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Best practice demand-responsive transport (DRT) policy [PDF]
People living in regional cities and towns around the world expect governments to deliver reasonable levels of public transport services in their local area. They understand that a small population base can limit the frequency and span of public transport, but want and deserve an acceptable minimum level of service that offers travel choices.
Logan, Paul
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A Project to Implement a Demand Responsive Transport Service (DRTS)
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1997This paper presents a new project to implement a Demand Responsive Transport System (DRTS) in the city of Firenze, Italy, within the area of Campi Bisenzio. The project is operated by ATAF (Azienda dei Trasporti dell'Area di Firenze - Firenze Area Transit Company), within the framework of the Italian National Research Program on Transportation Systems (
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The evaluation of demand responsive transport services in Europe
Over the last decade Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) services have grown in popularity for several reasons including: the shortcomings of conventional regular bus and taxi services; shortcomings of special transport services; and new developments in ...
John D Nelson
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The evidence of the effects of climate change on environmental resources and on living beings and humans is now clear and scientifically proven. The recently concluded COP 28 in Dubai (30 November–13 December 2023) endorsed a number of targets to be achieved, including the phasing out of fossil fuels and the increased use of renewable energies. Cities,
Sturiale, Luisa +3 more
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2018
On-demand modes are playing an ever-increasing role in urban transportation. Inparticular, Demand Responsive Transit (DRT) (shared on-demand modes such asshared ride-hailing and microtransit) can complement scheduled public transportthanks to their collective nature.
Alonso González, M.J. (author) +4 more
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On-demand modes are playing an ever-increasing role in urban transportation. Inparticular, Demand Responsive Transit (DRT) (shared on-demand modes such asshared ride-hailing and microtransit) can complement scheduled public transportthanks to their collective nature.
Alonso González, M.J. (author) +4 more
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Demand Responsive Transportation (DRT) Industry Analysis on Shuttle and Liftango
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A novel model and algorithm for designing an eco-oriented demand responsive transit (DRT) system
Transportation Research, Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2022Yun Yuan
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Demand-responsive transport for students in rural areas: A case study in Vulkaneifel, Germany
Transportation Research, Part A: Policy and Practice, 2023Chengqi Lu +2 more
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Optimization of demand-responsive transport: The rolling horizon approach
Procedia Computer Science, 2023Chengqi Lu +2 more
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