Using stated preference survey data, we measure the value of travel time for several transport modes. We find, like many before us, that the value of travel time varies across modes in the opposite direction of what would be the consequence of differences in comfort. We examine three candidate causes for the observed differences: Comfort effects, self-selection and strategic behaviour of respondents. Using experiments with both the current and an alternative mode we find that the differences in the value of travel time are consistent with self-selection and comfort effects. Moreover, respondents having bus as the current or the alternative mode seem not to value comfort differently across modes. Strategic behaviour seems to play no role
International audienceThe paper aims to shed light on the determinants of choice for new forms of mo...
From early studies of time allocation onward, it has been acknowledged that the “productive” nature ...
We examined different model specifications to detect the presence of preference heterogeneity in a m...
This study applies experimental methods to analyze travel mode choice. Two different scenarios are c...
This study applies experimental methods to analyze travel mode choice. Two different scenarios are c...
The value of in-vehicle travel time savings (VT) estimated from mode-choice models has been sometime...
Abstract. This study applies experimental methods to analyze travel mode choice. Two different scena...
The value of in-vehicle travel time savings (VT) estimated from mode-choice models has been sometime...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to investigate the factors determining travel mode choice. Two di...
Based on choice experiments conducted in the Rhˆone-Alpes Region (France), we estimate an Integrated...
Based on choice experiments conducted in the Rhône-Alpes Region (France), we estimate an Integrated ...
This study has two major concerns: the identification of mode choice determinants, and the formulati...
Many studies have found that both the chosen travel mode and travel duration have a strong effect on...
This paper summarises the results of an extensive stated preference (SP) survey, conducted in Switze...
The value of travel time can theoretically be defined as the opportunity cost of travel minus the di...
International audienceThe paper aims to shed light on the determinants of choice for new forms of mo...
From early studies of time allocation onward, it has been acknowledged that the “productive” nature ...
We examined different model specifications to detect the presence of preference heterogeneity in a m...
This study applies experimental methods to analyze travel mode choice. Two different scenarios are c...
This study applies experimental methods to analyze travel mode choice. Two different scenarios are c...
The value of in-vehicle travel time savings (VT) estimated from mode-choice models has been sometime...
Abstract. This study applies experimental methods to analyze travel mode choice. Two different scena...
The value of in-vehicle travel time savings (VT) estimated from mode-choice models has been sometime...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to investigate the factors determining travel mode choice. Two di...
Based on choice experiments conducted in the Rhˆone-Alpes Region (France), we estimate an Integrated...
Based on choice experiments conducted in the Rhône-Alpes Region (France), we estimate an Integrated ...
This study has two major concerns: the identification of mode choice determinants, and the formulati...
Many studies have found that both the chosen travel mode and travel duration have a strong effect on...
This paper summarises the results of an extensive stated preference (SP) survey, conducted in Switze...
The value of travel time can theoretically be defined as the opportunity cost of travel minus the di...
International audienceThe paper aims to shed light on the determinants of choice for new forms of mo...
From early studies of time allocation onward, it has been acknowledged that the “productive” nature ...
We examined different model specifications to detect the presence of preference heterogeneity in a m...