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Hensher, David A. (8)Louviere, Jordan J. (2)Richardson, Anthony J. (2)Sankaran, Jay (2)Vickerman, Roger (2)Brewer, Ann (1)Ceder, Avi (1)Charman, Zane (1)Denmark, David (1)Duangphastra, Chackrit (1)View moreHas file(s)
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Public Transport Timetables and Vehicle Scheduling with Balanced Passenger Loads
Ceder, AviPublished 2000-07-01This work attempts to combine the creation of public transport timetables and vehicle scheduling so as to improve the correspondence of vehicle departure times with passenger demand while minimising the resources (the fleet ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Which Bus? Research on the Use and Comprehension of Public Transport Information
Denmark, DavidPublished 2000-07-01This paper was prepared for the Disability and Ageing Department. The research addressed the following questions: • Where do people get the information they require to use bus services? • Can people easily comprehend ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Combining Sources of Preference Data
Louviere, Jordan J.; Hensher, David A.Published 2000-07-01Mixtures of revealed preference and stated preference data are recognised by transportation researchers as offering a richness of behavioural input to travel choice modelling that is often absent from the isolated use of ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
The Sensitivity of the Valuation of Travel Time Savings to the Specification of Unobserved Effects
Hensher, David A.Published 2000-07-01The behavioural value of travel time savings (VTTS) remains a controversial data item in the evaluation of transport projects. Over the last 40 years we have seen numerous empirical studies seeking to enrich our understanding ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Transport and Economic Growth
Vickerman, RogerPublished 2000-07-01There is a perceived wisdom that transport provision (especially of roads) is an essential pre-requisite for economic growth which has tended to justify a “predict and provide“ approach to the provision of roads. The ...Open AccessWorking Paper