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There's no such thing as cycle traffic: a critical discourse analysis of public opposition to pro-cycle planning
(2024)
Across a variety of low-cycling contexts, there are ambitious targets to reduce private car use and increase cycling to decarbonise everyday mobility practices. A component of many plans to achieve this modal shift is ...
The impact of labour market disruptions and transport choice on the environment during Covid-19
(2021)
Since late 2019, COVID-19 has devastated the global economy, with indirect implications for the environment. As governments’ prioritized health and implemented measures such as the closure of non-essential businesses and ...
Identifying optimal locations for community electric vehicle charging
(2023)
This research seeks to identify suitable locations for deploying community Electric Vehicle charging points using a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based approach. The charging infrastructure is classified into ...
Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual Applied to a Bus Corridor in Dublin, Ireland
(2004)
The introduction of 11 quality bus corridors (QBCs) has been a success story in the provision of public transport in Dublin, Ireland, over the past few years. In a city where the bus is the main mode of public transport, ...
Monitoring the Static Vehicle Load on a Heavy Goods Vehicle
(2015)
Static vehicle load can be calculated accurately from measurements of axle strain. This paper describes, in outline form, a series of laboratory and field tests on an instrumented heavy goods vehicle. The vehicle was ...
Modelling the potential benefits increased active travel
(2019)
This research examines the behavioural response of commuters within the Greater Dublin Area (GDA), Ireland, to a range of policy incentives designed to encourage travellers to make greater use of sustainable travel modes ...
Desire to work from home: Results of an Irish study
(2022)
Large levels of working from home (WfH) were induced by social distancing and viral control measures undertaken to mitigate the Covid-19 pandemic. Representing an unpredicted change in the way large amounts of people ...
Pre and post Covid preferences for working from home
(2024)
Working from home (WFH) is being seen as a potential solution to many contemporary problems from congestion
to global warming and work-life balance. Since the 1970 s, it was assumed that when information technology ...