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Correia, G Homem De Almeida Rodriguez
Delft University of Technology
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Publications
- 2022Fixed-Route vs. Demand-Responsive Transport Feeder Services: An Exploratory Study Using an Agent-Based Model
- 2021Review of whole system simulation methodologies for assessing mobility as a service (Maas) as an enabler for sustainable urban mobilitycitations
- 2021Longitudinal macro-analysis of car-use changes resulting from a TOD-type project: The case of Metro do Porto (Portugal)citations
- 2021Opportunities for integration between Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and freight transport: A conceptual modelcitations
- 2021Modeling Location Choice of Taxi Drivers for Passenger Pick-Up Using GPS Datacitations
- 2020Understanding ride-sourcing drivers' behaviour and preferencescitations
- 2020Operationalizing an indicator of sufficient accessibility – a case study for the city of Rotterdamcitations
- 2020Automated taxis’ dial-a-ride problem with ride-sharing considering congestion-based dynamic travel timescitations
- 2020Analysis of the effect of charging needs on battery electric vehicle drivers’ route choice behaviourcitations
- 2020Analysis of the effect of charging needs on battery electric vehicle drivers’ route choice behaviour: A case study in the Netherlandscitations
- 2020The reversible lane network design problem (RL-NDP) for smart cities with automated trafficcitations
- 2020Pedestrians’ road crossing behaviour in front of automated vehiclescitations
- 2020Impact of Automated Highway Autopilot on the Average Network Travel Times and Total Distance Travelled
- 2020Assessing the impacts of shared autonomous vehicles on congestion and curb use: A traffic simulation study in The Hague, Netherlandscitations
- 2020Pedestrians’ road crossing behaviour in front of automated vehicles: Results from a pedestrian simulation experiment using agent-based modellingcitations
- 2020Impact of Automated Highway Autopilot on the Performance and Safety of Weaving Sections
- 2020Planning station capacity and fleet size of one-way electric carsharing systems with continuous state of charge functionscitations
- 2020Understanding ride-sourcing drivers' behaviour and preferences: Insights from focus groups analysiscitations
- 2020Effects of Coordinated Formation of Vehicle Platooning in a Fleet of Shared Automated Vehicles: An Agent-based modelcitations
- 2020Spatial impact of automated driving in urban areascitations
- 2019Impact of Automated Vehicles on Travel Mode Preference for Different Trip Purposes and Distancescitations
- 2019Relationships between mobile phone usage and activity-travel behaviorcitations
- 2019Exploring the Performance of Different On-Demand Transit Services Provided by a Fleet of Shared Automated Vehicles: An Agent-Based Modelcitations
- 2019Finding the relevance of staff-based vehicle relocations in one-way carsharing systems through the use of a simulation-based optimization toolcitations
- 2019Long-term vehicle reservations in one-way free-floating carsharing systems: A variable quality of service modelcitations
- 2019Long-term vehicle reservations in one-way free-floating carsharing systemscitations
- 2019On the impact of vehicle automation on the value of travel time while performing work and leisure activities in a car: Theoretical insights and results from a stated preference surveycitations
- 2019Exact formulation and comparison between the user optimum and system optimum solution for routing privately owned automated vehiclescitations
- 2019Relationships between mobile phone usage and activity-travel behavior: A review of the literature and an examplecitations
- 2018An optimization model of automated taxis in trip assignment under elastic demand for the first/last mile problem
- 2018Performance Analysis and Fleet Requirements of Automated Demand-Responsive Transport Systems as an Urban Public Transport Servicecitations
- 2018Operations with Automated and Connected Vehicles
- 2018Potential of peer-to-peer bike sharing for relieving bike parking capacity shortage at train stations
- 2018The impact of on-demand service schemes provided by a fleet of shared autonomous vehicles
- 2018Solving the station-based one-way carsharing network planning problem with relocations and non-linear demandcitations
- 2018Potential of peer-to-peer bike sharing for relieving bike parking capacity shortage at train stations: An explorative analysis for the Netherlands
- 2018Editorial of the TR Part C special issue on: “Operations with automated vehicles (AVs): Applications in freight and passenger transport”citations
- 2018Road Network Design in a Developing Country Using Mobile Phone Data: An Application to Senegalcitations
- 2018Applying a Model for Trip Assignment and Dynamic Routing of Automated Taxis with Congestion: System Performance in the City of Delft, The Netherlandscitations
- 2017Development and transport implications of automated vehicles in the Netherlands
- 2017Insights into carsharing demand dynamics: Outputs of an agent-based model application to Lisbon, Portugalcitations
- 2017Environmental and financial impacts of adopting alternative vehicle technologies and relocation strategies in station-based one-way carsharingcitations
- 2017An optimization model for vehicle routing of automated taxi trips with dynamic travel timescitations
- 2017Development and transport implications of automated vehicles in the Netherlands: Scenarios for 2030 and 2050
- 2017Using metro smart card data to model location choice of after-work activities: An application to Shanghai:
