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 →
Agustín Chiu, Gustavo Angulo, Homero Larraín Abstract The Inventory Routing Problem (IRP) arises in logistics operations when routing and inventory decisions are made simultaneously. In this work, some ideas to improve the long-term performance of... read more →
Hernán Catalán, Hans Lobel & Juan Carlos Herrera Abstract The way in which public transport buses are driven has an influence in users’perception and satisfaction with the service. Bus driver’s behavior... read more →
Yixue Zhang, Steven Farber, Mischa Young, Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken, Timothy Ross Abstract People with disabilities (PWD) represent the largest minority group in Canada. Many municipalities have implemented paratransit services and subsidized accessible taxi services to provide affordable and equitable transport... read more →
Sergio R. Jara-Diaz, Esteban Muñoz-Paulsen Abstract Although cable car services have become an integral part of the transit system in many cities in the world, their specific technology has never been studied from... read more →
Tomás Rossetti, Ricardo A. Daziano Abstract At-home antigen (rapid) tests have been successfully deployed in many countries to quickly detect COVID-19 cases. Whereas antigen tests have multiple advantages, they tend to have higher... read more →
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 →