The term Demand-Responsive Transport (DRT) has been increasingly applied in the last 10 years to a niche market that replaces or feeds (usually via small low floor buses or taxis) conventional transport where demand is low and often spread over a large area. More recently, the concept of DRT as a niche market has been broadened to include a wider range of flexible, demand-responsive transport services and is increasingly referred to as Flexible Transport Services (FTSs). The contention of this paper is that well-implemented FTS has the potential to revitalise bus-based public transport services which are traditionally based on fixed networks with variable geographical coverage and levels of service
This paper synthesises evidence from Workshop 4 ‘Realising the Potential Benefits of Demand-Responsi...
This paper outlines the key insights gained from the Demand Responsive Transit (DRT) operations in I...
In a time of economic austerity, more pressure is being put on the existing transport systems to be ...
This paper focuses on recent experiences in the evolution of Flexible Transport Services (FTS). It d...
AbstractIn principle, Demand Responsive Transport services, or paratransit in US nomenclature, offer...
In principle, Demand Responsive Transport services, or paratransit in US nomenclature, offer public ...
Demand-responsive transport (DRT) services (collective on-demand services, such as shared ridesourci...
AbstractVarious studies have advocated the potential for Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) services ...
Various studies have advocated the potential for Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) services to deliv...
Demand responsive services (DRT) are seen as a cure for high-cost bus services in low-demand areas....
Flexible transport services (FTS) have been of increasing interest in developed countries as a bridg...
Bus services can be difficult to provide in low density areas on the urban fringe, with low resident...
This conference contribution describes the results of an acceptance study of the properties of Deman...
Growing governmental reluctance to fund local bus services is leading to increased interest in deman...
Flexible transport services include a range of passenger transport mobility offers, where services ...
This paper synthesises evidence from Workshop 4 ‘Realising the Potential Benefits of Demand-Responsi...
This paper outlines the key insights gained from the Demand Responsive Transit (DRT) operations in I...
In a time of economic austerity, more pressure is being put on the existing transport systems to be ...
This paper focuses on recent experiences in the evolution of Flexible Transport Services (FTS). It d...
AbstractIn principle, Demand Responsive Transport services, or paratransit in US nomenclature, offer...
In principle, Demand Responsive Transport services, or paratransit in US nomenclature, offer public ...
Demand-responsive transport (DRT) services (collective on-demand services, such as shared ridesourci...
AbstractVarious studies have advocated the potential for Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) services ...
Various studies have advocated the potential for Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) services to deliv...
Demand responsive services (DRT) are seen as a cure for high-cost bus services in low-demand areas....
Flexible transport services (FTS) have been of increasing interest in developed countries as a bridg...
Bus services can be difficult to provide in low density areas on the urban fringe, with low resident...
This conference contribution describes the results of an acceptance study of the properties of Deman...
Growing governmental reluctance to fund local bus services is leading to increased interest in deman...
Flexible transport services include a range of passenger transport mobility offers, where services ...
This paper synthesises evidence from Workshop 4 ‘Realising the Potential Benefits of Demand-Responsi...
This paper outlines the key insights gained from the Demand Responsive Transit (DRT) operations in I...
In a time of economic austerity, more pressure is being put on the existing transport systems to be ...