Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies: Recent submissions
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Mobility as a Service and private car use: evidence from the Sydney MaaS trial
Published 2021Australia’s first Mobility as a Service (MaaS) trial commenced in April 2019 in Sydney, running for two years. The objective of the trial is at least twofold – to assess interest in various MaaS subscription plans through ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Australia 6 months After COVID-19 Restrictions Part 2: The Impact of Working from Home
Published 2021This paper (Part 2 in the paper series), building on earlier studies examining the Australian response, extends on findings related to travel activity, commuting, and attitudes towards COVID-19 measures (Part 1 in the paper ...Article -
Public Transport Network Planning
Published 2021This article provides a framework for understanding the principles and good practice in public transport network planning with an emphasis on bus services. It begins by considering the objectives and purpose of network ...Book chapter -
Australia 6 months After COVID-19 Restrictions- Part 1: Changes to Travel Activity and Attitude to Measures
Published 2021While many countries have experienced more than one wave of the pandemic throughout 2020, Australia has been able to contain the virus in a way that makes it a stand out (with New Zealand) in the way that it has been ...Article -
A Framework to Model and Compare Rest Break Policies in Logistics Industry
Published 2021Carriers and postal companies are under increasing pressure to reduce their operating costs and increase efficiency. One way to reduce costs is to improve the utilisation of drivers’ working hours by employing more efficient ...Open AccessWorking Paper