This paper explores how we can use smart card data for bus passengers to reveal individual and aggregate travel behaviour. More specifically, we measure the extent to which both individual and bus routes exhibit habitual behaviour. To achieve this, we introduce a metric called Stickiness Index to quantify the range of preferences of users that always select to travel on the same route (high stickiness) to those with a more varied patterns of route selection (low stickiness). Adopting a visual analytic and modelling approach using a suite of regression models we find evidence to suggest that stickiness varies across the metropolitan area and over a 24-h period wherein higher stickiness is associated with high frequency users where there is s...
This research considers how one might deduce the set of attractive routes for public transit passeng...
Reliability is understood in public transport as the certainty travellers have regarding the level o...
A hyperpath can be defined as a set of attractive lines identified by the passenger, each of which m...
We contribute to the understanding of public transport passenger route choice behavior by developing...
This paper contributes to the behavioural understanding of transit passengers' route choice decision...
Uncertainty during the course of a trip is regarded as a particularly disturbing phenomenon by publi...
Crowding in public transport can be of major influence on passengers’ travel experience and therefor...
The following study aims at examining the route choice behaviours of patrons that derive from their ...
Crowding in public transport can be of major influence on passengers’ travel experience and therefor...
Over the past two decades, smart card data have received increasing interest from transport research...
Understanding the choices of passengers and preferences in public transport has been traditionally d...
All around the world, a large number of people rely on public transport. These days, most transport ...
A better understanding of mobility behaviors is relevant to many applications in public transportati...
Multiroute corridors are a common feature of bus networks. In these corridors, passengers select a r...
This research considers how one might deduce the set of attractive routes for public transit passeng...
This research considers how one might deduce the set of attractive routes for public transit passeng...
Reliability is understood in public transport as the certainty travellers have regarding the level o...
A hyperpath can be defined as a set of attractive lines identified by the passenger, each of which m...
We contribute to the understanding of public transport passenger route choice behavior by developing...
This paper contributes to the behavioural understanding of transit passengers' route choice decision...
Uncertainty during the course of a trip is regarded as a particularly disturbing phenomenon by publi...
Crowding in public transport can be of major influence on passengers’ travel experience and therefor...
The following study aims at examining the route choice behaviours of patrons that derive from their ...
Crowding in public transport can be of major influence on passengers’ travel experience and therefor...
Over the past two decades, smart card data have received increasing interest from transport research...
Understanding the choices of passengers and preferences in public transport has been traditionally d...
All around the world, a large number of people rely on public transport. These days, most transport ...
A better understanding of mobility behaviors is relevant to many applications in public transportati...
Multiroute corridors are a common feature of bus networks. In these corridors, passengers select a r...
This research considers how one might deduce the set of attractive routes for public transit passeng...
This research considers how one might deduce the set of attractive routes for public transit passeng...
Reliability is understood in public transport as the certainty travellers have regarding the level o...
A hyperpath can be defined as a set of attractive lines identified by the passenger, each of which m...