Yu Wang, Charisma Choudhury, Thomas O. Hancock, Yacan Wang, Juan de Dios Ortúzar Abstract We aim to understand the effect of different information types on risk perception and examine the relationship between perceived risk and travel behaviour during a... read more →
Álvaro Rodríguez-Valencia, J. de D. Ortúzar, Santiago Mesa-García Abstract Motorcycle and car ownership are rapidly growing in the Global South. However, little research has been conducted to understand the factors influencing motorcycle ownership and whether... read more →
Rodrigo Vega, Margarita Greene, Juan de Dios Ortúzar Abstract Cycling has experienced a significant increase in several parts of the world, partly due to a general interest towards sustainable mobility. Chile is not an exception,... read more →
Martin Trépanier, Marcela Munizaga Abstract Public transport is key to the sustainability of the mobility of billions of people around the world. Many sources of data are available to help its planning, namely... read more →
Sergio Jara-Díaz, Antonio Gschwender, Juan Cristóbal Castro, Matías Lepe Abstract Should transit prices vary with distance? And if so, how? Two arguments that point in opposing directions have been presented in the literature: long distance users induce... read more →
Darío Hidalgo, Ricardo Giesen and Juan Carlos Muñoz Abstract Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has grown fast in the last 25 years, promising low-cost, rapid implementation, and large positive impacts. Despite advances,... read more →
Mitsuyoshi Fukushi, Felipe Delgado, Sebastián Raveau Abstract The demand models used in revenue management systems applied to air transport are affected by endogeneity. This effect is particularly important in the Discrete Choice Models used in Choice Based... read more →
Tomás Rossetti, Ricardo A. Daziano Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has put a spotlight on the importance of crowd avoidance to understand behavior during a public health emergency. In terms of travel behavior modeling... read more →
Tomás Rossetti, Ricardo A. Daziano Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has added to the challenge of decarbonizing the transportation sector, as shared modes were perceived as more dangerous during the health emergency. If these... read more →
Tomás Rossetti, Melissa Ruhl, Andrea Broaddus, Ricardo A. Daziano Abstract The Covid-19 pandemic dramatically reduced demand for public transportation and other shared mobility services. While some studies have indicated that this lowered demand may continue for some... read more →