Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies: Recent submissions
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Addressing transport disadvantages in regional and rural areas through integrated mobility services
Published 2024-03-14This paper explores mobility barriers and the impact of transport disadvantage on vulnerable individuals (e.g., the elderly, disabled, and low-income) in regional and rural areas, including the limited transport options, ...Working Paper -
Rethinking the role of the car in a MaaS framework – insights from a rural context
Published 2024-03-01This policy note proposes a focus on ways to make better use of the private car and a corporate commitment model as offering potential to deliver an appealing Mobility as a Service (MaaS) offering in low density settings ...Working Paper -
Mobility-as-a-Service and Travel Behaviour Change: How multimodal bundles reshape our travel choices
Published 2024-02-16Mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) offers an appealing narrative around sustainable mobility as being a useful tool for the transportation sector to achieve sustainable goals by changing users travel behaviour. Empirical evidence ...Working Paper -
Extended Macroscopic Node Model for Multilane Traffic
Published 2024-02-05In a macroscopic assignment model, traffic flows are distributed onto the network by means of a network loading model. The network loading propagates flows along links via a link model and through junctions or intersections ...Working Paper -
On allowing endogenous minimum consumption bounds in the Multiple Discrete Continuous Choice Model: An application to expenditure patterns
Published 2024-02-05In this study, we develop a novel econometric framework that allows for endogenously estimating minimum goods amounts, and their subsequent impact on individuals’ multiple discrete/continuous consumption choices. To do so, ...Working Paper