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Research Report 584 Considering a cost-benefit analysis framework for intelligent transport systems

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Category: Transport demand management , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

The purpose of this research was to consider a cost–benefit analysis framework for public policy development that takes account of the potentially distinctive costs and benefits of intelligent transport systems (ITS) projects.

Research Report 565 Pricing strategies for public transport

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The study looked at the trade-off between price and quality for bus and train users in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington.

Research report 467 National travel profiles part B: trips, trends and travel prediction

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Category: Transport demand management , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

Using data held within the New Zealand Household Travel Survey (NZHTS), this research examined changes in travel behaviour between 2003 and 2010 and sought to determine whether travel behaviours such as journey times, mode choice, trip complexity and…

Research Report 616 Assessing the value of public transport as a network

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The development of a comprehensive mechanism for measuring the value of public transport is important to gain a greater understanding of existing networks and plan optimal future networks.

Research report 474 Company cars and fringe benefit tax - understanding the impacts on strategic transport targets

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This report investigates the degree to which current tax polices influence travel behaviour (perhaps unintentionally) in ways that contradict strategic policy objectives.

Research report 473 Calibration of trip distribution by generalised linear models

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Generalised linear models (GLMs) provide a flexible and sound basis for calibrating gravity models for trip distribution, for a wide range of deterrence functions (from steps to splines), with K factors and geographic segmentation.

Research report 464 Incorporating travel time reliability in the estimation of assignment models

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Route choice is determined by some function of mean travel time and distance on the routes available in most traffic assignment models.

Research Report 561 Benefits and delivery risks for bus infrastructure schemes

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This research evaluates existing policy and planning practices, both in New Zealand and overseas, and identifies a framework for appraising and evaluating the benefits and costs of bus-based infrastructure (bus stops and shelters, bus interchanges an…

Research Report 557 Getting more from our roads: an evaluation of special vehicle lanes on urban arterials

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Category: Transport demand management , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: Road traffic engineers & consultants

With increasing demand for travel and limited opportunities for increasing capacity within urban areas there is increasing pressure to make more effective use of the capacity available.

Research Report 054A National traffic database – Research report

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The National Traffic Database (NTDB) is a system for storing traffic data on each of approximately 120,000 sections of New Zealand public road network (state highways and local roads).