Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies: Recent submissions
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‘Food Deserts’ Theory Applied in the Field of Road Safety: Testing the Impact of Traffic Analysis Zone Size in Cape Town
Published 2024-12-06Motivated by the extremely high road fatality rates in South Africa (Vanderschuren et al., 2017), the authors are on a quest to improve road safety analysis methodologies, adapting the “Desert theory (Wrigley et al., 2002; ...Conference paper -
Governance, locations and amenities of hubs – places that connect and intertwine mobility, energy and social networks
Published 2024-12-06A network of hubs could help to deal more efficiently with valuable public space and improve accessibility in cities. This paper aims to enhance Advier’s existing draft design principle, which can determine promising ...Conference paper -
Small-Scale Public Transport for Social Capital Building – A Case of ‘Green Slow Mobility’ in Japan
Published 2024-12-06This research employs a case study approach to explore the link between public transport and social capital, with a specific focus on a type of micro-transit system known as ‘green slow mobility’ (GSM) in Japan. A questionnaire ...Conference paper -
Impact of Combined Travel Modes for Carless Users: An approach to Beijing MaaS Platform
Published 2024-12-06To investigate the impact of combined travel modes in the MaaS system on the travel behavior of heterogeneous carless users, this study establishes individual utility functions for such users. It utilizes a multi-agent ...Conference paper -
Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) and the potential of multiservices
Published 2024-12-06This study explores the potential of integrating non-mobility services within the Mobility-as-a- Service (MaaS) framework, focusing on their impact on user adoption and the scalability of multiservice bundles. Using a ...Conference paper