The physical image of transport systems, as perceived by users and non users, has long been put forward as a powerful influence on the formation of preferences. One setting for this is in the choice between bus rapid transit (BRT) and light rail transit (LRT) where there appears to be a strong preference in favour of LRT in developed countries and the reverse in developing countries. Using data collected in six capital cities in Australia in 2013, in which individuals rated two BRT and two LRT designs presented as physical images, we develop a full rank mixed logit model to identify candidate sources of influence on image preferences. These provide signals to assist in preparing the ground for a segmented profile for policy makers and polit...
If public transit is to attract discretionary riders, it must offer high-quality service and convey ...
peer reviewedhe introduction of new public transport systems can influence society in a multitude of...
PDFTech ReportFTA-FL-26-7109.2009.3FL-26-7109-03FL-26-7109Bus rapid transitMarket researchPublic opi...
This paper provides evidence on the key perceived barriers that mitigate against support for BRT in ...
Developing and updating public transport infrastructure is one of the most complex and far-reaching ...
Much of the debate associated with the development of new public transport infrastructure appears to...
As urban areas face increasing demands for new transport infrastructure to promote a sustainable fut...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) appears to be relatively unpopular in developed economies despite its appeal...
The discussion involving BRT and LRT is well alive among policymakers, who often rely on personal pr...
Interest in modal preferences remains a topic of high interest as governments make infrastructure de...
To begin with, his article studies the user's preferences when faced with the introduction of two co...
Interest in modal preferences remains a topic of high interest as governments make infrastructure de...
This report presents the findings of a research project designed to quantify the importance of image...
The provision of efficient and effective urban public transport and transport policy requires a deep...
The introduction of new public transport systems can influence society in a multitude of ways rangin...
If public transit is to attract discretionary riders, it must offer high-quality service and convey ...
peer reviewedhe introduction of new public transport systems can influence society in a multitude of...
PDFTech ReportFTA-FL-26-7109.2009.3FL-26-7109-03FL-26-7109Bus rapid transitMarket researchPublic opi...
This paper provides evidence on the key perceived barriers that mitigate against support for BRT in ...
Developing and updating public transport infrastructure is one of the most complex and far-reaching ...
Much of the debate associated with the development of new public transport infrastructure appears to...
As urban areas face increasing demands for new transport infrastructure to promote a sustainable fut...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) appears to be relatively unpopular in developed economies despite its appeal...
The discussion involving BRT and LRT is well alive among policymakers, who often rely on personal pr...
Interest in modal preferences remains a topic of high interest as governments make infrastructure de...
To begin with, his article studies the user's preferences when faced with the introduction of two co...
Interest in modal preferences remains a topic of high interest as governments make infrastructure de...
This report presents the findings of a research project designed to quantify the importance of image...
The provision of efficient and effective urban public transport and transport policy requires a deep...
The introduction of new public transport systems can influence society in a multitude of ways rangin...
If public transit is to attract discretionary riders, it must offer high-quality service and convey ...
peer reviewedhe introduction of new public transport systems can influence society in a multitude of...
PDFTech ReportFTA-FL-26-7109.2009.3FL-26-7109-03FL-26-7109Bus rapid transitMarket researchPublic opi...