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How much of which mode?
(2020)Mobility as a Service (MaaS) seeks to integrate emerging shared mobility modes with existing public transportation (PT). Decisive to its uptake will be attractive subscription plans that cater for heterogeneous mobility needs. Research on willingness to pay for such plans has commenced, yet remains divided on a central question: how much to include of which mode, and how? Complementing previous research building on stated preference data, ...Conference Paper -
Multimodal transportation plans
(2021)The integration of shared mobility modes with public transportation to provide ‘mobility as a service’ (MaaS) in a sustainable way has received substantial attention from transportation scholars, practitioners and policymakers. In fully integrated systems, customers are offered a choice between ‘pay-as-you-go’ and monthly subscription plans. While there has been considerable research into the configuration, willingness to pay and resulting ...Conference Paper -
Impact of service design on urban ridepooling systems
(2020)2020 IEEE 23rd International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC)Ridepooling services promise to provide fast and comfortable transportation at an affordable price level. Several studies and simulations have shown the potential for positive impacts on congestion, pollution and consumed resources by replacing current car trips or taxi rides with a fleet of (autonomous) ridepooling vehicles. In this work, demand and supply data from a ridepooling company in Hamburg, Germany, are taken to build up a ...Conference Paper -
The impact of employer fringe benefits on commuting to work by car in Switzerland
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A two-stage travel survey approach to estimate the value of travel time in Switzerland
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Calibration of a regional agent-based travel demand model to simulate the spread of COVID-19
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Shared micromobility in Zurich, Switzerland
(2020)Shared micromobility services (e-scooters, bicycles, e-bikes) have rapidly gained popularity in the past few years, yet little is known about their use. While most previous studies have analysed datasets from single providers, only few comparative studies between two or more modes exist and none so far have analysed competition and mode choice at a high spatiotemporal resolution. To this end, we analysed a large and dense dataset containing ...Conference Paper -
Analysis of ridepooling strategies with MATSim
(2020)Emerging ridepooling services promise to improve existing mobility systems and increase efficiency in road traffic. Private mobility companies and policymakers strive to find the right design of such services to meet customer needs and reduce traffic in urban areas. In order to analyse the effects of ridepooling systems and to predict implications, the agent-based simulation framework MATSim offers two extensions for the simulation of ...Conference Paper