Trucking industry preferences for traveler information for drivers using wireless Internet-enabled devices
2005; Elsevier BV; Volume: 13; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.trc.2004.08.002
ISSN1879-2359
AutoresThomas F. Golob, Amelia Regan,
Tópico(s)Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
ResumoIf truck drivers could use Internet-enabled wireless devices to access traveler information, what type of information would they most want to have? The answer almost surely varies according to the type of trucking operation, location, and many other factors. We analyzed preferences for traveler information from managers of 700 trucking companies to determine how they valued information about such things as locations of freeway incidents and lane closures, port and rail terminal schedules and clearances, delays at terminals train arrivals at grade crossings, weather, and travel times on alternative routes. Using a factor-analytic model with regressor variables, we found clear differences in preferences across types of trucking operations.
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