1: PLENARY
Hendy: How to transform public transport in a world city (no paper)
2A: DISRUPTION MANAGEMENT
Parkes: The longevity of behaviour change: A case study of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Paper (PDF)
Papangelis: The effects of mobile real time public transport information on rural passengers Paper (PDF)
Galatioto: Assessment of major weather event impacts using microsimulation techniques Paper (PDF)
2B: URBAN TRAFFIC CONTROL
Sha: A comparative study of centralised and decentralised hierarchies for urban traffic control Paper (PDF)
Ahmed: Investigating bus priority parameters for isolated vehicle actuated junctions Paper (PDF)
Narh: Can chaos theory be used to manage traffic in signalised urban networks? Paper (PDF)
2C: PEDESTRIANS
Calvert: Urban walking experience, understood as relationships between the pedestrian’s inner world, the city they experience and their physical movement Paper (PDF)
Matthews: Crossing the street blind: the importance of being certain (no paper)
Clarkson: Examining pedestrian attitudes and behaviour: Implications for the design of shared space Paper (PDF)
2D: TRANSPORT AND AGE
Garner: Young non-drivers: Will they always steer clear of getting behind the wheel? Paper (PDF)
Chen: A panel-data analysis of the observed decline in car access among young adults in Britain (no paper)
Remaining mobile: An exploration of the reality of being a mobility scooter user Paper (PDF)
3A: ICT AND TRANSPORT 1
Anwer: Dynamics of various conventional and advanced ICT in earthquakes (A user’s perspective) Paper (PDF)
Richomme: An evaluation of Google’s automatic mode detection service – for travel diary applications Paper (no paper)
3B NETWORK ANALYSIS
Luan: The performance of dynamic in-vehicle route guidance services in an eco-system with heterogeneous service providers Paper (PDF)
Seetharaman: Reliability based disaggregate stochastic process model with strict capacity constraints in congested transit network Paper (PDF)
3C PUBLIC TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 1
Dhakal: Evaluation of bus performances using advanced AVL data Paper (PDF)
Potoglou: Preferences for privacy, surveillance and security: A pan-European study on the metro/train travel (no paper)
3D DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Zhang: Electric vehicles in China: Life cycle energy consumption and CO2 emissions for the different power mixes in China, now and in the future Paper (PDF)
Dennis: Vehicles for rural transport services in sub Saharan Africa Paper (PDF)
4: PLENARY
Quddus: Effects of geodemographic profiles of drivers on their injury severity from traffic crashes using a multilevel mixed-effects ordered logit model Paper (PDF)
5: PLENARY
Blainey: Predict or prophesy? Modelling British transport demand and capacity for 2100 Paper (PDF)
6A: CAPACITY MANAGEMENT
Li: Dynamic robust optimal control of motorway traffic with demand and supply uncertainty Paper (PDF)
Bell: Quantifying the impact of autonomic system control motorway traffic using a micro modelling approach Paper (PDF)
Yap: The impact of exiting flows on roundabout lane entry capacity Paper (PDF)
6B: INNOVATIVE MODELLING 1
Turnbull: Mathematical models for mileage as vehicles age (no paper)
Zolfaghari: Playable transport models: Principles, opportunities and challenges (no paper)
Karcanias: System of systems and multi-modal transportation Paper (PDF)
6C: CYCLING
Miah: Development and testing of a prototype instrumented bicycle model for the prevention of cyclist accidents Paper (PDF)
Philips: Improving estimates of capacity of populations to make journeys by walking and cycling Paper (PDF)
O’Hare: Piloting methods to explore the influence of hard and soft environmnetal factors on cycling behaviour across social groups Paper (PDF)
6D: TRANSPORT POLICY
Dudley: Expertise and the dynamics of decision making in large infrastructure projects: from UK trunk roads to High Speed Rail 2 Paper (PDF)
Nellthorp: Designing urban transport policies for public acceptability: An extension of economic analysis applied to metro investment, bus priority and road pricing Paper (PDF)
Clark: When policy recommendations get lost in translation: An examination of the express coach ‘niche’ as a missed sustainable mobility opportunity Paper (PDF)
7A: MODE CHOICE
