Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 165, issue C, 2022
- Will leisure trips be more affected than work trips by autonomous technology? Modelling self-driving public transport and cars in Stockholm, Sweden pp. 1-19

- Erik Almlöf, Mikael Nybacka, Anna Pernestål and Erik Jenelius
- Impact and analysis of rider comfort in shared modes during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 20-37

- Rebecca Kiriazes and Kari Edison Watkins
- Your mileage may vary: Have road-fuel demand elasticities changed over time in middle-income countries? pp. 38-53

- Brantley Liddle, Fakhri J. Hasanov and Steven Parker
- Getting the prices right: Drivers' cruising choices in a serious parking game pp. 54-75

- Sharon Geva, Nir Fulman and Eran Ben-Elia
- Can MaaS change users’ travel behaviour to deliver commercial and societal outcomes? pp. 76-97

- Chinh Q. Ho
- Do corporate social responsibility ratings have any effect on traffic congestion? pp. 98-119

- Bukola Bakare, Diomo Motuba and Joseph Szmerekovsky
- User preferences for EV charging, pricing schemes, and charging infrastructure pp. 120-143

- Anant Atul Visaria, Anders Fjendbo Jensen, Mikkel Thorhauge and Stefan Mabit
- A game-theoretic approach to an oligopolistic transportation market: Coopetition between incumbent systems subject to the entrance threat of an HSR service pp. 144-171

- Yalda Rategh, Mohammad Tamannaei and Hamid Zarei
- Mobility-impaired people’s preferences for a specialized paratransit service as BRT’s feeder: The role of autonomy, relatedness, and competence pp. 172-185

- Luis Márquez, Laura X. Pineda and Juan C. Poveda
- The impact of high-occupancy vehicle lanes on carpooling pp. 186-206

- Maxime C. Cohen, Alexandre Jacquillat, Avia Ratzon and Roy Sasson
- When are new energy vehicle incentives effective? Empirical evidence from 88 pilot cities in China pp. 207-224

- Xusheng Yao, Shoufeng Ma, Yin Bai and Ning Jia
- Deriving transport appraisal values from emerging revealed preference data pp. 225-245

- Panagiotis Tsoleridis, Charisma F. Choudhury and Stephane Hess
- Task-allocation among adult household members by activity purpose and accompanying person pp. 246-266

- Punyabeet Sarangi and M. Manoj
- Inferring origin and destination zones of transit trips through fusion of smart card transactions, travel surveys, and land-use data pp. 267-284

- Sanjana Hossain and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Improving freight transportation performance through sustainability best practices pp. 285-299

- Vijayta Fulzele and Ravi Shankar
- Shifts in perspective: Operational aspects in (non-)autonomous ride-pooling simulations pp. 300-320

- Felix Zwick, Nico Kuehnel and Sebastian Hörl
- CIAM: A data-driven approach for classifying long-term engagement of public transport riders at multiple temporal scales pp. 321-336

- Rachel Cardell-Oliver and Doina Olaru
- Transfer station choice in a multimodal transit system: An empirical study pp. 337-355

- Enhui Chen, Amanda Stathopoulos and Nie, Yu (Marco)
- The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and government intervention on active mobility pp. 356-375

- Alessa Möllers, Sebastian Specht and Jan Wessel
- How do age and gender influence the acceptance of automated vehicles? – Revealing the hidden mediating effects from the built environment and personal factors pp. 376-394

- Song Wang, Zhixia Li, Yi Wang and Daniel Aaron Wyatt
- Assessing the perception of E-scooters as a practical and equitable first-mile/last-mile solution pp. 395-418

- Michael McQueen and Kelly J. Clifton
- Impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on foreign trade intermodal transport accessibility: Evidence from the Yangtze River Delta region of mainland China pp. 419-438

- Weilu Hou, Qin Shi and Liquan Guo
- Air travel choice, online meeting and passenger heterogeneity – An international study on travellers’ preference during a pandemic pp. 439-453

- Tiantian Chen, Xiaowen Fu, David Hensher, Zhi-Chun Li and N.N. Sze
- High-speed rail, market access, and the rise of consumer cities: Evidence from China pp. 454-470

- Longfei Zheng, Zheng Chang and Andrea González Martinez
- Measures of accessibility incorporating time reliability for an urban rail transit network: A case study in Wuhan, China pp. 471-489

- Jie Liu, Mingwei He, Paul M. Schonfeld, Hironori Kato and Anjun Li
- Is mass rapid transit applicable for deep integration of freight-passenger transport? A multi-perspective analysis from urban China pp. 490-510

- Wanjie Hu, Jianjun Dong, Bon-Gang Hwang, Rui Ren and Zhilong Chen
- Airline reactions to high-speed rail entry: Rail quality and market structure pp. 511-532

