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Submissions from 2020

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Policy implementation of multi-modal (shared) mobility: review of a supply-demand value proposition canvas, Li Meng, Sekhar Somenahalli, and Stephen Berry

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Integrated route choice and assignment model for fixed and flexible public transport systems, Jishnu Narayan, Oded Cats, Niels van Oort, and Serge Hoogendoorn

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Evaluating the systemic effects of automated mobility-on-demand services via large-scale agent-based simulation of auto-dependent prototype cities, Jimi B. Oke, Arun Prakash Akkinepally, Siyu Chen, Yifei Xie, Youssef M. Aboutaleb, Carlos Lima Azevedo, P. Christopher Zegras, Joseph Ferreira, and Moshe Ben-Akiva

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Resurgence of demand responsive transit services – Insights from BRIDJ trials in Inner West of Sydney, Australia, Supun Perera, Chinh Ho, and David Hensher

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Joint design of multimodal transit networks and shared autonomous mobility fleets, Helen K.R.F. Pinto, Michael F. Hyland, Hani S. Mahmassani, and I. Ömer Verbas

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Optimizing dynamic switching between fixed and flexible transit services with an idle-vehicle relocation strategy and reductions in emissions, Hamid R. Sayarshad and H. Oliver Gao

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Dynamics of travelers’ modality style in the presence of mobility-on-demand services, Ali Shamshiripour, Ehsan Rahimi, Ramin Shabanpour, and Abolfazl (Kouros) Mohammadian

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A business model perspective to understand intra-firm transitions: From traditional to flexible public transport services, Fariya Sharmeen, Denise Drost, and Henk Meurs

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Consumer preferences for Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) in Australia, Akshay Vij, Stacey Ryan, Spring Sampson, and Susan Harris

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Consumer preferences for on-demand transport in Australia, Akshay Vij, Stacey Ryan, Spring Sampson, and Susan Harris

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Assessing the social costs of urban transport infrastructure options in low and middle income countries, Tam Vu and John Preston

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Key determinants and heterogeneous frailties in passenger loyalty toward customized buses: An empirical investigation of the subscription termination hazard of users, Jiangbo Wang, Toshiyuki Yamamoto, and Kai Liu

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The coming disruption – The rise of mobility as a service and the implications for government, Anna Wilson and Ben Mason

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Modeling demand for ridesourcing as feeder for high capacity mass transit systems with an application to the planned Beirut BRT, Najib Zgheib, Maya Abou-Zeid, and Isam Kaysi

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Optimization of bus stop spacing for on-demand public bus service, Jie Zhang, David Z.W. Wang, and Meng Meng

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Early adopters of Mobility-as-a-Service in the Netherlands, Toon Zijlstra, Anne Durand, Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser, and Lucas Harms

Submissions from 2019

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Substitution of Ride-Hailing Services for More Sustainable Travel Options in the Greater Boston Region, Steven R. Gehrke, Alison Felix, and Timothy G. Reardon

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Implementing the U.S. DOT Reasonable Modification Rule, Beth Hamby

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2019 Public Transportation Fact Book, MacPherson Hughes-Cromwick

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Optimal zone sizes and headways for flexible-route bus services, Myungseob (Edward) Kim, Joshua Levy, and Paul Schonfeld

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A framework to integrate mode choice in the design of mobility-on-demand systems, Yang Liu, Prateek Bansal, Ricardo Daziano, and Samitha Samaranayake

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“Three Ps in a MOD:” Role for mobility on demand (MOD) public-private partnerships in public transit provision, Emma Lucken, Karen Trapenberg Frick, and Susan A. Shaheen

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A dynamic ridesharing dispatch and idle vehicle repositioning strategy with integrated transit transfers, Tai-Yu Ma, Saeid Rasulkhani, Joseph Y.J. Chow, and Sylvain Klein

Submissions from 2018

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The Potential of Demand-Responsive Transport as a Complement to Public Transport: An Assessment Framework and an Empirical Evaluation, María J. Alonso-González, Theo Liu, Oded Cats, Niels Van Oort, and Serge Hoogendoorn

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Optimal infrastructure capacity of automated on-demand rail-bound transit systems, Oded Cats and Jesper Haverkamp

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Strategic Planning and Prospects of Rail-Bound Demand Responsive Transit, Oded Cats and Jesper Haverkamp

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Impact assessment of the Internet of Things on feeder transit performance, Shailesh Chandra, R. Thirumaleswara Naik, and Luana Galbeno

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DRT route design for the first/last mile problem: model and application to Athens, Greece, Anastasios Charisis, Christina Iliopoulou, and Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou

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Role of user's socio-economic and travel characteristics in mode choice between city bus and informal transit services: Lessons from household surveys in Visakhapatnam, India, Ravi Gadepalli, Geetam Tiwari, and Nomes Bolia

