 80
Public transportation is transportation that is needed by most urban communities, a city cannot survive without public transportation. The main objective of this study is to determine the reduction of road user costs and financial analysis of NPV (Net Pr...
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Aditya V Sohoni, Mariam Thomas, K.V. Krishna Rao
Pág. 2603 - 2618
The cities of developing countries are undertaking implementation of rail based transit systems, especially metro rail, as a solution to the problems of urban traffic congestion and rapidly increasing travel demand, keeping in view the goal of sustainabl...
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Nicanor R. Roxas, Jr., Alexis M. Fillone
Pág. 3564 - 3577
The Western Visayas region is at the heart of the Philippine archipelago. It consists of three main islands, Panay, Guimaras, and Negros. Because of the region's geographic make-up, an efficient inter-island transport system is necessary to ensure the co...
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