Investigating variation in bus ridership rates within localised areas of a sub-tropical city
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2016
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This thesis makes a significant contribution to knowledge and understanding of 'Human Travel Behaviour' in relation to transportation research. It holds some important merits that have not been proposed before. It develops a new, comprehensive and meaningful relationship that includes bus transit ridership change due to weather variables, seasonality and transit quality of service within a single daily ridership rate estimation model. The research incorporated both temporal and spatial influences on ridership within a modelling structure, named as the Nested Model Structure. It provides a complete picture of ridership variation across the sub-tropical city of Brisbane, Australia. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92993/1/Syeed%20Anta_Kashfi_Thesis.pdf Kashfi, Syeed Anta (2016) Investigating variation in bus ridership rates within localised areas of a sub-tropical city. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology. |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #Daily Bus Ridership #Weather #Complex Seasonality #Transit Quality of Service #Nested Model Structure #Transit #Apparent Temperature #Topographic Grade #Multiple Linear Regression #Service Intensity |
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