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Analysis of Paratransit Feeder-Service Pilot: Projected versus Actual Ridership and Cost-Benefit Results, Todd Hansen

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Potential uptake and willingness-to-pay for Mobility as a Service (MaaS): A stated choice study, Chinh Q. Ho, David A. Hensher, Corinne Mulley, and Yale Z. Wong

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Multi-Agent Simulation of a Demand-Responsive Transit System Operated by Autonomous Vehicles, Benedikt Jäger, Carsten Brickwedde, and Markus Lienkamp

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Not If, but When: Autonomous Driving and the Future of Transit, Jerome M. Lutin

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Comparison between ad-hoc demand responsive and conventional transit: a simulation study, Zahra Navidi, Nicole Ronald, and Stephan Winter

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Transit-oriented autonomous vehicle operation with integrated demand-supply interaction, Jian Wen, Yu Xin Chen, Neema Nassir, and Jinhua Zhao

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Integrating ridesourcing services with public transit: An evaluation of traveler responses combining revealed and stated preference data, Xiang Yan, Jonathan Levine, and Xilei Zhao

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A systematic analysis of multimodal transport systems with road space distribution and responsive bus service, Fangni Zhang, Nan Zheng, Hai Yang, and Nikolas Geroliminis

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A slack arrival strategy to promote flex-route transit services, Yue Zheng, Wenquan Li, and Feng Qiu

Submissions from 2017

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An agent-based day-to-day adjustment process for modeling ‘Mobility as a Service’ with a two-sided flexible transport market, Shadi Djavadian and Joseph Y.J. Chow

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Short-term forecasting of passenger demand under on-demand ride services: A spatio-temporal deep learning approach, Jintao Ke, Hongyu Zheng, Hai Yang, and Xiqun (Michael) Chen

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The integrated dial-a-ride problem with timetabled fixed route service, Marcus Posada, Henrik Andersson, and Carl H. Häll

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Simulating ad-hoc demand-responsive transportation: a comparison of three approaches, Nicole Ronald, Russell Thompson, and Stephan Winter

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The Future of Mobility, Tourism and Transport Forum

Submissions from 2016

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Demand-Sensitive Candidate Route Generation Algorithm, Elis Reny A. Davanzo and Ahmed Osman Idris

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GIS-based ride-sharing and DRT in Tehran city, Hamed Faroqi and Abolghasem Sadeghi-Niaraki

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Shared Mobility and the Transformation of Public Transit, Sharon Feigon and Colin Murphy

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Watching the Swiss: A network approach to rural and exurban public transport, Tim Petersen

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Just a better taxi? A survey-based comparison of taxis, transit, and ridesourcing services in San Francisco, Lisa Rayle, Danielle Dai, Nelson Chan, Robert Cervero, and Susan Shaheen

Submissions from 2015

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Robust transit network design with stochastic demand considering development density, Kun An and Hong K. Lo

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Developing a Method for Assessing National Demand-Response Transit Level of Service, Ranjit P. Godavarthy, Jeremy Mattson, Del Peterson, and Jill Hough

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Sustainable Demand Responsive Transportation systems in a context of austerity: The case of a Portuguese city, Rui Gomes, Jorge Pinho de Sousa, and Teresa Galvão Dias

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Analysis of a new public-transport-service concept: Customized bus in China, Tao Liu and Avishai (Avi) Ceder

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Optimizing dial-a-ride services in Maryland: Benefits of computerized routing and scheduling, Nikola Marković, Rahul Nair, Paul Schonfeld, Elise Miller-Hooks, and Matthew Mohebbi

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An exploration of the demand limit for flex-route as feeder transit services: a case study in Salt Lake City, Feng Qiu, Wenquan Li, and Ali Haghani

Submissions from 2014

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Metropolitan Transit Agency's Experience Operating General-Public Demand-Responsive Transit, Jeff Becker, Roger Teal, and Rebecca Mossige

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Designing robust routes for demand-responsive transport systems, M E. Bruni, F Guerriero, and P Beraldi

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A survey of Demand Responsive Transport in Great Britain, Lisa Davison, Marcus Enoch, Tim Ryley, Mohammed Quddus, and Chao Wang

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Comparing Fixed-Route and Demand-Responsive Feeder Transit Systems in Real-World Settings, Derek Edwards and Kari Watkins

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Changes in access to public transportation for cycle–transit users in response to service reductions, Bradley J. Flamm, Kay M. Sutula, and Mahbubur R. Meenar

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Investigation, Quantification, and Recommendations – Performance of Alternatively Fueled Buses, Stephen L. Reich and Alexander Kolpakov

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Investigating the contribution of Demand Responsive Transport to a sustainable local public transport system, Tim J. Ryley, Peter A. Stanley, Marcus P. Enoch, Alberto M. Zanni, and Mohammed A. Quddus

