Discussing the “positive utilities” of autonomous vehicles: Will travellers really use their time productively?

PA Singleton - Transport reviews, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are expected to reshape travel behaviour and demand in part
by enabling productive uses of travel time—a primary component of the “positive utility of …

Travel-based multitasking: review of the empirical evidence

I Keseru, C Macharis - Transport reviews, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reviews 58 studies with empirical evidence on travel-based multitasking,
identifies gaps in terms of data collection methods and provides a comprehensive review of …

[HTML][HTML] How do activities conducted while commuting influence mode choice? Using revealed preference models to inform public transportation advantage and …

A Malokin, G Circella, PL Mokhtarian - … Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2019 - Elsevier
From early studies of time allocation onward, it has been acknowledged that the “productive”
nature of travel could affect its utility. Currently, at the margin an individual may choose …

The dynamics of urban metabolism in the face of digitalization and changing lifestyles: Understanding and influencing our cities

G Lyons, P Mokhtarian, M Dijst, L Böcker - Resources, Conservation and …, 2018 - Elsevier
The world's population continues to grow. With a trend of urbanisation apparent, increasing
attention is now being given to understanding and shaping our cities to support an evolving …

A time-use model for the automated vehicle-era

B Pudāne, EJE Molin, TA Arentze, Y Maknoon… - … Research Part C …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Automated Vehicles (AVs) offer their users a possibility to perform new non-driving
activities while being on the way. The effects of this opportunity on travel choices and travel …

Comparing rail passengers' travel time use in Great Britain between 2004 and 2010

G Lyons, J Jain, Y Susilo, S Atkins - Mobilities, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This paper provides a unique insight into aspects of stability and change regarding the travel
time use of rail passengers in Great Britain between 2004 and 2010. Empirical evidence is …

Dynamics of travelers' modality style in the presence of mobility-on-demand services

A Shamshiripour, E Rahimi, R Shabanpour… - … Research Part C …, 2020 - Elsevier
Modality style–defined as a set of frequent travel modes characterizing the travelers' habits,
routines, and predispositions–is a key player in forming dynamics of travelers' mode choice …

Not merely deemed as distraction: Investigating smartphone users' motivations for notification-interaction

XJ Chang, FH Hsu, EC Liang, ZY Chiou… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Notifications are commonly considered a distraction when they arrive during a task, and
consequently, prior research has consistently sought effective ways of deferring their arrival …

Do millennials value travel time differently because of productive multitasking? A revealed-preference study of Northern California commuters

A Malokin, G Circella, PL Mokhtarian - Transportation, 2021 - Springer
Millennials, the demographic cohort born in the last two decades of the twentieth century,
are reported to adopt information and communication technologies (ICTs) in their everyday …

It's not all fun and games: an investigation of the reported benefits and disadvantages of conducting activities while commuting

FA Shaw, A Malokin, PL Mokhtarian… - Travel Behaviour and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Travel-based multitasking, or the performance of activities while traveling, is more feasible
than ever before, as the expanding availability of shared ride services and increasing …