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ITLS Working Papers 2022: Recent submissions

    • Consumer preferences for innovative and traditional last-mile parcel delivery 

      Merkert, Rico; Bliemer, Michiel C.J.; Fayyaz, Muhammad
      Published 2022
      The purpose of this research is to reveal consumer preferences towards innovative last-mile parcel delivery and more specifically unmanned aerial delivery drones, in comparison to traditional postal delivery (postie) and ...
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    • TDM measures for Education Precincts – past progress and future prospects 

      Nelson, John D.; Balbontin, Camila; Hensher, David A.; Beck, Matthew
      Published 2022-04-01
      Travel Demand Management (TDM) initiatives are widely applied by transport planners to establish and enable appropriate use of critical transport infrastructure. This paper considers the specific case of TDM in an education ...
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    • An investigation of Regional Public Transport Spend in Australia 

      Kandanaarachchi, Thiranjaya; Nelson, John D.
      Published 2022-03-23
      This report presents the outcome of an investigation of the regional public transport spend in each state of Australia. Deriving reliable figures for comparison was a key objective and the core metric used is government ...
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    • Effects of passing rates on driving behaviour in variable speed limit-controlled highways: Evidence of social pressure from a driving simulator study 

      Ali, Yasir; Raadsen, Mark P. H.; Bliemer, Michiel C. J.
      Published 2022-03-04
      Variable message signs on motorways can show dynamically changing speed limits for traffic safety or efficiency reasons. While the effects of variable speed limits have been studied in the literature, the effect of (drivers ...
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    • Attitudes towards public transport post Delta Covid-19 lockdowns: identifying user segments and policies to restore confidence 

      Beck, Matthew J.; Nelson, John D.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2022-03-04
      The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the propensity to use public transport, with many countries seeing a decline in patronage to as low as 20% of the pre-pandemic levels. Although public transport use is ...
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