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No. 2021/12 | 18 Mar 2021 |
Micromobility Policies for Sustainable Transport
This paper analyses regulations that support non-motorised mobility in Bogotá and Mexico City. It reviews the promotion of bicycles as a sustainable alternative to cars and the rapid implementation of cycling lanes as a substitute for public... |
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No. 2021/11 | 17 Mar 2021 |
Scooters Are Here, But Where Do They Go?
This paper examines how 37 US cities regulate scooter parking. It analyses rates of improper scooter parking and discusses how cities can employ scooter regulations, in conjunction with other policies, to realise broader goals such as promoting... |
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No. 2021/08 | 28 Jan 2021 |
Piecing Together the Puzzle
Many regions are seeking to improve mobility choices for citizens, both in congested city settings and poorly connected peripheral communities. Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is increasingly presented as a possible solution, yet beyond pilot level... |
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No. 2021/07 | 27 Jan 2021 |
Inferring Modal Split from Mobile Phones
This paper describes methods to identify trip details, including the mode of transport for each trip, from smartphone app data and from mobile network data. Use cases include travel demand surveys, travel behaviour gamification, mobility-as-a-service... |
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No. 2021/06 | 27 Jan 2021 |
Benefits of Cellular Telecommunication and Smart Card Data for Travel Behaviour Analysis
This paper proposes the estimation of trip origin-destination matrices using big data through two case studies. In the first, trip matrices are estimated from mobile network data and compared with household travel survey results. In the second,... |
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No. 2021/05 | 27 Jan 2021 |
Use of Big Data in Transport Modelling
This paper guides transport planners in making the best use of mobile phone traces, derived either from mobile network data or from smartphone app data. It suggests combining such new data sources with conventional travel surveys whose sample size... |
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No. 2021/04 | 27 Jan 2021 |
Use of Mobile Telecommunication Data in Transport Modelling
Transport planners see an opportunity in mobile phone data to better map trip destinations and monitor travel demand over time. However, such data require extensive processing to reveal trip details and transport modes. This paper defines quality... |
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No. 2021/03 | 22 Jan 2021 |
Northern and Arctic Air Connectivity in Canada
This paper examines explicit northern and Arctic connectivity policies in Canada, recognising the vital importance of air services in economic and social life. It comments on existing legislation, regulations, policies and programmes of the federal... |
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No. 2021/02 | 19 Jan 2021 |
Applying the Island Transport Equivalent to the Greek Islands
This report looks at the need for Greece to redesign its inter-island transport system to make it more operational and sustainable. It takes into account the challenges of designing networks for island ecosystems and island clusters, which present... |
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No. 2021/01 | 07 Jan 2021 |
A Review of Public Transport Policies in Remote Communities in Chile
This report looks at the policies and programmes Chile has been putting in place over the past few decades to foster the development of public transport in remote communities. In particular, it has been taking a regional approach and encouraging... |
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No. 2020/30 | 16 Dec 2020 |
Transport Connectivity for Remote Communities in Scotland
This report looks at the transport challenges for remote areas in Scotland. It does so by examining innovative policies the government has developed to ensure communities on both the margins of the country and the economy are connected to the rest of... |
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No. 2020/29 | 16 Dec 2020 |
Comparing Road and Rail Investment in Cost-Benefit Analysis
This paper examines whether the results of cost-benefit analyses (CBA) for road and rail projects can be compared with each other. Road and rail projects address different transport needs and aim to solve different problems. This does not make... |
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No. 2020/28 | 21 Sept 2020 |
Congestion in Latin American Cities
This paper surveys trends in private vehicle use in Latin American cities and related government policies. It discusses the Colombian government’s initiatives to adopt congestion charging in major cities, highlights the political constraints... |
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No. 2020/27 | 28 Oct 2020 |
Trends in Car Use, Travel Demand and Policy Thinking
This paper discusses the main trends of car use and travel demand, as well as changes in policy responses and attitudes to managing the growth in urban traffic. It highlights the importance of orienting transport policies towards broader objectives... |
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No. 2020/26 | 23 Nov 2020 |
Dimensions of Accessibility Benefits
This paper addresses the problem of involuntary social exclusion resulting from mobility constraints by proposing a conceptual model for the interaction between transport and wellbeing. Providing accessibility for all yields widely shared benefits... |
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No. 2020/25 | 23 Nov 2020 |
Measuring Accessibility
This paper discusses the current state of transport accessibility measurement. It demonstrates that all commonly used measures are special cases of a generic accessibility model that conforms to a few fundamental axioms. The paper also shows that... |
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No. 2020/24 | 19 Nov 2020 |
A People-Centred Approach to Accessibility
This paper discusses two variants of the accessibility paradigm for transport planning. The extensive paradigm aims to radically overhaul transport planning to incorporate issues of environmental quality, urban sprawl, safety and health. Its adoption... |
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No. 2020/23 | 19 Nov 2020 |
The Accessibility Shift
This paper explores conceptual barriers to shifting the foundation of transport planning from mobility to accessibility. These barriers include an implicit belief that accessibility must bring other benefits to be of value, the idea that individuals’... |
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No. 2020/22 | 19 Nov 2020 |
Accessibility and Transport Appraisal
This paper describes the different approaches to measuring accessibility benefits and the limitations of their application in practice. It argues that a broader perspective on accessibility measurement and valuation beyond the current focus on time... |
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No. 2020/21 | 12 Nov 2020 |
Reconciling Accessibility Benefits with User Benefits
This paper asks whether transport policy assessments should use accessibility benefits as a key measure instead of user benefits. It argues that both measures are equivalent if accessibility measures are based on transport users’ own preferences and... |
International Transport Forum Discussion Papers
English, French
- ISSN: 2223439X (online)
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Micromobility Policies for Sustainable Transport
International Transport Forum
18 Mar 2021
This paper analyses regulations that support non-motorised mobility in Bogotá and Mexico City. It reviews the promotion of bicycles as a sustainable alternative to cars and the rapid implementation of cycling lanes as a substitute for public...
