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    • Reforms in Metro Manila's bus transport system hastened by the Covid-19 pandemic: A policy capacity analysis of the EDSA busway 

      Gaspay, Sandy Mae; Tiglao, Noriel Christopher; Tacderas, Mark Angelo; Tolentino, Niki Jon; Ng, Anne Clarice
      Published 2023
      In response to the health and mobility issues caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Philippine government took advantage of opportunities to expedite public transport reforms by converting a portion of Epifanio delos Santos ...
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    • Shared micromobility and public transport integration - A mode choice study using stated preference data 

      Montes, Alejandro; Geržinic, Nejc; Veeneman, Wijnand; Oort, Niels van; Hoogendoorn, Serge
      Published 2023
      This paper uses stated preference data collected in the city of Rotterdam and discrete choice modelling techniques to study the relationship between public transport and shared micromobility. It assumes a hypothetical ...
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    • Re-evaluating roles and relationships between city authorities and informal public transport operators in sub-saharan africa: A comparative analysis of five cities 

      Durant, Timothy; Monney, Mamaa Grant; Johnson, Michael Etonam; Osei, Kwame Kwakwa; Tejada, Joaquín Romero de; Schalekamp, Herrie; Tarawally, Ansumana
      Published 2023
      Informal Public Transport (IPT) is the primary form of transport throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, responding dynamically to passenger needs, including those of the poorest travellers. Despite this form of collective transport's ...
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    • Rationales for transitioning to electric buses in Swedish public transport 

      Åslund, Vendela; Pettersson-Löfstedt, Fredrik
      Published 2023
      Public transport systems in different parts of the world are currently undergoing a change characterised by the introduction of battery-powered electric buses in everyday operations. The introduction of electric buses ...
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    • Effects on operating costs of adjusting bus departure times during peak-hour traffic in Sweden 

      Eriksson, Eva-Lena; Lidestam, Helene; Hiselius, Lena Winslott
      Published 2023
      The cost of public transport has increased more than the supply in recent years in Sweden. One of the main cost drivers identified is peak-hour traffic. The major operating cost factors are the need for a large bus fleet ...
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