International audienceWe conduct a discrete choice experiment on 1556 solo-driving commuters in Lyon, France to estimate the values of end-to-end travel time (VoTT) of commuting trips in the presence of a HOV-lane for four modes: Solo Driver, Carpool Driver, Carpool Passenger and Public Transport. Using discrete choice models, we find a strong heterogeneity in VoTT across modes and individuals. The analysis of individual heterogeneity distinguishes four behavior patterns: reluctant to mode change (20% of our sample), preferring the three alternative modes over solo driver (35%), preferring public transport (12%) and preferring driver modes whether solo or carpool (32%). We find that current solo drivers are more likely to switch to carpooli...
From early studies of time allocation onward, it has been acknowledged that the “productive” nature ...
AbstractThe current study aims to get more insight into the attributes that stimulate car drivers to...
The phenomenon of Peak Car has been defined over the past eight years as a plateau or fall in the le...
Working Papers du LAET, 2020/02We conduct a discrete choice experiment on 931 solo-driving commuters...
Long-distance carpooling is an emerging mode in France and Europe, but little is known about monetar...
International audienceThe use of individual cars and solo driving is a source of negative externalit...
International audienceIn this study, we apply a latent class choice modelling approach to the employ...
International audienceThe paper aims to shed light on the determinants of choice for new forms of mo...
International audienceIn the Ile-de-France Région, France, the modal share of car in commuting trips...
Results are presented from analysis of individual mode choice behavior in the longitudinal section i...
The future of transportation is often characterized by a vision of shared mobility in which multiple...
With growing concerns about greenhouse gas emissions and traffic congestion, there is an emphasis on...
The current study aims to get more insight into the attributes that stimulate car drivers to use car...
From early studies of time allocation onward, it has been acknowledged that the “productive” nature ...
AbstractThe current study aims to get more insight into the attributes that stimulate car drivers to...
The phenomenon of Peak Car has been defined over the past eight years as a plateau or fall in the le...
Working Papers du LAET, 2020/02We conduct a discrete choice experiment on 931 solo-driving commuters...
Long-distance carpooling is an emerging mode in France and Europe, but little is known about monetar...
International audienceThe use of individual cars and solo driving is a source of negative externalit...
International audienceIn this study, we apply a latent class choice modelling approach to the employ...
International audienceThe paper aims to shed light on the determinants of choice for new forms of mo...
International audienceIn the Ile-de-France Région, France, the modal share of car in commuting trips...
Results are presented from analysis of individual mode choice behavior in the longitudinal section i...
The future of transportation is often characterized by a vision of shared mobility in which multiple...
With growing concerns about greenhouse gas emissions and traffic congestion, there is an emphasis on...
The current study aims to get more insight into the attributes that stimulate car drivers to use car...
From early studies of time allocation onward, it has been acknowledged that the “productive” nature ...
AbstractThe current study aims to get more insight into the attributes that stimulate car drivers to...
The phenomenon of Peak Car has been defined over the past eight years as a plateau or fall in the le...