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    • Crew Size Determination for Terminal Queuing Operation of a Bus Route 

      Zhu, William
      Published 1993-01-01
      High demand for public transport and hectic traffic conditions subjects the bus operations on a bus route in cities of developing countries to a terminal queuing process: buses and crews are placed into queues at terminals ...
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    • Sustainability of voluntary travel behaviour change initiatives: A 5-year study 

      Stopher, Peter R.; Moutou, Claudine J.; Liu, Wen
      Published 2013-06-01
      During the early part of the first decade of the 2000s, a number of localities in Australia introduced Voluntary Travel Behaviour Change (VTBC) initiatives, otherwise known as TravelSmart. These initiatives were all monitored ...
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    • Confidence intervals of willingness-­‐to-­‐pay for random coefficient logit models 

      Bliemer, Michiel C.J.; Rose, John M.
      Published 2013-01-01
      Random coefficient logit (RCL) models containing random parameters are increasingly used for modelling travel choices. Willingness-to-pay (WTP) measures, such as the value of travel time savings (VTTS) are, in the case of ...
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    • A Survey Method for Cycle Networks – a Swiss Example 

      Richardson, A.J.
      Published 1999-09-01
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    • The performance of ocean cruising in Australia and future prospects 

      Paul, Hooper
      Published 1991-01-01
      Transport researchers can gain important insights into traveller behaviour by examining the cruising phenomenon, and policy makers, especially those concerned with ports and maritime matters, need to be able to evaluate ...
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