This research aims to understand the park-and-ride (PNR) lot choice behaviour of users i.e., why PNR user choose one PNR lot versus another. Multinomial logit models are developed, the first based on the random utility maximization (RUM) concept where users are assumed to choose alternatives that have maximum utility, and the second based on the random regret minimization (RRM) concept where users are assumed to make decisions such that they minimize the regret in comparison to other foregone alternatives. A PNR trip is completed in two networks, the auto network and the transit network. The travel time of users for both the auto network and the transit network are used to create variables in the model. For the auto network, travel time is ...
Abstract Individual choice behavior usually involves a complex decision-making process, and is often...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. It is increasingly recognised that park and ride (PnR...
Modelling the mode choice behaviours of travellers is a key to design effective transport management...
This research aims to understand the park-and-ride (PNR) lot choice behaviour of users i.e., why PNR...
This study estimates a discrete choice model from on-board survey data for park-and-ride (PNR) user’...
This research combines two relatively new additions to the field of discrete choice modelling: seque...
When facing alternatives, people are often assumed to choose the alternative which maximizes their u...
The discrete choice paradigm of random regret minimization (RRM) has been recently proposed in sever...
A new choice model is derived, rooted in the framework of Random Regret Minimization (RRM). The prop...
This paper introduces the discrete choice model-paradigm of Random Regret Minimization (RRM) to the ...
Random regret minimization (RRM) interpretations of discrete choices are growing in popularity as a ...
A new choice model is derived, rooted in the framework of Random Regret Minimization (RRM). The prop...
AbstractThis paper presents a station choice model for park and ride (PnR) users based on uncertain ...
This paper introduces the discrete choice model-paradigm of Random Regret Minimization (RRM) to the ...
Many studies have been done to model and design park and ride scheme, since park and ride has long b...
Abstract Individual choice behavior usually involves a complex decision-making process, and is often...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. It is increasingly recognised that park and ride (PnR...
Modelling the mode choice behaviours of travellers is a key to design effective transport management...
This research aims to understand the park-and-ride (PNR) lot choice behaviour of users i.e., why PNR...
This study estimates a discrete choice model from on-board survey data for park-and-ride (PNR) user’...
This research combines two relatively new additions to the field of discrete choice modelling: seque...
When facing alternatives, people are often assumed to choose the alternative which maximizes their u...
The discrete choice paradigm of random regret minimization (RRM) has been recently proposed in sever...
A new choice model is derived, rooted in the framework of Random Regret Minimization (RRM). The prop...
This paper introduces the discrete choice model-paradigm of Random Regret Minimization (RRM) to the ...
Random regret minimization (RRM) interpretations of discrete choices are growing in popularity as a ...
A new choice model is derived, rooted in the framework of Random Regret Minimization (RRM). The prop...
AbstractThis paper presents a station choice model for park and ride (PnR) users based on uncertain ...
This paper introduces the discrete choice model-paradigm of Random Regret Minimization (RRM) to the ...
Many studies have been done to model and design park and ride scheme, since park and ride has long b...
Abstract Individual choice behavior usually involves a complex decision-making process, and is often...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. It is increasingly recognised that park and ride (PnR...
Modelling the mode choice behaviours of travellers is a key to design effective transport management...