- Hongyi Gu and Yulai Wan
- Heterogeneity in the transfer time of air-rail intermodal passengers based on ticket booking data pp. 533-552

- Yalong Yuan, Min Yang, Tao Feng, Yafeng Ma, Yifeng Ren and Xinpei Ruan
Volume 164, issue C, 2022
- Team-based incentives in transportation firms: An experiment pp. 1-12

- Vicente Ramírez, Patricia Galilea, Joaquín Poblete and Hugo E. Silva
- Spatial variation of ridesplitting adoption rate in Chicago pp. 13-37

- Mingyang Du, Lin Cheng, Xuefeng Li, Qiyang Liu and Jingzong Yang
- A comparative economic assessment of urban transport infrastructure options in low- and middle-income countries pp. 38-59

- Tam Vu and John Preston
- Electric vehicles adoption behaviour: Synthesising the technology readiness index with environmentalism values and instrumental attributes pp. 60-81

- Nasir Salari
- The impact of high-speed railway on labor spatial misallocation—Based on spatial difference-in-differences analysis pp. 82-97

- Linnan Yan, Menger Tu, André Chagas and Lufeng Tai
- Persons with physical disabilities and autonomous vehicles: The perspective of the driving status pp. 98-110

- Đorđe Petrović, Radomir M. Mijailović and Dalibor Pešić
- Fare adjustment’s impacts on travel patterns and farebox revenue: An empirical study based on longitudinal smartcard data pp. 111-133

- Ruoyu Chen and Jiangping Zhou
- Residential relocation and changes in household vehicle ownership and travel behavior: Exploring the context of Hubli-Dharwad twin-cities in India from a planning viewpoint pp. 134-155

- Chetan Doddamani and M. Manoj
- Car careers: A socio-psychological evaluation of aspirational automobile ownership pp. 156-166

- Andreas Humpe, Stefan Gössling and Sonja Haustein
- How to trade thirty thousand products: A wholesale market design for road capacity pp. 167-185

- Gregor Schwarz and Martin Bichler
- Characterising public transport shifting to active and private modes in South American capitals during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 186-205

- Jose Agustin Vallejo-Borda, Ricardo Giesen, Paul Basnak, José P. Reyes, Beatriz Mella Lira, Matthew J. Beck, David Hensher and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- Relationship analysis of short-term origin–destination prediction performance and spatiotemporal characteristics in urban rail transit pp. 206-223

- Chunyan Shuai, Jun Shan, Jincheng Bai, Jaeyoung Lee, Min He and Xin Ouyang
- Quantifying the impact of pandemic lockdown policies on global port calls pp. 224-241

- Xiwen Bai, Ming Xu, Tingting Han and Dong Yang
- Policy and industry implications of the potential market penetration of electric vehicles with eco-cooperative adaptive cruise control pp. 242-256

- Javier Bas, José Zofío, Cinzia Cirillo, Hao Chen and Hesham A. Rakha
- Spatial aggregation error and agglomeration benefits from transport improvements pp. 257-269

- Eivind Tveter, James J. Laird and Peter Aalen
- Intercity ridesharing to the rescue: Capacity flexibility and price stability of BlaBlaCar during the 2018 French railway strike pp. 270-290

- Timothy Yu-Cheong Yeung and Dianzhuo Zhu
- Will COVID-19 accelerate telecommuting? A cross-country evaluation for Israel and Czechia pp. 291-309

- Ayelet Kogus, Hana Bruhova Foltynova, Ayelet Gal-Tzur, Yuval Shiftan, Eliška Vejchodská and Yoram Shiftan
- Effects of strict vehicle restrictions on various travel modes: A case study of Zhengzhou, China pp. 310-323

- Shichao Lin, Songwei Zhu, Xiangmin Li and Ruimin Li
- Identifying and visualizing operational bottlenecks and Quick win opportunities for improving bus performance in public transport systems pp. 324-336

- Francisco Garrido-Valenzuela, Diego Cruz, Marina Dragicevic, Alejandro Schmidt, Jaime Moya, Sebastián Tamblay, Juan C. Herrera and Juan C. Muñoz
- Impact evaluation of a cycling promotion campaign using daily bicycle counters data: The case of Cycling May in Poland pp. 337-351

- Beatrice Biondi, Aleksandra Romanowska and Krystian Birr
- Will COVID-19 be the end for the public transit? Investigating the impacts of public health crisis on transit mode choice pp. 352-378

- Sk.Md. Mashrur, Kaili Wang and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Trust and perceived risk: How different manifestations affect the adoption of autonomous vehicles pp. 379-393

- Zsófia Kenesei, Katalin Ásványi, László Kökény, Melinda Jászberényi, Márk Miskolczi, Tamás Gyulavári and Jhanghiz Syahrivar
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