Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 163, issue C, 2022
- How do street attributes affect willingness-to-walk? City-wide pedestrian route choice analysis using big data from Boston and San Francisco pp. 1-19

- Rounaq Basu and Andres Sevtsuk
- Covid-19 and optimal urban transport policy pp. 20-42

- Bruno De Borger and Stef Proost
- Urban mobility patterns and the spatial distribution of infections in Santiago de Chile pp. 43-54

- Felipe Bedoya-Maya, Agustina Calatayud, Francisca Giraldez and Santiago Sánchez González
- Bidding behaviors for international airline seats in short/long distance flights pp. 55-79

- Rong-Chang Jou, Chung-Wei Kuo and Yi-Chun Chiu
- Modeling individuals’ preferences towards different levels of vehicle autonomy: A random parameter rank-ordered logit model pp. 88-99

- Md Shahadat Hossain and Mahmudur Rahman Fatmi
- Impacts of truck platooning on the multimodal freight transport market: An exploratory assessment on a case study in Italy pp. 100-125

- Vittorio Marzano, Fiore Tinessa, Chiara Fiori, Daniela Tocchi, Andrea Papola, Dario Aponte, Ennio Cascetta and Fulvio Simonelli
- A direct demand model for bus transit ridership in Bengaluru, India pp. 126-147

- L. Deepa, Abdul Rawoof Pinjari, Sangram Krishna Nirmale, Karthik K. Srinivasan and Tarun Rambha
- ‘On a road to nowhere….’ analyzing motivations for undirected travel pp. 148-164

- Hannah Hook, Jonas De Vos, Veronique Van Acker and Frank Witlox
- A meta-analysis of the impact of rail stations on property values: Applying a transit planning lens pp. 165-180

- Lindiwe Rennert
- Can an Incentive-Based approach to rebalancing a Dock-less Bike-share system Work? Evidence from Sacramento, California pp. 181-194

- Tatsuya Fukushige, Dillon T. Fitch and Susan Handy
- Tradeoffs between optimality and equity in transportation network protection against sea level rise pp. 195-208

- Jiayun Sun, Aaron C.H. Chow and Samer Michel Madanat
- Disability, access to out-of-home activities, and subjective well-being pp. 209-227

- Kelcie Ralph, Eric A. Morris and Jaekyeong Kwon
- Cross-analysis of the variability of travel behaviors using one-day trip diaries and longitudinal data pp. 228-246

- Elodie Deschaintres, Catherine Morency and Martin Trépanier
- Who uses green mobility? Exploring profiles in developed countries pp. 247-265

- Lucia Echeverria, J. Ignacio Giménez-Nadal and José Alberto Molina
- The cost of the wider impacts of road traffic on local communities: 1.6% of Great Britain's GDP pp. 266-287

- Paulo Anciaes, Peter Jones, Jennifer S. Mindell and Shaun Scholes
- Quantifying the social impacts of the London Night Tube with a double/debiased machine learning based difference-in-differences approach pp. 288-303

- Yingheng Zhang, Haojie Li and Gang Ren
- Effects of the Federal Aviation Administration's Compliance Program on aircraft incidents and accidents pp. 304-319

- Curtis G. Calabrese, Brett R.C. Molesworth, Julie Hatfield and Eve Slavich
- A game theoretic approach to study the impact of transportation policies on the competition between transit and private car in the urban context pp. 320-337

- Maryam Emami, Hossein Haghshenas, Ahmadreza Talebian and Shahab Kermanshahi
- The impact of COVID-19 on future public transport use in Scotland pp. 338-352

- Lucy Downey, Achille Fonzone, Grigorios Fountas and Torran Semple
- Measuring the vulnerability of bike-sharing system pp. 353-369

- Liye Zhang, Zhe Xiao, Shen Ren, Zheng Qin, Rick Siow Mong Goh and Jie Song
- Comparing car ownership reduction patterns among members of different car sharing schemes operating in three German inner-city areas pp. 370-385

- Andrea Chicco, Marco Diana, Willi Loose and Gunnar Nehrke
- On the potential of carsharing to attract regular trips of private car and public transport users in metropolitan areas pp. 386-404

- Ryuto Ogata, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Toshiyuki Nakamura and Masahiro Kuwahara
Volume 162, issue C, 2022
- Expected service dimensions and service levels for paratransit considering future mobility needs in emerging countries pp. 1-13

- Debapratim Pandit and Deepa Sharma
- Who’s in the driver’s seat? Gender and the division of car use in auto-deficit households pp. 14-26

- Evelyn Blumenberg, Andrew Schouten and Anne Brown
- Perceived barriers to the movement of goods in Canada: A grounded theory investigation pp. 27-45

- Sean Sears, Mohamed Moataz, Mark Ferguson, Saiedeh Razavi and Antonio Páez
- The impact of new metro on travel behavior: Panel analysis using mobile phone data pp. 46-57

- Yiling Deng and Pengjun Zhao
- A methodology for evaluating the economic risks of hurricane-related disruptions to port operations pp. 58-79

- Srijith Balakrishnan, Taehoon Lim and Zhanmin Zhang
- Has COVID-19 changed our loyalty towards public transport? Understanding the moderating role of the pandemic in the relationship between service quality, customer satisfaction and loyalty pp. 80-103

- Javad Esmailpour, Kayvan Aghabayk, Mohammad Aghajanzadeh and Chris De Gruyter
- An optimization model to assign seats in long distance trains to minimize SARS-CoV-2 diffusion pp. 104-120

