Western countries with high motorisation realised years ago the fact that the excessive increase in the rate of motorisation would have to be restricted especially in densely populated urban areas. There have been enormous efforts to promote the public way of transport, which, however, can only be maintained with a highly professional structure and a management coupled with adequate financial provisions from the state. In the ex-socialist countries including Hungary, a great deal of change has been observed in the modal split towards the share of private cars. The increased use of private cars is threatening the dominance of the heritage of the past system, the rather low profile in terms of service standards but quite reliable in terms of ...
The highway sector in Hungary faces serious financial difficulties. Funds available are not sufficie...
Today transport plays a crucial role in our socioeconomic life. In the two regions which comprise t...
AbstractManagement and development of transport systems should always rely on the knowledge of trave...
Visitors to Budapest are impressed by the convenience, frequency and extent of the public transport ...
This paper reviews the exciting plans for the construction of a Metro Network and the reduction in t...
The article starts from the paradigm of modernity and its connection to the technological basis with...
In 2001 the European Commission defined the main rules of the expected changes of modal split in the...
Abstract Introduction This paper presents an overview of the current and past evolution of the Hunga...
In Hungary, the impending expiry of existing operating licences for both urban and interurban bus se...
In Hungary, the impending expiry of existing operating licences for both urban and interurban bus se...
Economic growth requires well functioning transport systems. The paper deals with the problems assoc...
Transportation and delivery play a vital role in the economy, an efficient transportation system ha...
In the member states of the European Union, especially in Germany and Austria, regionalism has a gro...
In many Central European countries, passenger transport markets have gone through a liberalization p...
The Verkehrsverbund system of public transport organization offers a practical solution to the probl...
The highway sector in Hungary faces serious financial difficulties. Funds available are not sufficie...
Today transport plays a crucial role in our socioeconomic life. In the two regions which comprise t...
AbstractManagement and development of transport systems should always rely on the knowledge of trave...
Visitors to Budapest are impressed by the convenience, frequency and extent of the public transport ...
This paper reviews the exciting plans for the construction of a Metro Network and the reduction in t...
The article starts from the paradigm of modernity and its connection to the technological basis with...
In 2001 the European Commission defined the main rules of the expected changes of modal split in the...
Abstract Introduction This paper presents an overview of the current and past evolution of the Hunga...
In Hungary, the impending expiry of existing operating licences for both urban and interurban bus se...
In Hungary, the impending expiry of existing operating licences for both urban and interurban bus se...
Economic growth requires well functioning transport systems. The paper deals with the problems assoc...
Transportation and delivery play a vital role in the economy, an efficient transportation system ha...
In the member states of the European Union, especially in Germany and Austria, regionalism has a gro...
In many Central European countries, passenger transport markets have gone through a liberalization p...
The Verkehrsverbund system of public transport organization offers a practical solution to the probl...
The highway sector in Hungary faces serious financial difficulties. Funds available are not sufficie...
Today transport plays a crucial role in our socioeconomic life. In the two regions which comprise t...
AbstractManagement and development of transport systems should always rely on the knowledge of trave...