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ITLS Working Papers 1994: Recent submissions

    • Measurement and evaluation of non-motorised transport 

      Wigan, Marcus
      Published 1994-10-01
      Walking and cycling are travel modes where the operating cost is close to zero, and little or direct revenues flow from their usage. This makes the evaluation of their contribution to transport more difficult than for the ...
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    • Transportation in low density markets: a role for public policy? 

      Chow, Garland
      Published 1994-10-01
      Many jurisdictions continue to regulate transportation services to small communities. These low density transport markets are subject to utilization economies that are lost when the market is fragmented among numerous ...
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    • Walking as a Transport Mode 

      Wigan, Marcus
      Published 1994-04-01
      Walking is viewed from many different perspectives, but lacks both informed advocacy groups and a unified policy treatment. As a result, the weight given to pedestrian movements is inconsistent, and an appropriate view ...
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    • The Economics of Applying IVHS to Public Transport: A costbenefit analysis of the Shellharbour Demand Responsive Bus Trial Project 

      Raimond, Timothy; Battellino, Helen
      Published 1994-09-01
      There is much debate concerning the applicability of IVHS to public transport improvements. In particular, Computerised Public Transport Management Systems (CPTMS) are being seen by many as the answer to some of the ...
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    • Including the Environmental Impacts of Roads in Project Evaluation and Decision-Making 

      Daniels, Rhonda
      Published 1994-10-01
      The environmental impacts of roads are of increasing community concern. There is growing recognition that the environmental impacts of road projects should be better included in project decision-making and project evaluation. ...
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