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    • Evaluation of GPS device properties for a possible use in future household travel surveys 

      Stopher, Peter; Speisser, Nicolas
      Published 2011-04-01
      This paper describes a series of tests undertaken to determine the potential usefulness of a specific passive, portable GPS device for use in household travel surveys. The tests were undertaken to provide a more complete ...
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    • Interrogation of responses to stated choice experiments: Is there sense in what respondents tell us? 

      Collins, Andrew T.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2010-11-01
      There is an extensive and growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experiments. Such experiments are generally regarded as the preferred framework within which to collect data that is able to reveal the ...
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    • CASH OR PREPAY? MOTIVATIONS FOR PASSENGER PAYMENT 

      Graham, Peter
      Published 2010-08-01
      Against a backdrop of an increasing trend towards prepay-only bus services in Sydney, Forest Coach Lines (Forest), a private bus operator operating services in Northern Sydney, has been surprised that uptake of their prepay ...
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    • Understanding mode choice decisions: A study of Australian freight shippers 

      Brooks, Mary R.; Puckett, Sean M.; Hensher, David A.; Sammons, Adrian
      Published 2011-10-01
      This research paper examines the Australian domestic freight transport market, focusing on the decision-making process by which cargo interests and their agents make mode choice allocation decisions between land-based ...
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    • What type of road pricing scheme might appeal to politicians? Gaining the citizen vote by staging reform 

      Hensher, David A.; Bliemer, Michiel C. J.
      Published 2012-11-01
      The greatest hurdle facing road pricing reform is political commitment. With rare exception, efforts to introduce significant reform in road pricing aimed at raising sufficient revenue to ensure that road investment and ...
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