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    • Road Rage: What, Who, When, Where and How? 

      Brewer, Ann M.
      Published 1998-06-01
      Road rage is a form of aggressive behaviour by drivers on roadways. The paper addresses two questions: firstly, to what extent is road rage related to driver perceptions, characteristics and background? Secondly, how do ...
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    • Not too late to learn from the Sydney Olympics experience: Opportunities offered by multimodality in current transport policy 

      Mulley, Corinne; Moutou, Claudine
      Published 2014-11-01
      Sydney is the Australian city that attracts the most global attention with its beautiful harbour, its iconic attractions of the harbour bridge and opera house. Tourists may leave Sydney with a complimentary view of Sydney’s ...
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    • Does scale heterogeneity across individuals matter? 

      Greene, William H.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2010-08-01
      There is growing interest in establishing a mechanism to account for scale heterogeneity across individuals (essentially the variance of a variance term or the standard deviation of utility over different choice situations), ...
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    • Systems Economics: Essay 1 - Definition of the economic product 

      Stone, Alastair
      Published 2011-06-01
      This essay is the first in a series labelled Systems Economics, that re-examines some fundamental economic concepts using a systems approach with an objective to help guide advice on institutional arrangements for economic ...
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    • No car lanes or bus lanes: which gives public transport the better priority? An evaluation of priority lanes in Tyne and Wear 

      Mulley, Corinne
      Published 2011-02-01
      Bus priority covers a wide range of measures intended to speed up the progress of buses and avoid congestion, especially in urban areas. The implementation of No Car Lanes as a method of allocating space on the highway ...
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