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    • Combining Sources of Preference Data: The Case of the Lurking l‘s 

      Hensher, David A.; Louviere, Jordan; Swait, Joffre
      Published 1997-04-01
      This paper brings together several research streams and concepts that have been evolving in random utility choice theory: first, it reviews the literature on stated preference (SP) elicitation methods and introduces the ...
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    • Intelligent Transport Systems - A New Era in Telematics Technology 

      Ton, Tu T.
      Published 1997-01-01
      Urban road traffic congestion problems which accounts to some substantial loss to the economy can only be reduced if the interaction between vehicles, infrastructure and transport management can be handled in a more efficient ...
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    • Transport, Traffic & Land Use : changing roles for local government 

      Ken Ogden; Bill Chandler
      Published 1996-10-01
      There are a number of important changes occurring in local government which have the potential to significantly influence the role which this level of government plays through its influence on transport and land use. These ...
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    • Electronic ticketing systems as a mechanism for travel behaviour change? Evidence from Sydney’s Opal Card 

      Ellison, Richard B.; Ellison, Adrian B.; Greaves, Stephen P.; Sampaio, Breno
      Published 2016-08-01
      Smartcard and other forms of electronic ticketing have become integral to modern public transport systems. While aggregate ridership figures have generally been positive, little is known about the drivers behind these ...
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    • Experience conditioning in modal choice modelling – Does it make a difference? 

      Hensher, David A.; Ho, Chinh Q.
      Published 2016-03-01
      It is often suggested that real experience counts when making choices and that choice responses are likely to be different after an individual has experienced specific alternatives. This has links with hypothetical bias ...
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