Transportation
1999 - 2026
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Volume 53, issue 3, 2026
- Meta-analysis of travel-based multitasking by railway passengers in Japan between 1983 and 2019: direct observation and YouTube videos pp. 1061-1084

- Nobuhiro Sanko and Sota Yamaguchi
- Deriving weeklong activity-travel dairy from Google Location History: survey tool development and a field test in Toronto pp. 1085-1106

- Melvyn Li, Kaili Wang, Yicong Liu and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Improving the generation of synthetic travel demand using origin–destination matrices from mobile phone data pp. 1107-1139

- Benoît Matet, Etienne Côme, Angelo Furno, Sebastian Hörl, Latifa Oukhellou and Nour-Eddin El Faouzi
- Which variables influence electric vehicle adoption? pp. 1141-1178

- Hamed Naseri, E. O. D. Waygood, Zachary Patterson and Bobin Wang
- Place Generator and Place Interpreter: a new methodology to collect data on regular mobility patterns pp. 1179-1201

- Benjamin Gramsch-Calvo and Kay W. Axhausen
- Ride-pooling service assessment with heterogeneous travellers in non-deterministic setting pp. 1203-1226

- Michal Bujak and Rafal Kucharski
- A courier’s choice for delivery gigs in a real-world crowdshipping service with observed sender-courier preference discrepancy pp. 1227-1268

- Hui Shen and Jane Lin
- Exploring commuters’ mode preference to autonomous vehicles based on a personalized travel experience survey pp. 1269-1302

- Huanmei Qin, Binhai Yu and Yonghuan Zhang
- More bus subsidies, better bus benefits? Evidence from the effect of bus subsidy policies in 33 key cities of China pp. 1303-1333

- Chunqin Zhang, Meng Liu, Yi Huang, Jinpei Li and Martin Skitmore
- Understanding multimodal mobility patterns of micromobility users in urban environments: insights from Barcelona pp. 1335-1363

- Oriol Roig-Costa, Oriol Marquet, Aldo Arranz-López, Carme Miralles-Guasch and Veronique Van Acker
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on bike-sharing uses in two French towns: the cases of Lyon and Toulouse pp. 1365-1393

- Angelo Furno, Bertrand Jouve, Bruno Revelli and Paul Rochet
- Designing stable ride-sharing for commuting trip chain with role flexibility pp. 1395-1427

- Zixuan Peng, Wensi Wang, Chenyu Wang and Bin Yu
- A novel machine learning-based spatialized population synthesis framework pp. 1429-1457

- Mohamed Khachman, Catherine Morency and Francesco Ciari
- Analyzing the reporting error of public transport trips in the Danish national travel survey using smart card data pp. 1459-1488

- Georges Sfeir, Filipe Rodrigues, Maya Abou-Zeid and Francisco Camara Pereira
- Analyzing the importance of network topology in AADT estimation: insights from travel demand models using graph neural networks pp. 1489-1526

- Hao Zhen and Jidong J. Yang
Volume 53, issue 2, 2026
- The interaction between the recent evolution of working from home and online shopping pp. 535-570

- Motahare Mohammadi, Amir Davatgari, Sina Asgharpour, Ramin Shabanpour, Abolfazl Mohammadian, Sybil Derrible, Ram M. Pendyala and Deborah Salon
- Real-time bus arrival delays analysis using seemingly unrelated regression model pp. 571-602

- Qi Zhang, Zhenliang Ma, Pengfei Zhang, Yancheng Ling and Erik Jenelius
- Role of policy and consumer attitudes in people’s intention to use autonomous vehicles: a comparative study in China and the USA pp. 603-650

- Xinghua Li, Jieru Zou, Shubham Agrawal, Yuntao Guo, Tianpei Tang and Xi Feng
- A modified radiation model based on the characteristics of airline network under large-scale disruptions pp. 651-673

- Rui Wang and Zhao Zhang
- Who drops off web-based travel surveys? Investigating the impact of respondents dropping out of travel diaries during online travel surveys pp. 675-711

- Kaili Wang, Yicong Liu, Sanjana Hossain and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Accessibility improvement and interregional trade flows pp. 713-733

- Bartlomiej Rokicki, Esteban Fernández Vázquez and Sławomir Goliszek
- Correction: Accessibility improvement and interregional trade flows pp. 735-735

- Bartlomiej Rokicki, Esteban Fernández Vázquez and Sławomir Goliszek
- Unveiling the effect of social media communication on urban mobility pp. 737-781

- Carlos Martínez- de-Ibarreta, Jenny A. Cifuentes, Carlos M. Vallez and Alejandro Betancourt
- Modeling and analyzing the impact of on-street parking on traffic flow: a study of the main highway in Debre Markos Town, Ethiopia pp. 783-817

- Gedefaye Geremew
- Psychological factors impacts on carsharing use pp. 819-860

- Mohamed Abouelela, Christelle Al Haddad and Constantinos Antoniou
- Role of environmental awareness & self-identification expressiveness in electric-vehicle adoption pp. 861-885

- Sohaib Mustafa, Yangyan Shi, Dur e Adan, Wen Luo and Eias Al Humdan
- Influence of parents on their children’s car purchase intention pp. 887-908

