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    • Improving Dynamic Travel Time Estimates for Melbourne’s Drive Time System 

      Paterson, Darryn; Rose, Geoff; Bean, Steve
      Published 1999-11-01
      Vic Roads Drive Time is an operational ITS system that dynamically calculates travel times on Melbourne freeways and conveys them to motorists in real time on roadside Changeable Message Signs. While the system has gained ...
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    • Understanding the relationship between voting preferences for public transport and perceptions and preferences for bus rapid transit versus light rail 

      Hensher, David A.; Mulley, Corinne; Rose, John M.
      Published 2014-03-01
      Despite the plea for a rational debate on the role of alternative public transport modes, there is often great resistance to some options on essentially ideological and emotional grounds. The aim of this paper is to ...
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    • General solution scheme for the Static Link Transmission Model 

      Raadsen, Mark P.H.; Bliemer, Michiel C.J.
      Published 2018-11-01
      Until the present day most static traffic assignment models are neither capacity constrained nor storage constrained. Recent studies have resulted in novel approaches that consider capacity constraints and sometimes storage ...
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    • DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION: WHAT ARE SOUTHERN AFRICA'S STRATEGIC OPTIONS ? 

      Nyathi, Michael Z.
      Published 1992-06-01
      This paper presents and analyses the major structural and operational changes in international civil aviation that are currently occurring. Out of the plethora of these changes are some that will have a greater impact than ...
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    • Contract Areas and Service Quality Issues in Public Transit Provision: Some Thoughts on the European and Australian Context 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 2003-02-01
      The introduction of contract regimes for the provision of bus services such as competitive tendering and performance-based contracts is usually premised on a prior assumption that the size of the physical contract area is ...
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