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A survey of Demand Responsive Transport in Great Britain [PDF]
AbstractEver since the 1970s, Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) has been promoted as a transport solution in circumstances where more traditional services are not economically viable, although so far a range of barriers has prevented its widespread adoption. More recently, new developments in operational and vehicle technology, coupled with significant
Lisa Davison, Marcus Enoch, Tim Ryley
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Integrating Demand Responsive Services Into Public Transport Disruption Management
High-capacity public transport services such as metro and commuter trains are efficient during normal operations but are vulnerable to disruptions. To manage disruptions, bridging buses are commonly called in to replace the rail-based service along the ...
Matej Cebecauer +4 more
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General two-level framework for demand-responsive transport optimization [PDF]
This paper proposes a generalized optimization framework for demand-responsive transport (DRT), a modern form of transport organization in which services are planned and provided directly in response to the client demand.
Andrzej Bozek +2 more
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The journey of demand responsive transportation: Towards sustainable services [PDF]
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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An Individual-Based Simulation Approach to Demand Responsive Transport
This article demonstrates an approach to the simulation of Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) – a flexible transport mode that typically operates as a combination of taxi and bus modes. Travellers request individual trips and DRT is capable of adjusting its routes or schedule to the needs of travellers. It has been seen as a part of the public transport
Sergei Dytckov +4 more
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The introduction of public transport services by fully automated vehicles can potentially change the way public transit services will be operated, as they allow shifting from rigid scheduled and route-bound services towards flexible, demand-responsive ...
Konstanze Winter +3 more
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Modeling Demand Responsive Transport using SARL and MATSim
Demand responsive collective transportation might be a solution to serve thin flows that occur when the average demand per time unit for travel between particular locations is small. Small capacity and/or specially equipped vehicles are deployed to serve low population density areas and mobility impaired passengers.
Glenn Cich +5 more
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WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR DEMAND RESPONSIVE TRANSPORT IN EAST SLOVAKIAN RURAL AREAS [PDF]
The objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility of implementing a demand responsive transport system in the Košice and Prešov regions of East Slovakia.
Marek GRÓF +2 more
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The issue of sustainability of public transport is constantly receiving attention from both government and research. One possible solution, demand responsive transport (DRT), can increase accessibility in rural areas, improve the quality of service as ...
Tomáš Štofa +2 more
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The capability of ‘demand-responsive transport’, particularly in autonomous shared form, to better facilitate road-based mobility is considered a significant advantage because improved mobility leads to enhanced quality of life and wellbeing.
Fahimeh Golbabaei +3 more
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