- 2016Designing an Automated Demand-Responsive Transport Systemcitations
- 2016Designing an automated demand-responsive transport system: Fleet size and performance analysis for the case of a campus-train station service
- 2016Optimizing the service area and trip selection of electric automated taxis used for the last mile of train trips
- 2016Scenarios about development and implications of automated vehicles in the Netherlands
- 2016Vehicle automation and transport system performance
- 2016Preferences of travellers for using automated vehicles as last mile public transport of multimodal train tripscitations
- 2016WEpods project: finding the potential for automated road public transport
- 2015Optimizing the service zone location of electric automated taxis in train trip connection
- 2015Exploring plausible futures of automated vehicles in the Netherlands: results from a scenario analysis
- 2015Transport and Planning at Delft University of Technology. By Cristina Olaverri
- 2015Valuation of travel attributes for using automated vehicles as egress transport of multimodal train tripscitations
- 2015Improving carsharing reservation systems by variable quality of service and relocations operations
- 2015Evaluation of the environmental and financial impact of adopting alternative technologies in a carsharing system for the city of Lisbon
- 2015Trip pricing of one-way station-based carsharing networks with zone and time of day price variationscitations
- 2015Insights into carsharing demand dynamics
- 2015A MIP model to optimize real time maintenance and relocation operations in one-way carsharing systemscitations
- 2015Assessing the viability of enabling a round-trip carsharing system to accept one-way trips: Application to Logan Airport in Bostoncitations
- 2014Electric Vehicles Charging Network Planningcitations
- 2014Comparing optimal relocation operations with simulated relocation policies in one-way carsharing systemscitations
- 2014Simulating carsharing operations through agent-based modelling: An application to the city of Lisbon, Portugalcitations
- 2014The added value of accounting for users flexibility and information on the potential of a station-based one-way car-sharing system: An application in Lisbon, Portugalcitations
- 2014The added value of accounting for Users' flexibility and information on The potential of a station-based One-way car-sharing system: An Application in Lisbon, Portugalcitations
- 2013Carsharing systems demand estimation and defined operations: A literature review
- 2012Optimization approach to depot location and trip selection in one-way carsharing systemscitations
- 2012Testing the validity of the MIP approach for locating carsharing stations in one-way systemscitations
- 2011Carpooling and carpool clubs: Clarifying concepts and assessing value enhancement possibilities through a Stated Preference web survey in Lisbon, Portugalcitations
- 2010Applying a structured simulation-based methodology to assess carpooling time-space potentialcitations
- 2010Setting Speed Limits on Rural Two-Lane Highways by Modeling the Relationship between Expert Judgment and Measurable Roadside Characteristicscitations
- 2009A conceptual model for carpooling systems simulationcitations
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Preferences of travellers for using automated vehicles as last mile public transport of multimodal train trips
Abstract
In the recent years many developments took place regarding automated vehicles (AVs) technology. It is however unknown to which extent the share of the existing transport modes will change as result of AVs introduction as another public transport option. This study is the first where detailed traveller preferences for AVs are explored and compared to existing modes. Its main objective is to position AVs in the transportation market and understand the sensitivity of travellers towards some of their attributes, focusing particularly on the use of these vehicles as egress mode of train trips. Because fully-automated vehicles are not yet a reality and they entail a potentially high disruptive way on how we use automobiles today, we apply a stated preference experiment where the role of attitudes in perceiving the utility of AVs is particularly explored in addition to the classical instrumental variables and several socio-economic variables. The estimated discrete choice model shows that first class train travellers on average prefer the use of AVs as egress mode, compared to the use of bicycle or bus/tram/metro as egress. We therefore conclude that AVs as last mile transport between the train station and the final destination have most potential for first class train travellers. Results show that in-vehicle time in AVs is experienced more negatively than in-vehicle time in manually driven cars. This suggests that travellers do not perceive the theoretical advantage of being able to perform other tasks during the trip in an automated vehicle, at least not yet. Results also show that travellers’ attitudes regarding trust and sustainability of AVs are playing an important role in AVs attractiveness, which leads to uncertainty on how people will react when AVs are introduced in practice. We therefore state the importance of paying sufficient attention to these psychological factors, next to classic instrumental attributes like travel time and costs, before and during the implementation process of AVs as a public transport alternative. We recommend the extension of this research to revealed preference studies, thereby using the results of field studies.
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