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The Valuation of Travel Time Variability [PDF]
This paper provides an overview of some alternative conceptual definitions of travel time variability, discusses their implications about behaviour, and puts them into a broader context, including deviations from the underlying assumptions regarding rational behaviour.
Fosgerau, Mogens
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Variability of Travel Time, Congestion, and the Cost of Travel [PDF]
The variability of travel time modifies the rush hour traffic and the cost of commuting. The bottleneck model of road congestion with fixed peak-load demand is augmented of an additive random delay. When individuals have (α-β-γ) preferences, there exists a unique Nash equilibrium.
Coulombel, Nicolas, de Palma, André
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Commuters’ valuation of travel time variability in Barcelona [PDF]
The value given by commuters to the variability of travel times is empirically analysed using stated preference data from Barcelona (Spain). Respondents are asked to choose between alternatives that differ in terms of cost, average travel time, variability of travel times and departure time.
Javier Asensio, Anna Matas
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The marginal social cost of travel time variability [PDF]
This paper investigates the cost of travel time variability for car users at the peak hour. In particular, the authors derive the marginal social cost of travel time variability, which takes the feedback of travel time unreliability on the congestion profile into account.
Coulombel, Nicolas, de Palma, André
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Bus travel time variability: some experimental evidences
Abstract Bus travel time analysis is essential for transit operation planning. Then, this topic obtained large attention in transport engineering literature and several methods have been proposed for investigating its variability. Nowadays, the availability of large data quantities through automated monitoring allows more in-depth this phenomenon to ...
Comi, Antonio +3 more
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Do Long-Haul Travel and Jet Lag Affect Athletes’ Physiological, Humoral and Performance Outcomes? A Systematic Narrative Review [PDF]
Background: Long-haul travel and jet lag can disrupt athletes’ circadian, physiological, and performance systems, potentially impairing competition outcomes.
António Benito +7 more
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Predicting Travel Time Variability for Cost-Benefit Analysis [PDF]
Unreliable travel times cause substantial costs to travelers. Nevertheless, they are not taken into account in many cost-benefit-analyses (CBA), or only in very rough ways. This paper aims at providing simple rules on how variability can be predicted, based on travel time data from Dutch highways.
Peer, S., Koopmans, C., Verhoef, E.T.
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On the cost of misperceived travel time variability [PDF]
Abstract Because individuals may misperceive travel time distributions, using the implied reduced form of the scheduling model might fall short of capturing all costs of travel time variability. We reformulate a general scheduling model employing rank-dependent utility theory and derive two special cases as econometric specifications to study these ...
Xiao, Yu, Fukuda, Daisuke
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The Development of a New Location-Based Accessibility Measure Based on GPS Data [PDF]
Accessibility is a key dimension for sustainable transport network management and planning. However, conventional location-based accessibility measures typically rely on average travel times as the sole temporal metric, neglecting detailed travel time ...
Feng Liu +5 more
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Accounting for Temporal Variability of Streamflow in Estimates of Travel Time
Retention, processing, and transport of solutes and particulates in stream corridors are influenced by the travel time of streamflow through stream channels, which varies dynamically with discharge.
Christopher P. Konrad +6 more
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