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Milakis, D. (author), Snelder, M. (author), van Arem, B. (author), van Wee, B. (author), de Almeida Correia, G.H. (author)
Automated driving technology is emerging. Yet, little is known in the literature about when automated vehicles will reach the market, how penetration rates will evolve and to what extent this new transport technology will affect transport demand and planning. This study uses scenario analysis to identify plausible future development paths of...
article 2017
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Snelder, M. (author), Calvert, S. (author)
Adverse weather conditions regularly lead to severe congestion and large travel time delays on road networks all over the world. Different climate scenarios indicate that in the future adverse weather conditions are likely to become more frequent, last longer and will be more extreme. Although climate mitigation measures are being taken, it...
article 2016
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Schenk, T. (author), Vogel, R.A.L. (author), Maas, N. (author), Tavasszy, L.A. (author)
Joint fact-finding has been advanced as a method for helping stakeholders grappling with technically intensive policy and planning challenges to collaboratively engage in research and arrive at shared sets of facts to inform their decision-making. This paper introduces joint fact-finding and considers its application in the context of...
article 2016
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Huibregtse, E. (author), Napoles, O.M. (author), Hellebrandt, L. (author), Paprotny, D. (author), de Wit, S. (author)
This paper presents a risk-based method to quantify climate change effects on road infrastructure, as a support for decision-making on interventions. This can be implemented in climate adaptation plans as an element of asset management. The method is illustrated by a specific case in which traffic on a road network is disrupted by the flooding...
article 2016
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Tavasszy, L. (author), Bollinger, L.A. (author), Dijkema, G.P.J. (author)
article 2016
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Combes, F. (author), Tavasszy, L.A. (author)
In passenger transport, hub-and-spoke networks allow the transportation of small passenger flows with competitive frequencies, in a way that direct line networks cannot. Equivalently, in freight transport, it can be expected that small shipper-receiver flows of high added value commodities transit through hub and spoke networks, while larger...
article 2016
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van Stralen, W.J.H. (author), Calvert, S.C. (author), Molin, E.J.E. (author)
Weather conditions are widely acknowledged to contribute to the occurrence of congestion on motorway traffic by influencing both traffic supply and traffic demand. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paper that explicitly integrates supply and demand effects in predicting the influence of adverse weather conditions on the probability...
article 2015
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