Jaime Soza-Parra, Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken Abstract Accessibility, understood as how easily individuals can reach a desired destination, can be measured in multiple ways. Perceived accessible opportunities, which include those seen as viable alternatives and... read more →
María Francisca Yáñez, Elisabetta Cherchi, Juan de Dios Ortúzar Abstract The mode choice process, especially in the case of commuter trips, reflects the strong tendency people have to simplify the assessment of their options when... read more →
Rodrigo Mora, Tomás Cox, Ricardo Hurtubia, Marie Geraldine Herrmann-Lunecke Abstract Small-scale conflicts between cyclists and users of other modes of transport are usually underreported, although very relevant for the cycling experience. Despite a growing literature in... read more →
Gabriel Nova, C. Ángelo Guevara, Stephane Hess, Thomas O. Hancock Abstract Discrete choice analysis aims to understand and predict decision-makers’ behaviour, a goal that is crucial across several disciplines, including transportation. This type of analysis has relied predominantly... read more →
Bastián Henríquez-Jara, Thomas O. Hancock, Albert Solernou, Jorge García, C. Ángelo Guevara, Charisma Choudhury Abstract The effect of experiences on travel mode choices is well established in the literature. Additionally, there is evidence that psychophysiological signals, such as skin conductance, can capture... read more →
Andrea Pellegrini, Andrés Fielbaum Abstract On-demand ridepooling benefits from updating its routing decisions in real-time as new information becomes available, as well as from optimising the pickup and dropoff (PUDO) points to avoid... read more →
Andrés Fielbaum Abstract This paper investigates the coordination costs associated with how vehicles and passengers meet in space, in any mode where the vehicle is not owned by the passenger. We... read more →
Haoning Xi, John D. Nelson, Corinne Mulley, David A. Hensher, Chinh Q. Ho, Camila Balbontin Abstract This study explores the potential for integrated mobility services in a regional and rural context. In-depth interviews of stakeholders, including Non-Transport Providers and Transport Providers,... read more →
Marta Contreras, Alondra Chamorro, Nikole Guerrero, Carolina Martínez, Tomás Echaveguren, Eduardo Allen and Nicolás C. Bronfman Abstract Road networks are essential for access, resource distribution, and population evacuation during natural... read more →
De acuerdo con los Estatutos vigentes, se cita a Asamblea Extraordinaria de Socios/as de la Sociedad Chilena de Ingeniería de Transporte, que se realizará el martes 21 de octubre a... read more →