Huang: Modelling co-evolution of residential location and mode choice in a linear monocentric city Paper (PDF)
Pangbourne: The message is the medium – influencing travel behaviour change using persuasive technologies Paper (PDF)
Chatterjee: The same mode again? Mode choice variability in Great Britain (no paper)
7B: TRANSPORT AND LAND USE 1
Yilmaz: Evaluating the land use effects of Silvertown Tunnelusing a prototype UrbanSim model of Greater London Paper (PDF)
Wen: Effect of land use planning on transport sustaianbility Paper (PDF)
Banerjee: ‘Where we live’ and ‘how we travel’ – Interpreting the influence of urban form on travel patterns using PLS-SEM Paper (PDF)
7C: PUBLIC TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 2
Pavlides: A study of cost functions for timetabling national railway operations Paper (PDF)
Nadudvari: Modelling passenger’s route choice behaviour on the London Underground: application of two choice modelling approaches Paper (PDF)
7D: SUSTAINABILITY AND EMISSIONS
Franco: Can food waste feed waste collection fleets? A sustainable approach to waste management Paper (PDF)
Hu: Assessment of different urban traffic control strategy impacts on vehicle emissions Paper (PDF)
Linton: Developing a methodology to quantify emissions associated with excess capacity in urban transport systems Paper (PDF)
8A: INNOVATIVE MODELLING 2
Imprialou: A new modelling approach to develop accident-speed relationships using multivariate Poisson log-normal regression models Paper (PDF)
Pal: Agent-based simulation model for supply chain transportation corridors Paper (PDF)
8B: TRANSPORT AND LAND USE 2
Hardini: Comparing descriptions of transport infrastructure and land use relationship of different perspectives: Understanding from city growth theories Paper (PDF)
Jahanshahi: The built environment typologies in the UK and their influences on travel behaviour Paper (PDF)
8C: ICT AND TRANSPORT 2
Lekshmy: Using the crowd to enable smart mobility Paper (PDF)
Clayton: Imagined journeys: Experiences of connecting home for those who travel away for work Paper (PDF)
8D: LOW CARBON TRAVEL
Chatterton: Flexi-mobility: Helping local authorities unlock low carbon travel? Paper (PDF)
Thorpe: Why are we not all wanting to drive an electric vehicle? Paper (PDF)
9: PLENARY
Matthews: Where do we go from here? Technology and visuallly imparied people’s mobility (no paper)
10A: SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES
Williams: Social practice theory and sustainable mobility: An analysis of English local transport planning as a system of provision Paper (PDF)
Bartle: Employer attitudes to sustainable transport initiatives: Perceptions of senior managers in North Bristol Paper (PDF)
10B: AVIATION
Busquets: Application of machine learning techniques in air traffic forecasting Paper (PDF)
Edwards: Aircraft cost index and the future of carbon emissins from air travel Paper (PDF)
10C: SOCIAL MEDIA 1
Dickinson: Collaborative travel apps, reciprocity and the Internet of Things Paper (PDF)
Gault: Passenger probe kits: Understanding the experience of commuters and social media Paper (PDF)
10D: SHOPPING TRAVEL
Roby: ‘Click and collect’; How will this affect travel practices? Paper (PDF)
Suel: Mobility impacts of multi-channel retailing: joint model of shopping channel and destination choice Paper (PDF)
11A: EVALUATING SMARTER CHOICES
Heinen: Changes in commute mode choice of a new transport infrastructure intervention (no paper)
Melia: Bias and evidence hierarchies in the evaluation of smarter choices Paper (PDF)
11B: CAR FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS
Mamouei: A quantitative approach to behavioural analysis of drivers using particle filtering Paper (PDF)
Appiah: Evaluation of existing car-following models and calibration parameters using real time series data Paper (PDF)
11C: SOCIAL MEDIA 2
Chen: Understanding travellers’ social media behaviour: What are travellers talking about the M25 on Twitter? Paper (PDF)
Cottrill: Tweeting transport: Examining the use of Twitter in transport events Paper (PDF)
11D: TRANSPORT FUTURES
Beecroft: Automated? Flexible? Secure? Exploring public transport futures Paper (PDF)
Enoch: Looking through a windscreen at a future of motoring Paper (PDF)
12: PLENARY
Rutnam: Major challenges in transport and the response to them (no paper)