This paper investigates the nature of tours undertaken by public transport and car. Using a new approach to the typology of tours, which takes into account not only the number but also the spatial distribution of activities chained into a tour, the paper sheds light on the reasons why conflicting findings exist in the research literature. Descriptive and modelling analyses on a home-based tour dataset created from the Sydney household travel survey show that tours using car or public transport are different in nature. For public transport, activities chained into a tour have destinations which are typically in close proximity and reachable by walking whereas the car was found to be utilised for travel involving multiple purposes at multiple...
No single transport mode can replace the private car in terms of its support for flexible mobility. ...
No single transport mode can replace the private car in terms of its support for flexible mobility. ...
The traditional 4-step transport model has used the origin-destination trip as the basic unit of ana...
This paper investigates the nature of tours undertaken by public transport and car. Using a new appr...
Trip chaining is a growing phenomenon in travel and activity behaviour. Individuals increasingly see...
Intrahousehold interactions in travel are fundamental to an understanding of activity travel behavio...
This paper reports on findings from a study of which the central research aim was to understand the ...
Transport planners and policymakers are increasingly considering multimodal public transport and tra...
This paper explores trip chaining behaviour of Melbourne residents using evidence from a household t...
The conditions for using a car in Brisbane, as elsewhere, have changed over the years. However, one ...
This study explores a tourists’ preference for tour mode bundle, defined as a set of preferable trav...
A tremendous growth has been observed in the use of personal vehicles. Increase in private vehicle u...
A tremendous growth has been observed in the use of personal vehicles. Increase in private vehicle u...
A tremendous growth has been observed in the use of personal vehicles. Increase in private vehicle u...
This paper investigates the relationship between mode choice and the complexity of trip chaining pat...
No single transport mode can replace the private car in terms of its support for flexible mobility. ...
No single transport mode can replace the private car in terms of its support for flexible mobility. ...
The traditional 4-step transport model has used the origin-destination trip as the basic unit of ana...
This paper investigates the nature of tours undertaken by public transport and car. Using a new appr...
Trip chaining is a growing phenomenon in travel and activity behaviour. Individuals increasingly see...
Intrahousehold interactions in travel are fundamental to an understanding of activity travel behavio...
This paper reports on findings from a study of which the central research aim was to understand the ...
Transport planners and policymakers are increasingly considering multimodal public transport and tra...
This paper explores trip chaining behaviour of Melbourne residents using evidence from a household t...
The conditions for using a car in Brisbane, as elsewhere, have changed over the years. However, one ...
This study explores a tourists’ preference for tour mode bundle, defined as a set of preferable trav...
A tremendous growth has been observed in the use of personal vehicles. Increase in private vehicle u...
A tremendous growth has been observed in the use of personal vehicles. Increase in private vehicle u...
A tremendous growth has been observed in the use of personal vehicles. Increase in private vehicle u...
This paper investigates the relationship between mode choice and the complexity of trip chaining pat...
No single transport mode can replace the private car in terms of its support for flexible mobility. ...
No single transport mode can replace the private car in terms of its support for flexible mobility. ...
The traditional 4-step transport model has used the origin-destination trip as the basic unit of ana...