Based on choice experiments conducted in the Rhône-Alpes Region (France), we estimate an Integrated Choice and Latent Variable model that addresses heterogeneity in values of interurban travel time. We evaluate how sensitivity to travel time by public transport is distributed according to the level of comfort. Comfort is modeled as a function of objective attributes and individual perceptions about it: whether a seat is guaranteed, quality of trip experience (feelings experienced), (perceived) use of travel time during the trip, and overall ease of using public transport (perceived behavioral control). The results show that the last two play a significant role in the choice of a public transport mode and that the value of time function is d...
Travel time variability (i.e., random variations in travel time) leads to a travel time distribution...
The aim of this research was to identify and quantify the elements that influenced the trip satisfac...
Perceived travel time in public transport trip directly affects passengers’ satisfaction and therefo...
Based on choice experiments conducted in the Rhône-Alpes Region (France), we estimate an Integrated ...
Based on choice experiments conducted in the Rhˆone-Alpes Region (France), we estimate an Integrated...
We analyze individual travel discomfort-time tradeoffs in the Paris subway using stated choice exper...
International audienceThe paper aims to shed light on the determinants of choice for new forms of mo...
We analyze individual travel discomfort-time tradeoffs in the Paris subway using stated choice exper...
Since they change the individuals’ time perception, qualitative aspects of transport are increasingl...
Using stated preference survey data, we measure the value of travel time for several transport modes...
We examined different model specifications to detect the presence of preference heterogeneity in a m...
This paper, by controlling for other covariants, examines how the needs and preferences of transit u...
Being of great importance for transportation policy appraisals, we investigate mode and user-type ef...
The study presented in this paper uses Stated Preferences (SP) data on mode choice collected as part...
Perceived travel times of travelers are usually longer than actually realized travel times, implying...
Travel time variability (i.e., random variations in travel time) leads to a travel time distribution...
The aim of this research was to identify and quantify the elements that influenced the trip satisfac...
Perceived travel time in public transport trip directly affects passengers’ satisfaction and therefo...
Based on choice experiments conducted in the Rhône-Alpes Region (France), we estimate an Integrated ...
Based on choice experiments conducted in the Rhˆone-Alpes Region (France), we estimate an Integrated...
We analyze individual travel discomfort-time tradeoffs in the Paris subway using stated choice exper...
International audienceThe paper aims to shed light on the determinants of choice for new forms of mo...
We analyze individual travel discomfort-time tradeoffs in the Paris subway using stated choice exper...
Since they change the individuals’ time perception, qualitative aspects of transport are increasingl...
Using stated preference survey data, we measure the value of travel time for several transport modes...
We examined different model specifications to detect the presence of preference heterogeneity in a m...
This paper, by controlling for other covariants, examines how the needs and preferences of transit u...
Being of great importance for transportation policy appraisals, we investigate mode and user-type ef...
The study presented in this paper uses Stated Preferences (SP) data on mode choice collected as part...
Perceived travel times of travelers are usually longer than actually realized travel times, implying...
Travel time variability (i.e., random variations in travel time) leads to a travel time distribution...
The aim of this research was to identify and quantify the elements that influenced the trip satisfac...
Perceived travel time in public transport trip directly affects passengers’ satisfaction and therefo...