We analyze individual travel discomfort-time tradeoffs in the Paris subway using stated choice experiments. The survey design allows to set up in a willingness-to-pay space to estimate the distributions of elasticities of values of travel time to crowd density and time multipliers. Several formulations of a generalized travel cost function are tested. Accounting for heterogeneity in preferences, the econometric models all take the form of an ordered probit with known bounds. We derive several estimates that could be used for fine-tuning of traffic simulation systems and more general transportation policy analysis
Preferences for transport activities are often considered only in terms of time and money. Whilst co...
The value given by commuters to the variability of travel times is empirically analysed using stated...
We employ a semi-parametric estimation approach to analyse observed and unobserved heterogeneity in ...
We analyze individual travel discomfort-time tradeoffs in the Paris subway using stated choice exper...
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 paper examines the effect of unreliable transit service on transit user costs with the goal of ...
There is a strong interest among policy makers in measures intended to rationalize private car use. ...
The valuation of comfort on public transport is presented with mixed stated preference and revealed ...
Previous research studies have provided evidence of the non-uniformity of the value of time, which u...
Since they change the individuals’ time perception, qualitative aspects of transport are increasingl...
Whilst congestion in automobile traffic increases trip durations, this is often not the case in rail...
We estimate the value of travel time savings with a discrete choice model using data from choice exp...
Value-of-time (VOT) measures are valuable in a wide range of public transport policy and planning ap...
Using a stated preferences survey, the objective of this paper is to investigate the intra- and inte...
Preferences for transport activities are often considered only in terms of time and money. Whilst co...
The value given by commuters to the variability of travel times is empirically analysed using stated...
We employ a semi-parametric estimation approach to analyse observed and unobserved heterogeneity in ...
We analyze individual travel discomfort-time tradeoffs in the Paris subway using stated choice exper...
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 paper examines the effect of unreliable transit service on transit user costs with the goal of ...
There is a strong interest among policy makers in measures intended to rationalize private car use. ...
The valuation of comfort on public transport is presented with mixed stated preference and revealed ...
Previous research studies have provided evidence of the non-uniformity of the value of time, which u...
Since they change the individuals’ time perception, qualitative aspects of transport are increasingl...
Whilst congestion in automobile traffic increases trip durations, this is often not the case in rail...
We estimate the value of travel time savings with a discrete choice model using data from choice exp...
Value-of-time (VOT) measures are valuable in a wide range of public transport policy and planning ap...
Using a stated preferences survey, the objective of this paper is to investigate the intra- and inte...
Preferences for transport activities are often considered only in terms of time and money. Whilst co...
The value given by commuters to the variability of travel times is empirically analysed using stated...
We employ a semi-parametric estimation approach to analyse observed and unobserved heterogeneity in ...