Recent Submissions

  • Comparing GPS and prompted recall data records 

    Stopher, Peter; Prasad, Christine; Zhang, Jun
    Published 2010-12-01
    Global Position System (GPS) devices as a substitute for conventional travel diaries have been considered for some time but have only in the past year or so been seriously trialled as replacements. GPS devices cannot record ...
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    Working Paper
  • Can GPS replace conventional travel surveys? Some findings 

    Stopher, Peter; Prasad, Christine; Zhang, Jun
    Published 2010-12-01
    Global Positioning System (GPS) devices have been considered as a substitute for conventional travel diaries for some time. However, only in the past year has a serious effort been made to trial replacement of travel diaries ...
    Open Access
    Working Paper
  • Factors that comprise driver boredom and their relationships to preferred driving speed and demographic variables 

    Heslop, S.; Harvey, J.; Thorpe, N.; Mulley, C.
    Published 2010-05-01
    Driver boredom is an area of driver behaviour that has received limited attention. This study explores the factor structure underlying driver boredom and investigates age and gender differences in the experience of driver ...
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    Working Paper
  • Development of a GPS/GPRS prompted-recall solution for longitudinal driving behaviour studies 

    Greaves, Stephen; Fifer, Simon; Ellison, Richard; Zhang, Yun; Germanos, George
    Published 2010-10-01
    This paper details the development of a GPS/GPRS data collection solution for a longitudinal (twelve week) study of driving behaviour in Sydney, investigating behavioural responses to variable rate charging. The study calls ...
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    Working Paper
  • Results of an evaluation of TravelSmart in South Australia 

    Stopher, Peter; Zhang, Yun; Zhang, Jun; Halling, Belinda
    Published 2010-06-01
    Beginning in 2005, an evaluation was undertaken of a TravelSmart intervention in South Australia. The evaluation was undertaken using a panel of households, members of which were asked to carry GPS devices with them for a ...
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    Working Paper

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