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A multi-criteria approach for the design and evaluation of demand responsive transport (DRT) services [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Demand responsive transport services are nowadays an established and recognized way to provide better social inclusion to non-urban, low population density areas. The concept has its origins in the 70´s in the USA, but just recently the advances in technology made this type of service more economically attractive.
Andrade, Miguel Jorge Raposo Nunes de
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Analyzing New Operation Strategy of Demand-Responsive Transports Using Discrete-Event Simulation Framework

open access: yesSystems
Demand-responsive transport (DRT) provides flexible ride-sharing by dynamically adjusting routes based on real-time user demand, making it suitable for complex urban mobility needs.
Seung-Wan Cho   +3 more
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Modelling Autonomous Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) For KTH Campus

open access: yes
This thesis explores the network design and simulation of an Autonomous Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) system for the KTH Royal Institute of Technology campus in Stockholm, Sweden. The study addresses current mobility challenges within the campus, particularly to the Albanova campus, which has limited accessibility. Using a data-driven approach, the
Humam, Kasyful
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The journey of demand responsive transportation: Towards sustainable services

open access: yesFrontiers in Built Environment, 2023
The concept of Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) describes a technology-enabled shared mobility service that has a flexible operating schedule and/or provides virtual stops and/or flexible routes.
Utpal Deka   +2 more
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Survey of charging management and infrastructure planning for electrified demand-responsive transport systems: Methodologies and recent developments

open access: yesEuropean Transport Research Review, 2022
The accelerated electrification of transport systems with EVs has brought new challenges for charging scheduling, fleet management, and charging infrastructure location and configuration planning.
Tai-Yu Ma, Yumeng Fang
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Simulation of a Demand Responsive Transport feeder system: A case study of Brunswick

open access: yesSUMO Conference Proceedings, 2022
Public transport systems in rural and peri-urban areas are in many cases characterized by long travel times, low frequencies and irregular services. Because of this, motorized private transport is often the only practicable mode of mobility in these ...
Maria Giuliana Armellini   +1 more
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Understanding the behavioral intention of the rural population to use demand-responsive transport services

open access: yesTransportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 2023
Global efforts to reduce carbon emissions include endeavors to raise the use of public transport means. In rural areas, this poses a distinctive challenge.
Stephanie E. Schasché   +2 more
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Estimating the WTP for Demand-Responsive Transport Services [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Demand-Responsive Transport (DRT), almost the same with call-taxis, is operated to protect rural villagers’ mobility rights. Currently its pricing is extemporaneous without reasonable ground.
Ki, Myungsung
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The Role of DRT in European Urban Public Transport Systems—A Comparison between Tampere, Braunschweig and Genoa

open access: yesFuture Transportation, 2023
Demand-Responsive Transport (DRT) is one of the most valid solutions to tackle the problems affecting public transport today, both in urban and rural areas. Despite its undoubted advantages, it still remains underdeveloped compared to its great potential.
Tiziano Pavanini   +3 more
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Feasibility Analysis of Demand Response Transport (DRT) over Route Buses Using Operating Cost Functions

open access: yesKSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, 2021
In the outskirts of Korean provincial cities, the demand for using route buses is decreasing due to the declining population. Local governments provide subsidies to bus companies to ensure residents’ right to move and maintain route buses. While the local government’s fiscal burden to maintain the route bus system is increasing, the quality of route ...
Ki-Jun Park   +2 more
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