- Md Tabish Haque and Faiz Hamid
- An empirical assessment of the impact of subsidies on EV adoption in China: A difference-in-differences approach pp. 121-136

- Xuemei Zheng, Flavio Menezes, Xiaofeng Zheng and Chengkuan Wu
- A new curb lane monitoring and illegal parking impact estimation approach based on queueing theory and computer vision for cameras with low resolution and low frame rate pp. 137-154

- Jingqin Gao, Fan Zuo, Kaan Ozbay, Omar Hammami and Murat Ledin Barlas
- Accelerating electric vehicle uptake: Modelling public policy options on prices and infrastructure pp. 155-174

- Gail Helen Broadbent, Cameron Ian Allen, Thomas Wiedmann and Graciela Isabel Metternicht
- Exploring non-linear built environment effects on the integration of free-floating bike-share and urban rail transport: A quantile regression approach pp. 175-187

- Long Cheng, Kailai Wang, Jonas De Vos, Jie Huang and Frank Witlox
- Investigating attitudes towards fleet electrification – An exploratory analysis approach pp. 188-205

- Shakil Khan and Hanna Maoh
- An investigation of contributing factors for warehouse location and the relationship between local attributes and explanatory variables of Warehouse Freight Trip Generation Model pp. 206-219

- Leise Kelli de Oliveira, Gabriela Pereira Lopes, Renata Lúcia Magalhães de Oliveira, Lílian dos Santos Fontes Pereira Bracarense and Cira Souza Pitombo
- Estimating wider economic impacts of transport infrastructure Investment: Evidence from accessibility disparity in Hong Kong pp. 220-235

- You Zhou, Lingzhu Zhang and Alain JF Chiaradia
- Synthetic control methods for policy analysis: Evaluating the effect of the European Emission Trading System on aviation supply pp. 236-252

- Yicheng Kang, Sha Liao, Changmin Jiang and D’Alfonso, Tiziana
- Travel satisfaction of delivery electric two-wheeler riders: Evidence from Nanjing, China pp. 253-266

- Zhang Fan, Ji Yanjie, Lv Huitao, Zhang Yuqian, Phil Blythe and Fan Jialiang
- Exploring economic feasibility for airport shuttle service of urban air mobility (UAM) pp. 267-281

- Jong Hae Choi and Yonghwa Park
- Inferring modality styles by revealing mode choice heterogeneity in response to weather conditions pp. 282-295

- R.M. Faber, O. Jonkeren, M.C. de Haas, E.J.E. Molin and M. Kroesen
- Assessing the impacts of COVID-19 on activity-travel scheduling: A survey in the greater Toronto area pp. 296-314

- Alireza Dianat, Jason Hawkins and Khandker Nurul Habib
- How do design aspects influence the attractiveness of cycling streetscapes: Results of virtual reality experiments in the Netherlands pp. 315-331

- Svetlana Bialkova, Dick Ettema and Martin Dijst
Volume 161, issue C, 2022
- Pricing vehicle emissions and congestion externalities using a dynamic traffic network simulator pp. 1-24

- Shaghayegh Vosough, André de Palma and Robin Lindsey
- Modelling effectiveness of COVID-19 pandemic control policies using an Area-based SEIR model with consideration of infection during interzonal travel pp. 25-47

- Jielun Liu, Ghim Ping Ong and Vincent Junxiong Pang
- Impact of COVID-19 on paratransit operators and riders: A case study of central Alabama pp. 48-67

- Qifan Nie, Xinwu Qian, Shuocheng Guo, Steven Jones, Mehrnaz Doustmohammadi and Michael D. Anderson
- Why has public transit ridership declined in the United States? pp. 68-87

- Gregory D. Erhardt, Jawad Mahmud Hoque, Vedant Goyal, Simon Berrebi, Candace Brakewood and Kari E. Watkins
- Modelling bidding behaviors in shared parking auctions considering anticipated regrets pp. 88-106

- Haohan Xiao and Meng Xu
- Mobility and wellbeing during the covid-19 lockdown. Evidence from Spain pp. 107-129

- Lidón Mars, Rosa Arroyo and Tomás Ruiz
- A data-driven traffic modeling for analyzing the impacts of a freight departure time shift policy pp. 130-150

- Ali Nadi, Salil Sharma, J.W.C. van Lint, Lóránt Tavasszy and Maaike Snelder
- Causal, spatiotemporal impacts of transit investments: Exploring spatial heterogeneity from announcement through long-run operation pp. 151-169

- Adam Schmidt, Eleni Bardaka and Jean-Claude Thill
- Perceived usefulness and intentions to adopt autonomous vehicles pp. 170-185

- Jingyi Xiao and Konstadinos G. Goulias
- Enhancing Covid-19 virus spread modeling using an activity travel model pp. 186-199

- Tri K. Nguyen, Nam H. Hoang, Graham Currie and Hai L. Vu
- The impact of UK financial incentives on the adoption of electric fleets: The moderation effect of GDP change pp. 200-220

- Layla Alali, Eva Niesten and Dimitri Gagliardi
- Optimizing operational strategies for mass transit systems in response to a global pandemic pp. 221-240

- Hongyuan Yang and Nie, Yu (Marco)
- Impact of large-scale activities on macroscopic fundamental diagram: Field data analysis and modeling pp. 241-268

- Xiao-Jing Niu, Xiao-Mei Zhao, Dong-Fan Xie, Feng Liu, Jun Bi and Chaoru Lu
- An empirical Bayes approach to quantifying the impact of transportation network companies (TNCs) operations on travel demand pp. 269-283

- Yunkyung Choi, Subhrajit Guhathakurta and Anurag Pande
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