Estimating the demand for urban bus travel.

Author(s)
Mullen, P.
Year
Abstract

Simple economic models of bus demand are investigated, alternative variables that can be used are examined and some alternative model forms are discussed. Results of a model using data from 12 urban bus operators in Britain are demonstrated and the results are compared with those of other types of study. Results, by showing that passengers are far more sensitive to changes in service than they are to fare rises, are a useful guide to the broader public transport policy issues.

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B 10071 T /71/72.6/ IRRD 216082
Source

Transportation, Vol. 4 (1975), No. 3 (September), p. 231-252, 2 graph., 2 tab., 15 ref.

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