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    • The influence of working from home on the number of commuting and non-commuting trips by workers during 2020 and 2021 pre- and post-lockdown in Australia 

      Balbontin, Camila; Hensher, David A.; Beck, Matthew J.
      Published 2022-08-31
      Since the start of 2020, we have seen major changes in the way communities operate. Mobility behaviour has been drastically impacted by work from home (WFH) and by lockdowns and restrictions in different jurisdictions. ...
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    • Quantifying the impact of COVID-19 on travel behavior in different socioeconomic segments 

      Xi, Haoning; Li, Qin; Hensher, David A.; Nelson, John; Ho, Chinh
      Published 2022-08-24
      This paper investigates the impact of COVID-19 on travel behavior in different socio-economic segments in the USA using integrated mobile device location data over the period 1 Jan 2020 ~ 20 Apr 2021. A fixed-effect panel ...
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    • Evidence from GTFS-R that Bus Priority Lanes reduce Marginal Delay 

      Xian, Tingsen; Moylan, Emily; Nelson, John
      Published 2022-08-22
      Bus priority measures such as bus lanes have been widely deployed in order to improve bus performance and attract ridership. The validation of these expected benefits has usually been done at the aggregate level with ...
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    • A Comparative Assessment of Zero and Low Emission Strategies for the Australian Truck Fleet 

      Hensher, David A.; Wei, Edward
      Published 2022-07-28
      Various strategies worldwide have been introduced to cut emissions and pollutants in freight distribution, such as a low emission strategy mainly supported by low carbon fuel standards, shifting road freight to rail, and ...
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    • Light commercial vehicles destination choice: Understanding preferences relative to the number of stops and tour-based trip type 

      Balbontin, Camila; Hensher, David A.; Ho, Chinh
      Published 2022-07-28
      Freight delivery modelling has made significant progress in the past few decades. In this study we propose to use an aggregate multi-step approach to gain a better understanding of the tour-based trips of light commercial ...
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