Jacqueline Arriagada, Carlo Prato, Marcela Munizaga Abstract Understanding the route choice behaviour of public transport passengers is essential for explaining passenger preferences and predicting demand. A growing body of literature has focused on public transport... read more →
Bastián Henríquez-Jara, C. Ángelo Guevara Abstract The Experience-Based Choice Model (EBCM) accounts for the underlying learning process within choices, where the main learning unit is the instant utility: a representation of the hedonic... read more →
Paul Basnak, Camila Balbontín, José Agustín Vallejo-Borda, Fernando Feres, José Reyes, Matthew J. Beck, David A. Hensher, Ricardo Giesen Abstract Although most activities have returned to business as usual after the critical phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are long-lasting impacts, particularly on mobility. Based... read more →
Keiko Porath, Patricia Galilea Abstract Regarding the latest developments in transport research and policy, “mobility of care” (MoC) is a concept that has started to be recognised. MoC refers to trips generated by... read more →
El martes 08 de julio, realizamos el segundo almuerzo de socios del año junto a la segunda Ceremonia de Incorporación de Nuevos Socios. Le dimos la bienvenida a Úrsula Velarde y Alejandro Schmidt, quienes se integran... read more →
por Carlos Melo, Gerente Corporativo de Planificación y Clientes de Metro de Santiago El desarrollo de una conexión ferroviaria entre la ciudad y el Aeropuerto Arturo Merino Benítez ha sido... read more →
por Carolina Palma A., Gerente Técnica de Cityplanning y ex Presidenta de SOCHITRAN Como ingeniera de transporte, he sido gestora, articuladora y testigo de los cambios que ha vivido nuestra... read more →
Jara-Díaz, S., Astroza, S., Candia, D., y Morales, M. (2025) Reallocation of time after an exogenous reduction in mandatory travel: transport, work, and leisure in Chilean two-worker two-gender households. Travel... read more →
Rodrigo Mora, Cristhian Figueroa-Martínez, Natan Waintrub Abstract The surge in cycling in Chilean cities is increasing the number of conflicts between bus drivers and cyclists. However, these conflicts have traditionally been ignored by the literature,... read more →
Andrés Fielbaum, David Salas, Ruilin Zhang, Francisco Castro Abstract Ride-hailing platforms typically classify drivers as either employees or independent contractors. These classifications tend to emphasise either wage certainty or flexibility, but rarely both. We study an alternative... read more →