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Adaptability analysis methods of demand responsive transit: a review and future directions
Transport reviews, 2023Demand responsive transit (DRT) echoes the new requirements of modern travel on flexibility and carbon reduction, as well as achieving a better match between demand and supply. However, many DRTs still failed.
Hui Wang +4 more
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Demand-responsive transit circulator service network design
Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2015Abstract Commuter rail systems are being introduced into many urban areas as an alternative mode to automobiles for commuting trips. It is anticipated that the shift from the auto mode to rail mode can greatly help alleviate traffic congestion in urban road networks.
Yu, Yao, Machemehl, Randy B., Xie, Chi
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Organisation of Demand-Responsive Transit
2014Tijekom posljednjeg desetljeća usluge prijevoza po pozivu (DRT) razvile su se iz više razloga, uključujući: nedostatke konvencionalnih autobusnih i taksi usluga, nedostatke posebnih usluga prijevoza i zbog novih kretanja u razvoju prijevoza. Tradicionalne usluge prijevoza po pozivu često su bile kritizirane zbog relativno visokih cijena prijevoza ...
Slavulj, Marko +2 more
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A New Agent-Based Model to Simulate Demand-Responsive Transit in Small-Sized Cities
SustainabilityInnovative demand-responsive transport services are spreading in most urban areas, allowing dynamic matching between demand and supply and enabling travellers to request shared rides in real-time via mobile applications.
Giovanni Calabrò
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Metropolitan Transit Agency's Experience Operating General-Public Demand-Responsive Transit
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2013Since 2000 the Regional Transportation District of Denver, Colorado, has operated general-public demand-responsive transportation, branded as Call-n-Ride (CnR), in 21 service areas in a variety of settings throughout the district. CnR was developed for use in communities where bus service is not cost-effective because of low to moderate residential ...
Becker, Jeff +2 more
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Dynamic Minimum Service Level of Demand–Responsive Transit: A Prospect Theory Approach
SustainabilityDemand–responsive transit (DRT) provides flexible, user-centric services and is gaining attention as a solution to modern transportation challenges.
Myeonggeun Jang +3 more
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Applied Sciences
Demand-responsive transit (DRT) is a flexible transportation service that adapts routes and schedules based on real-time passenger needs, offering greater convenience than traditional fixed-route systems.
Sanjay Tandan +2 more
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Demand-responsive transit (DRT) is a flexible transportation service that adapts routes and schedules based on real-time passenger needs, offering greater convenience than traditional fixed-route systems.
Sanjay Tandan +2 more
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Scheduling of Demand‐Responsive Transit Vehicles
Journal of Transportation Engineering, 1984This paper presents a vehicle dispatching procedure designed to minimize empty vehicle travel and idle time for a demand-responsive transportation system. The method schedules the empty vehicle assignment between passenger drop-off points and passenger pick-up points by examining the times of drop-offs and pick-ups, and the travel times and distance ...
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IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print)
Demand Responsive Transit (DRT) emerges as one of the most promising public transit operating patterns, which operates without fixed stations or routes, aiming to provide flexible and passenger-oriented services.
Jia Hu +5 more
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Demand Responsive Transit (DRT) emerges as one of the most promising public transit operating patterns, which operates without fixed stations or routes, aiming to provide flexible and passenger-oriented services.
Jia Hu +5 more
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Transportation letters
The increasing urbanization has led to a growing demand for flexible transportation solutions, making demand-responsive transit (DRT) a promising alternative to traditional public transport.
Hongfei Wang +4 more
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The increasing urbanization has led to a growing demand for flexible transportation solutions, making demand-responsive transit (DRT) a promising alternative to traditional public transport.
Hongfei Wang +4 more
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