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    • Has collaboration contributed to goal achievement in Swedish public transport? 

      Pyddoke, Roger; Thoresson, Karin
      Published 2023
      Collaborative contracting between public transport authorities (PTAs) and bus operators has been presented as a successful method for reaching public transport policy goals. This paper examines management processes and ...
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    • Assessing passenger preferences for Bus Rapid Transit characteristics: A discrete choice experiment among current and potential Dutch passengers 

      Borsje, René; Mastrigt, Suzanne Hiemstra-van; Veeneman, Wijnand
      Published 2023
      To gain ridership, bus services need to offer more than just high frequencies. An attractive system design for Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is a result of various configurational choices concerning infrastructure, rolling stock ...
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    • Will the latest British reforms to rail passenger service procurement work? 

      Smith, Andrew S.J.; Nash, Chris A.
      Published 2023
      In the 1990s Great Britain embarked on one of the most radical railway reforms undertaken anywhere in the world, with full vertical separation and privatisation of all aspects of the railway and the introduction of competition ...
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    • Personal safety perception of ride-share amongst young adults in Cape Town: The effect of gender, vehicle access and Covid-19 

      Baufeldt, Jennifer Louisa; Vanderschuren, Marianne
      Published 2023
      This paper investigates ride-share related personal safety of young adults in Cape Town in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic. As a response to gender-based violence, the focus is on the different perceptions of females and ...
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    • Improving the service of E-bike sharing by demand pattern analysis: A data-driven approach 

      Zhang, Ziru; Krishnakumari, Panchamy; Schulte, Frederik; Oort, Niels van
      Published 2023
      In recent years, there has been a surge in the popularity of free-floating e-bike sharing. However, the shared mobility sector is fiercely competitive demanding, efficient operations and high-quality service to cater to ...
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