Various studies have advocated the potential for Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) services to deliver sustainable local public transport. This paper investigates the sustainability credentials of DRT services using evidence from UK-based research. More specifically, six potential DRT market niches were identified, including those which offer potential commercial opportunities (e.g. airport surface access) and those that meet social needs (e.g. non-emergency hospital trips). Mode share of these DRT services, against car or bus travel, was simulated from mixed logit models within a panel data modelling framework estimated from survey data. The survey was conducted of over 400 respondents in urban (Rochdale, Manchester) and rural (Melton Mowb...
Public transport is an efficient way to transport large volumes of travellers. However, there are sy...
Local-authority-administered Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) schemes are increasingly prevalent in...
This paper synthesises evidence from Workshop 4 ‘Realising the Potential Benefits of Demand-Responsi...
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...
Ever since the 1970s, Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) has been promoted as a transport solution in...
AbstractEver since the 1970s, Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) has been promoted as a transport sol...
DRT ‘provides transport ‘‘on demand’’ from passengers using fleets of vehicles scheduled to pick up ...
Local Authority administered Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) schemes are increasingly prevalent in...
Local transport systems in rural areas worldwide are facing significant challenges. In particular, i...
Local-authority-administered Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) schemes are increasingly prevalent in...
Local-authority-administered Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) schemes are increasingly prevalent in...
On-demand transport services are often envisioned as stand-alone modes or as a replacement for conve...
AbstractLocal transport systems in rural areas worldwide are facing significant challenges. In parti...
Local-authority-administered Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) schemes are increasingly prevalent in...
Public transport is an efficient way to transport large volumes of travellers. However, there are sy...
Local-authority-administered Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) schemes are increasingly prevalent in...
This paper synthesises evidence from Workshop 4 ‘Realising the Potential Benefits of Demand-Responsi...
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...
Ever since the 1970s, Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) has been promoted as a transport solution in...
AbstractEver since the 1970s, Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) has been promoted as a transport sol...
DRT ‘provides transport ‘‘on demand’’ from passengers using fleets of vehicles scheduled to pick up ...
Local Authority administered Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) schemes are increasingly prevalent in...
Local transport systems in rural areas worldwide are facing significant challenges. In particular, i...
Local-authority-administered Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) schemes are increasingly prevalent in...
Local-authority-administered Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) schemes are increasingly prevalent in...
On-demand transport services are often envisioned as stand-alone modes or as a replacement for conve...
AbstractLocal transport systems in rural areas worldwide are facing significant challenges. In parti...
Local-authority-administered Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) schemes are increasingly prevalent in...
Public transport is an efficient way to transport large volumes of travellers. However, there are sy...
Local-authority-administered Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) schemes are increasingly prevalent in...
This paper synthesises evidence from Workshop 4 ‘Realising the Potential Benefits of Demand-Responsi...