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    • Accounting for the Location and Allocation of Working Hours throughout the Working Week: A Discrete-Continuous Choice model 

      Hensher, David A.; Wei, Edward; Pellegrini, Andrea
      Published 2024-08-08
      As COVID-19 becomes a close distant memory for many, we are seeing the impact it has had on where working hours throughout the week are being undertaken. It is not unreasonable to assume that the support for greater ...
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    • Incorporation of non-persistent delays at signalised intersections in the link transmission model 

      Bliemer, Michiel C.J.; Gong, Xiaolin; Raadsen, Mark P.H.
      Published 2024-07-17
      In macroscopic dynamic traffic assignment, traffic flows are allocated to a transport network by means of a dynamic network loading model, with travel time being a primary output. Dynamic network loading not only determines ...
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    • Incorporation of Endogenous Exit Capacities in Node Models with Various Movement Exit Speeds 

      Gong, Xiaolin; Raadsen, Mark P.H.; Bliemer, Michiel C.J.
      Published 2024-07-18
      In macroscopic traffic assignment, the node model is fundamental for accurately capturing traffic dynamics at junctions and intersections, which are often the primary sources of travel delays in urban networks. The ...
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    • A Systematic Review of Node Models for Macroscopic Network Loading of Traffic Flows 

      Gong, Xiaolin; Raadsen, Mark P.H.; Bliemer, Michiel C.J.
      Published 2024-07-17
      Node models in macroscopic network loading procedures are used to distribute competing flows arising at motorway ramps, junctions, and intersections, influencing congestion and queuing delays. Despite decades of research ...
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    • A literature/evidence review and assessment of a strategic case for fast trains in NSW? 

      Rose, John; Merkert, Rico; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2024-07-17
      The need to balance population and employment growth with economic and environmentally sustainable initiatives represents one of, if not the most significant challenges facing Governments today. To place the difficulties ...
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