Sökning: "long distance transport"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 64 avhandlingar innehållade orden long distance transport.
1. Driverless trucks in the Swedish freight transport system : An analysis of future impacts on the transport system and the emerging innovation system
Sammanfattning : A large-scale introduction of driverless trucks could start taking place during the next decade. While this could bring several economic benefits for freight transport actors and society, it may also change the freight transport system and exacerbate the negative effects of road transport. LÄS MER
2. Mode choice modelling of long-distance passenger transport based on mobile phone network data
Sammanfattning : Reliable forecasting models are needed to achieve the climate related goals in the face of increasing transport demand. Such models can predict the long-term behavioural response to policy interventions, including infrastructure investments, and thus provide valuable pre-dictions for decision makers. LÄS MER
3. Essays on Transport Economics
Sammanfattning : Essay 1: The wear and tear of an extra vehicle that uses a road results in advancementof future repavements. This increases the present value cost of these repavements, which is interpreted as the marginal cost. LÄS MER
4. Regional Intermodal Transport Systems : Analysis and Case Study in the Stockholm-Mälaren Region
Sammanfattning : The global trend of urbanization is evident and also valid in Sweden and for the Stockholm-Mälaren region, also referred to as the Mälaren valley, a region consisting of metropolitan Stockholm and areas around the lake of Mälaren. In this context, efficient urban freight transportation has emerged as essential for sustainable development of urban areas. LÄS MER
5. Modelling and Simulating Demand-Responsive Transport
Sammanfattning : Public transport is an efficient way to transport large volumes of travellers. However, there are systemic issues that make it hard for conventional public transport to provide efficient service on finer levels, like first- and last-mile problems or low-demand areas. LÄS MER