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    • Driving Behaviour of Long Distance Truck Drivers: The Effects of Schedule Compliance on Drug Use and Speeding Citations 

      Golob, Thomas F.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 1994-05-01
      This paper reports the results of an econometric analysis of the influences on on-road behaviour of long distance truck drivers in Australia. The approach is couched in terms of a utility maximisation framework in which a ...
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    • Commodity interaction in Freight movement models for Greater Sydney 

      Hensher, David A.; Teye, Collins; Ellison, Richard B.
      Published 2018-03-01
      Central to freight movement models is an understanding of where the freight commodities are produced and consumed. An important driver in the production and/or consumption of each commodity is the production and consumption ...
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    • Evolution and Revolution: the Changing Focus of Regulation of the World’s Railways 

      Waters II, William G.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 1999-04-01
      This paper provides an overview and perspective on the regulatory changes sweeping through the world’s railways. The review concentrates on railways in the relatively wealthy countries, primarily because they are the ...
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    • Steady-state link travel time methods: formulation, derivation, and classification 

      Raadsen, Mark P.H.; Bliemer, Michiel C. J.
      Published 2018-08-01
      Travel times are one of the most important outputs of transport planning models and this is unlikely to change in the future. It is therefore paramount that the methods that underpin the construction of travel times are ...
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    • Consumer Surplus based Method for Quantifying and Improving the Material Flow Supply Chain Network Robustness 

      Perera, Supun; Bell, Michael G.H.; Kurauchi, Fumitaka; Bliemer, Michiel C. J.; Kasthurirathna, Dharshana
      Published 2018-06-01
      Recent advances in network science has encouraged researchers to adopt a topological view when characterising the robustness of supply chain networks (SCNs). However, topology based characterisations, without considering ...
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