A behavioral departure time choice model with latent arrival time preference and rewards for peak-hour avoidance
Presentation / Conference Contribution
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Bottom-up, social innovation for addressing climate change
Preprint / Working Paper
Transport consultations: Exploring the age bias
Journal Article
Understanding and addressing dyslexia in travel information provision
Thesis
This thesis synthesises two previously disparate fields of study by investigating the attitudes and aspirations of dyslexic people regarding travel information provision.
One of the first in-depth qualitative studies of its kind is presented, with t... Read More about Understanding and addressing dyslexia in travel information provision.
The attitudes of young people towards transport in the context of climate change
Thesis
It has been argued that a key component of tackling climate change is to reduce our reliance on the car. In response, it is put forward by this thesis that influencing young
people before they develop a ‘car habit’ would appear crucial and that a mo... Read More about The attitudes of young people towards transport in the context of climate change.
Does the regionalisation of transport decision-making promote sustainability? The case of the English south west
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Residential relocation and travel behaviour change
Thesis
With greater policy emphasis now given to travel demand management, the need for research into understanding travel behaviour, and identifying opportunities to effect travel behaviour change has grown significantly. A key impediment to behaviour chan... Read More about Residential relocation and travel behaviour change.
Road pricing, 'soft' measures and locking in the benefits of transport policy
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The academic centre in practice - three years on. An evaluation of a collaborative venture between higher education and health trusts
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The influence of perceptions of space and opportunity on users' responses to a new public transport system
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Transport and urban housing growth – Unfinished business for Labour
Preprint / Working Paper
This discussion paper has been written following an open invitation from Prof. Phil Goodwin for contributions to the Shadow Transport Minister’s work towards Labour’s manifesto. It draws on research by the author and others into the relationship bet... Read More about Transport and urban housing growth – Unfinished business for Labour.
How Green Belt Policy Could be Adapted to Promote Sustainability
Preprint / Working Paper
In 2019 I was invited to join an academic panel advising the Shadow Planning Minister, who was reviewing Labour's planning policy in the run-up to an anticipated election. This paper was my second contribution to that process. It illustrates one of... Read More about How Green Belt Policy Could be Adapted to Promote Sustainability.
Combo Travel - Active and motorised modes working better together
Preprint / Working Paper
This paper considers the concept of Combo Travel: human-powered mobility in combination with a motorised mode as an enabler of healthier lifestyles and lower carbon journeys.
Most journeys by motorised modes ( bus, train, tube, car, van etc.) also... Read More about Combo Travel - Active and motorised modes working better together.
Bristol on-bus survey 2017
Report
This report contains findings from a bus survey undertaken in 2017 of 1085 passengers on six routes in Bristol UK. The survey sought to understand: passenger perceptions of their bus experience, their travel time use, and perceptions surrounding the... Read More about Bristol on-bus survey 2017.
User experience of the Milton Park bike-share scheme report of survey
Report
In February 2020, six electric bikes (e-bikes) were added to the Milton Park fleet of 18 ‘conventional’ shared bikes, with funding from the MultiCAV project. The scheme is operated by Bainton Bikes of Oxford using Donkey Republic software, and brande... Read More about User experience of the Milton Park bike-share scheme report of survey.
UWE Continuous side road study
Report
This report summarises research undertaken by the Centre for Transport and Society at the University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE) in relation to the provision of continuous footways across side road junctions as a means for providing enhance... Read More about UWE Continuous side road study.
Whilst promising many benefits, widespread private automated vehicles also hold potential to increase traffic flows, worsen congestion, worsen public health, and reduce public transport use (Ainsalu et al., 2018). At the same time, there is potential... Read More about Potential challenges facing persons-in-charge of automated buses, and means of recruiting, testing, and training them: An evidence review.