ITLS Working Papers: Recent submissions
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Major urban transport expenditure initiatives: where are the returns likely to be strongest and how significant is social exclusion in making the case?
Published 2021This paper explores whether the benefits from major urban transport spending increases are likely to differ greatly, depending on whether that spending prioritises light rail, a mode with growing interest and several new ...Working Paper -
Relationship between commuting and non-commuting travel activity under the growing incidence of working from home and people’s attitudes towards COVID-19
Published 2021The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the way we live and travel, possibly for many years to come. The ‘New Normal’ seems to be one that is best associated with living with COVID-19 rather that ‘after COVID-19’. After a year ...Working Paper -
Can MaaS change users’ travel behaviour to deliver commercial and societal outcomes?
Published 2021Mobility as a Service, or MaaS, is a relatively new business model that aims to disrupt the passenger transport industry by integrating existing mobility services into an intuitive smartphone app that allows everyday ...Working Paper -
Mobility as a Service and private car use: evidence from the Sydney MaaS trial
Published 2021Australia’s first Mobility as a Service (MaaS) trial commenced in April 2019 in Sydney, running for two years. The objective of the trial is at least twofold – to assess interest in various MaaS subscription plans through ...Working Paper -
A Framework to Model and Compare Rest Break Policies in Logistics Industry
Published 2021Carriers and postal companies are under increasing pressure to reduce their operating costs and increase efficiency. One way to reduce costs is to improve the utilisation of drivers’ working hours by employing more efficient ...Working Paper