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On dynamic demand responsive transport services with degree of dynamism, K. I. Wong, A. F. Han, and C. W. Yuen

Submissions from 2013

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Accessibility evaluations of feeder transit services, Shailesh Chandra, Muhammad Ehsanul Bari, Prem Chand Devarasetty, and Sharada Vadali

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A model for estimating the optimal cycle length of demand responsive feeder transit services, Shailesh Chandra and Luca Quadrifoglio

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Using Auctions to Allocate Transportation Requests for Demand Responsive Transit Systems, Masabumi Furuhata, Liron Cohen, and Sven Koenig

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Coping with congestion: Understanding the role of simultaneous transportation demand management policies on commuters, Meeghat Habibian and Mohammad Kermanshah

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Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual. Third Edition, Kittelson & Assoc, Inc; Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc; KFH Group, Inc; Texas A&M Transportation Institute; and Arup

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Integrated Intervening Opportunities Model for Public Transit Trip Generation-Distribution, Mohsen Nazem, Martin Trépanier, and Catherine Morency

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Combining multicriteria analysis and tabu search for dial-a-ride problems, Julie Paquette, Jean-François Cordeau, Gilbert Laporte, and Marta M.B. Pascoal

Submissions from 2012

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Identifying potential market niches for Demand Responsive Transport, Lisa Davison, Marcus Enoch, Tim Ryley, Mohammed Quddus, and Chao Wang

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Sampling of Redistribution of Empty Vehicles for Personal Rapid Transit, John D. Lees-Miller and R. Eddie Wilson

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A structured flexible transit system for low demand areas, Seyed Mohammad Nourbakhsh and Yangeng Ouyang

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The Potential Role of Flexible Transport Services in Enhancing Rural Public Transport Provision, Nagendra R. Velaga, John D. Nelson, Steve D. Wright, and John H. Farrington

Submissions from 2011

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Resource Guide for Commingling ADA and Non-ADA Paratransit Riders, Rosemary B. Gerty, Thomas F. Procopio, Caroline R. Ferris, Elizabeth Ellis, and Sue Knapp

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High-Coverage Point-to-Point Transit Study of Path-Based Vehicle Routing Through Multiple Hubs, Jaeyoung Jung and R. Jayakrishnan

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2-Vehicle zone optimal design for feeder transit services, Xiugang Li and Luca Quadrifoglio

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Business strategies and technology for access by transit in lower density environments, Roger F. Teal and A. Jeff Becker

Submissions from 2010

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Pre-design method for advanced public transport systems, Adriano Alessandrini, Francesco Filippi, Daniele Stam, and Antonino Tripodi

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Renewable Energy Use Advantages of Maglev-Based Personal Rapid Transit, Robert Baertsch and Jared Dunnmon

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Evacuation Preparedness of Public Transportation in Rural Coast Communities of the North Gulf Region, Jaydeep Chaudhari, Janelle Booth, Zhirui Ye, David Kack, and Benedict Posadas

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Attitudes and behaviour in relation to public transport in New Zealand's non-metropolitan regions, C Cheyne and M Imran

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Overcoming barriers to implementing Flexible Transport Services in NSW, Rhonda Daniels and Corinne Mulley

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Theoretical Maximum Capacity as Benchmark for Empty Vehicle Redistribution in Personal Rapid Transit, John D. Lees-Miller, John C. Hammersley, and R. Eddie Wilson

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Recent developments in Flexible Transport Services, John D. Nelson, Steve Wright, Brian Masson, Giorgio Ambrosino, and Aristotelis Naniopoulos

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A Guide for Planning and Operating Flexible Public Transportation Services, John F. Potts, Maxine A. Marshall, Emmett C. Crockett, and Joel Washington

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Classifying rural and small urban Transit Agencies, David Ripplinger

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Demand responsive passenger transport in low-demand situations, R. A. Scott

Submissions from 2008

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Factors influencing productivity and operating cost of demand responsive transit, Kurt Palmer, Maged Dessouky, and Zhiqiang Zhou

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A simulation study of demand responsive transit system design, Luca Quadrifoglio, Maged M. Dessouky, and Fernando Ordonez

Submissions from 2007

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Key lessons learned from recent experience with Flexible Transport Services, Jenny Brake, Corinne Mulley, John D. Nelson, and Steve Wright

Submissions from 2005

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Rural transit systems benefits in Tennessee: methodology and an empirical study, Frank Southworth, David P. Vogt, and T Randall Curlee

Submissions from 2004

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IMPACTS OF MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES ON DEMAND RESPONSIVE TRANSIT SYSTEMS, Kurt Palmer, Maged Dessouky, and Tamer Abdelmaguid

Submissions from 2002

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Can DRT systems reduce the car use in metropolitan areas? the case of Granada, A Monzón and R Cascajo