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A multi-criteria approach for the design and evaluation of demand responsive transport (DRT) services [PDF]
Demand responsive transport services are nowadays an established and recognized way to provide better social inclusion to non-urban, low population density areas.
Andrade, Miguel Jorge Raposo Nunes de
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Estimating the WTP for Demand-Responsive Transport Services [PDF]
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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Effective Operation of Demand-Responsive Transport (DRT): Implementation and Evaluation of Various Rebalancing Strategies [PDF]
In this study, four rebalancing strategies are implemented in an open-source multi-agent traffic simulation platform, MATSim. The impact of the rebalancing strategies on service quality of the Demand-Responsive Transport (DRT) is examined and compared. A
Nagel, Kai +2 more
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Delineating potential DRT operating areas: An origin–destination clustering approach
Investment in Demand-Responsive Transport (DRT) has emerged as a sustainable transport intervention option for areas that are traditionally hard to serve by high frequency public transport.
Hussein Mahfouz +3 more
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Development of a Demand Responsive Transport system with improvement analysis on conventional public transport: A Case Study for Schorndorf, Germany [PDF]
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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Analytical models for comparing Demand Responsive Transport with bus services in low demand interurban areas [PDF]
As new shared mobility services emerge there is an increasing need for better understanding of the role and potential markets of these services which would result in viable business models.
Papanikolaou, Anestis, Basbas, Socrates
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To address the evolving mobility requirements of local (suburban) and regional public transportation systems, it is imperative to employ service models capable of adapting to low-density and variable demand.
Rasa Ušpalytė-Vitkūnienė +2 more
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Assessing spatial characteristics to predict DRT demand in rural Switzerland [PDF]
The niche market segment of demand responsive transport (DRT) services is meant to overcome structural economic problems of currently cost ineffective public transport (PT) services in rural areas.
Imhof, Sebastian +3 more
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To provide an efficient demand-responsive transport (DRT) service, we established a model for predicting regional movement demand that reflects spatiotemporal characteristics. DRT facilitates the movement of restricted passengers.
Eunkyeong Lee, Hosik Choi, Do-Gyeong Kim
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Enabled by the emergence of new technologies, demand-responsive transport (DRT) offers a flexible alternative to fixed-schedule public transport. In order to improve their public transport networks, cities are attempting to integrate new DRT services ...
Niklas Höing +4 more
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