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A.M. Ngoc, K.V. Hung, V.A. Tuan
Pág. 4560 - 4579
Transport user behaviour and key factors affecting them differ from country to country. For a developing country, a better understanding of the users? behaviour helps transport operators to estimate the demand and to propose targeted incentives, services...
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Pattamaporn Wongwiriya, Fumihiko Nakamura, Shinji Tanaka, Ryo Ariyoshi
Pág. 4942 - 4949
Nowadays the role of paratransit becomes the dominant transport mode in Thailand. Specially, Songtaew operates as a main public transport mode in many medium-sized cities. However, the study on Songtaew service in Thailand have not yet well understood. T...
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Evangelos Bekiaris, Maria Tsami, Maria Panou
Pág. 131 - 136
In terms of the present paper, the clean vehicles vision, operation and necessity are being discussed pointing out the need to raise awareness to citizens and keep them informed about the potentials of newer technologies and clean vehicle usage. The appr...
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Rocky S. Taylor
Pág. 279 - 290
The aim of this paper is to examine experiences from Eastern Canada to summarize and present information which may help operators, planners, researchers, and policy-makers in the marine transportation sector identify potential short-term and long-term st...
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Mohammad Lavasani, Md Sakoat Hossan, Hamidreza Asgari, Xia Jin
Pág. 2330 - 2343
Revealed preference (RP) and stated preference (SP) data have been widely used in transportation studies to understand user's preferences regarding various travel decisions. This paper focuses on investigating the modeling techniques to address various i...
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