The potential of mobility as a service bundles as a mobility management tool
Elderly travel frequencies and transport mode choices in Greater Rotterdam, the Netherlands
How commuting affects subjective wellbeing
Changes in level of household car ownership: the role of life events and spatial context
The impact of urban form on commuting in large Chinese cities
Simulating a rich ride-share mobility service using agent-based models
Spatiotemporal variation in travel regularity through transit user profiling
Survey design for exploring demand for Mobility as a Service plans
What are the determinants of the willingness to share rides in pooled on-demand services?
A modeling approach for matching ridesharing trips within macroscopic travel demand models
Use of acceleration data for transportation mode prediction
Apps, activities and travel: an conceptual exploration based on activity theory
The evaluation of large cycling infrastructure investments in Glasgow using crowdsourced cycle data
Dutch politicians’ use of cost–benefit analysis
Subjective well-being in China: how much does commuting matter?
Trip chain complexity: a comparison among latent classes of daily mobility patterns
The effects of highway development on housing prices
The sharing economy and the job market: the case of ride-hailing drivers in Chile
The prospects of fare-free public transport: evidence from Tallinn
A review on travel behaviour modelling in dynamic traffic simulation models for evacuations
The effect of work-related factors on the bicycle commute mode choice in the Netherlands
The impact of planned disruptions on rail passenger demand
Resilience and accessibility of Swedish and Dutch municipalities
Latent classes of daily mobility patterns: the relationship with attitudes towards modes
Accessibility measures for robustness of the transport system
The Gothenburg congestion charges: cost–benefit analysis and distribution effects
New appraisal values of travel time saving and reliability in Great Britain
On complexity and variability of individuals’ discretionary activities