- Muhamad Abdilah Ramdani, Prawira Fajarindra Belgiawan, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Muhammad Zhafir Afif, Nila Armelia Windasari, Muhamad Rizki and Dong Zhang
- The TimeUse+ data set: 4 weeks of time use and expenditure data based on GPS tracks pp. 909-935

- Caroline Winkler, Adrian Meister and Kay W. Axhausen
- Electric vehicle adoption intentions among UK residents parking in shared and public spaces pp. 937-960

- Hannah Budnitz, Toon Meelen and Tim Schwanen
- Current and future European culture of mobility: insights from in-depth conversations with thinkers pp. 961-998

- Maxime Hachette, Alain L’Hostis, Daniel Cassolà, Andreu Ulied, Ghadir Pourhashem and Silvia Gaggi
- Promoting active transportation: A comparative assessment of paths and prices pp. 999-1023

- Darja Mihailova and Colin Vance
- Shared micromobility, perceived accessibility, and social capital pp. 1025-1060

- Zihao An, Caroline Mullen, Xiaodong Guan, Dick Ettema and Eva Heinen
Volume 53, issue 1, 2026
- Improving the understanding of mobility in cross-border areas using a pooled travel survey pp. 1-33

- Justin Delloye, Sylvain Klein, Olivier Klein, Guillaume Drevon, Mathieu Jacquot, Viviane Rapp, Eric Cornelis, Joanna Rousseaux, Julien Schiebel, Guy Besch, Stéphane Godefroy and Philippe Gerber
- Modelling intermodal traveller behaviour in mega-city regions: simultaneous versus sequential estimation frameworks pp. 35-70

- Ning Huan, Stephane Hess, Toshiyuki Yamamoto and Enjian Yao
- Who is inclined to buy an autonomous vehicle? Empirical evidence from California pp. 71-104

- Md. Mokhlesur Rahman and Jean-Claude Thill
- Car energy efficiency and emissions in the built environment pp. 105-132

- Chris Djie ten Dam, Francisco J. Bahamonde-Birke, Dick Ettema, Gert Jan Kramer and Vinzenz Koning
- An approach to assess the role of features in detection of transportation modes pp. 133-168

- Sajjad Sowlati, Rahim Ali Abbaspour and Alireza Chehreghan
- Hybrid gradient-swarm intelligence to improve quality of solutions for origin–destination matrix adjustment problem pp. 169-192

- Mehrdad Gholami Shahbandi and Abbas Babazadeh
- In-stream mobility and speed estimation of mobile devices from mobile network data pp. 193-228

- Rémy Scholler, Oumaïma Alaoui-Ismaïli, Denis Renaud, Jean-François Couchot and Eric Ballot
- Understanding inequality in ride-hailing service: an investigation of matching and pickup time pp. 229-256

- Fan Gao, Jingjing Hao, Zhitao Li, Chunyang Han, Jinjun Tang and Chuyun Zhao
- Exploring the perception of quality of life in urban daily commuting for sustainable urban transport in Bangkok, Thailand pp. 257-283

- Pawinee Iamtrakul, Sararad Chayphong and Hayashi Yoshitsugu
- Everything has changed: the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the transit market in Montréal, Canada pp. 285-308

- Thiago Carvalho and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- The impact of relocations on distances traveled for commuting and grocery shopping: structural equation models of panel data pp. 309-335

- Katja Schimohr, Eva Heinen and Joachim Scheiner
- Freight-transit tour synthesis entropy-based formulation: sharing infrastructure for buses and trucks pp. 337-372

- Diana P. Moreno-Palacio, Carlos A. Gonzalez-Calderon, Hector Lopez-Ospina, Jhan Kevin Gil-Marin and John Jairo Posada-Henao
- Self-loop analysis based on dockless bike-sharing system via bike mobility chain: empirical evidence from Shanghai pp. 373-397

- Yancun Song, Li Zhang, Kang Luo, Chenyan Wang, Chengcheng Yu, Yonggang Shen and Qing Yu
- Complementing or competing with public transit? Evaluating the parameter sensitivity of potential Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) urban users in Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland, and the United Kingdom with a mixed choice model pp. 399-432

- Michal Matowicki, Pavla Pecherkova, Marco Amorim, Mira Kern, Nicolaj Motzer and Ondrej Pribyl
- Impact of autonomous vehicles on discretionary activities: an agent-based model with space–time accessibility constraints pp. 433-457

- Lewen Feng, John M. Betts, Liton Kamruzzaman and Hai L. Vu
- Walking cities that are (un)walkable: exploring everyday lived realities in low-income neighbourhoods in Accra pp. 459-482

- Seth Asare Okyere, Louis Kusi Frimpong, Festival Godwin Boateng, Stephen Leonard Mensah, Daniel Oviedo, Matthew Abunyewah and Michihiro Kita
- Forecasting the commuting generation using metropolis-informed GCN and the topological commuter portrait pp. 483-510

- Yuting Chen, Pengjun Zhao and Qi Chen
- Let’s walk! The fallacy of urban first- and last-mile public transport pp. 511-533

- Jeppe Rich
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