María Attard, Camila Balbontín Abstract The theme of micromobility was introduced for the first time in Thredbo 17 as the growth of shared and privately-owned e-scooters, bicycles and e-bicycles continue to affect the... read more →
Mathias Moller, Sebastián Raveau Abstract Overcrowding in metro systems can exert a negative impact on the travel experience of the passengers and on the system’s capacity. This can affect passengers in different ways, worsening their perception... read more →
Vicente Iglesias, Sebastián Raveau Abstract Mode choice modeling has shown a significant crowding effect over travel time perception. But the recent COVID-19 pandemic and the related sanitary measures have changed perceptions of overcrowding on the... read more →
Franco Basso, Marco Batarce, Raúl Pezoa, Matías Villalobos, Mauricio Varas Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the government measures to curb its spread, have significantly affected mobility. Various studies have investigated behavioral changes across different transport modes accounting... read more →
Rodrigo Mora, Natan Waintrub, Cristhian Figueroa, Amarilis Horta Abstract Promoted by most governments as a sustainable form of transportation, cycling is surging worldwide. Despite the positive impacts of cycling, conflicts between cyclists and other street users such... read more →
Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken, Thomas E. Guerrero B., Lake Sagaris Abstract When suitably organized, public transport plays an important role in social inclusion and equity by providing crucial access to social, political, and economic opportunities. Notwithstanding, a growing body... read more →
Chinh Q. Ho, Alejandro Tirachini Abstract Mobility as a service (MaaS) is an emerging framework that integrates multiple transport services into a single and intuitive platform. This paper contrasts the urban passenger transport markets... read more →
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 →