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Understanding Autonomous Shuttle Adoption Intention: Predictive Power of Pre-Trial Perceptions and Attitudes. [PDF]
Golbabaei F +3 more
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A nationwide mobility service guarantee for Austria: possible design scenarios and implications. [PDF]
Laa B +6 more
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Economic evaluation of a demand responsive transport in rural areas
The provision of traditional public transport services in rural areas have shown to be very inefficient and ineffective. In fact, rural areas are typically characterized by low levels population density leading to complex demand patterns (demand is low ...
Telhada, José +2 more
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A Logit Approach to Study the Attractiveness of DRT Stops Location: The Case Study of Ragusa, Italy
Demand-Responsive Transport (DRT) services ensure the implementation of more sustainable transport solutions and focuses on the creation of more flexible and personalised public transport systems.
Antonio Russo +4 more
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Modeling traveler experience for designing urban mobility systems
International audienceTravelers interact with a large number and variety of products and services during their journeys. The quality of a travel experience depends on a whole urban mobility system considered in space and time.
Puchinger, Jakob +3 more
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The transition to sustainable mobility requires the implementation of strategies that make the sector more environmentally friendly and efficient. In recent years, we have witnessed a transition phase, i.e.
Tiziana Campisi +4 more
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Telematics-based demand responsive transport: The phone and go experience
This brief examination of the Phone and Go Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) services in Northumberland describes the project\u27s origins and how the service is defined in relation to the technologies used.
Nelson JD, Mageean JF, Wright SD
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Potential of demand responsive transport for young people in Sweden [Elektronisk resurs]
Demand responsive transport (DRT) is an intermediate form of public transport which is provided based on users’ demand. The study explores the potential of DRT for meeting young people’s travel needs, focusing on school and leisure journeys. Our results,
Zhao, Chunli, +3 more
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Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) is a passenger-oriented branch of public transport, which consists of a group of passengers sharing a vehicle with flexible pick-up and drop-off locations and times, according to the passenger preferences.
Anke Sauerlander-Biebl +7 more
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Prevalence of Municipal-Level Policies Dedicated to Transportation That Consider Food Access. [PDF]
Dumas BL +6 more
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