Scooters Are Here, But Where Do They Go?
International Transport Forum
17 Mar 2021
This paper examines how 37 US cities regulate scooter parking. It analyses rates of improper scooter parking and discusses how cities can employ scooter regulations, in conjunction with other policies, to realise broader goals such as promoting...
Piecing Together the Puzzle
Jana Sochor
28 Jan 2021
Many regions are seeking to improve mobility choices for citizens, both in congested city settings and poorly connected peripheral communities. Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is increasingly presented as a possible solution, yet beyond pilot level...
Inferring Modal Split from Mobile Phones
Norbert Brändle
27 Jan 2021
This paper describes methods to identify trip details, including the mode of transport for each trip, from smartphone app data and from mobile network data. Use cases include travel demand surveys, travel behaviour gamification, mobility-as-a-service...
Benefits of Cellular Telecommunication and Smart Card Data for Travel Behaviour Analysis
Patrick Bonnel
27 Jan 2021
This paper proposes the estimation of trip origin-destination matrices using big data through two case studies. In the first, trip matrices are estimated from mobile network data and compared with household travel survey results. In the second,...
Use of Big Data in Transport Modelling
Luis Willumsen
27 Jan 2021
This paper guides transport planners in making the best use of mobile phone traces, derived either from mobile network data or from smartphone app data. It suggests combining such new data sources with conventional travel surveys whose sample size...
Use of Mobile Telecommunication Data in Transport Modelling
Imane Essadeq and Thibault Janik
27 Jan 2021
Transport planners see an opportunity in mobile phone data to better map trip destinations and monitor travel demand over time. However, such data require extensive processing to reveal trip details and transport modes. This paper defines quality...
Northern and Arctic Air Connectivity in Canada
Mike Tretheway, Robert Andriulaitis, Jody Kositsky and Geneva Tretheway
22 Jan 2021
This paper examines explicit northern and Arctic connectivity policies in Canada, recognising the vital importance of air services in economic and social life. It comments on existing legislation, regulations, policies and programmes of the federal...
Applying the Island Transport Equivalent to the Greek Islands
Maria Lekakou, George Remoundos and Evangelia Stefanidaki
19 Jan 2021
This report looks at the need for Greece to redesign its inter-island transport system to make it more operational and sustainable. It takes into account the challenges of designing networks for island ecosystems and island clusters, which present...
A Review of Public Transport Policies in Remote Communities in Chile
Roberto Villalobos, Marcela Muñoz, Natalia Berríos and Eduardo Koffman
07 Jan 2021
This report looks at the policies and programmes Chile has been putting in place over the past few decades to foster the development of public transport in remote communities. In particular, it has been taking a regional approach and encouraging...
Transport Connectivity for Remote Communities in Scotland
James Laird
16 Dec 2020
This report looks at the transport challenges for remote areas in Scotland. It does so by examining innovative policies the government has developed to ensure communities on both the margins of the country and the economy are connected to the rest of...
Comparing Road and Rail Investment in Cost-Benefit Analysis
Tom Worsley
16 Dec 2020
This paper examines whether the results of cost-benefit analyses (CBA) for road and rail projects can be compared with each other. Road and rail projects address different transport needs and aim to solve different problems. This does not make...
Congestion in Latin American Cities
Juan Pablo Bocarejo
21 Sept 2020
This paper surveys trends in private vehicle use in Latin American cities and related government policies. It discusses the Colombian government’s initiatives to adopt congestion charging in major cities, highlights the political constraints...
Trends in Car Use, Travel Demand and Policy Thinking
Phil Goodwin
28 Oct 2020
This paper discusses the main trends of car use and travel demand, as well as changes in policy responses and attitudes to managing the growth in urban traffic. It highlights the importance of orienting transport policies towards broader objectives...
Dimensions of Accessibility Benefits
Andrés Monzón and Elena López
23 Nov 2020
This paper addresses the problem of involuntary social exclusion resulting from mobility constraints by proposing a conceptual model for the interaction between transport and wellbeing. Providing accessibility for all yields widely shared benefits...
Measuring Accessibility
Eric Miller
23 Nov 2020
This paper discusses the current state of transport accessibility measurement. It demonstrates that all commonly used measures are special cases of a generic accessibility model that conforms to a few fundamental axioms. The paper also shows that...
A People-Centred Approach to Accessibility
Karel Martens
19 Nov 2020
This paper discusses two variants of the accessibility paradigm for transport planning. The extensive paradigm aims to radically overhaul transport planning to incorporate issues of environmental quality, urban sprawl, safety and health. Its adoption...
The Accessibility Shift
Jonathan Levine
19 Nov 2020
This paper explores conceptual barriers to shifting the foundation of transport planning from mobility to accessibility. These barriers include an implicit belief that accessibility must bring other benefits to be of value, the idea that individuals’...
Accessibility and Transport Appraisal
Karst Guers
19 Nov 2020
This paper describes the different approaches to measuring accessibility benefits and the limitations of their application in practice. It argues that a broader perspective on accessibility measurement and valuation beyond the current focus on time...
Reconciling Accessibility Benefits with User Benefits
Jonas Eliasson
12 Nov 2020
This paper asks whether transport policy assessments should use accessibility benefits as a key measure instead of user benefits. It argues that both measures are equivalent if accessibility measures are based on transport users’ own preferences and...