Route Choice Behaviour under Uncertainty in Public Transport Networks

Stated and Revealed Preference Analyses

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Abstract

Arguably, nearly all real-world decisions, including travel choices, are inherently associated with subjective uncertainty where decision-makers’ personal evaluations play a significant role. In public transport networks, uncertainty due to waiting time and, recently, the COVID-19 pandemic possibly induce the most frustration and anxiety. Therefore, with the overarching aim of making public transport a viable and satisfying option, this thesis is dedicated to modelling and analysing the impact of such pervasive uncertainty on public transport travellers’ route choice behaviour.