Road pricing has emerged as an effective means of managing road traffic demand while simultaneously raising additional revenues to transportation agencies. Research on the factors that govern travel decisions has shown that user preferences may be a function of the demographic characteristics of the individuals and the perceived trip attributes. However, it is not clear what are the actual trip attributes considered in the travel decision- making process, how these attributes are perceived by travelers, and how the set of trip attributes change as a function of the time of the day or from day to day. In this study, operational Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) archives are mined and the aggregated preferences for a priced system are ...
This paper discusses the effect of the feedback mechanism on route-choice decision-making under unce...
Two recent road pricing demonstrations in southern California provided opportunities for measuring c...
Recent studies show that traveler’s scheduling preferences compose a willingness-to-pay function dir...
Road pricing has emerged as an effective means of managing road traffic demand while simultaneously ...
Although the effects of travel time and its reliability have been addressed in a variety of papers c...
Travel time and travel time reliability are two fundamental factors influencing travel behavior and ...
The deregulation experience in airline, banking, and telecommunication suggests that the heterogenei...
textRecent advances in travel demand modeling have concentrated on adding behavioral realism by focu...
Understanding how reliability is valued is important because it provides insight to how aims of poli...
Travel time is considered to be the key criterion when making travel related decisions. As the trave...
OTREC 2009-248Travel-time variability is a noteworthy factor in network performance. It measures the...
This paper contains the empirical findings from a study of motorists' route choices. The purpose of ...
Travel time uncertainty is an inevitable part of our daily commutes. Empirical surveys have confirme...
AbstractAn essential element of demand modeling in the airline industry is the representation of tim...
Travel time variability is increasingly being recognized as a major factor influencing travel decisi...
This paper discusses the effect of the feedback mechanism on route-choice decision-making under unce...
Two recent road pricing demonstrations in southern California provided opportunities for measuring c...
Recent studies show that traveler’s scheduling preferences compose a willingness-to-pay function dir...
Road pricing has emerged as an effective means of managing road traffic demand while simultaneously ...
Although the effects of travel time and its reliability have been addressed in a variety of papers c...
Travel time and travel time reliability are two fundamental factors influencing travel behavior and ...
The deregulation experience in airline, banking, and telecommunication suggests that the heterogenei...
textRecent advances in travel demand modeling have concentrated on adding behavioral realism by focu...
Understanding how reliability is valued is important because it provides insight to how aims of poli...
Travel time is considered to be the key criterion when making travel related decisions. As the trave...
OTREC 2009-248Travel-time variability is a noteworthy factor in network performance. It measures the...
This paper contains the empirical findings from a study of motorists' route choices. The purpose of ...
Travel time uncertainty is an inevitable part of our daily commutes. Empirical surveys have confirme...
AbstractAn essential element of demand modeling in the airline industry is the representation of tim...
Travel time variability is increasingly being recognized as a major factor influencing travel decisi...
This paper discusses the effect of the feedback mechanism on route-choice decision-making under unce...
Two recent road pricing demonstrations in southern California provided opportunities for measuring c...
Recent studies show that traveler’s scheduling preferences compose a willingness-to-pay function dir...