Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 160, issue C, 2022
- Shippers’ willingness to use flexible transportation services pp. 1-20

- Masoud Khakdaman, Jafar Rezaei and Lóránt Tavasszy
- The spatial planning of public electric vehicle charging infrastructure in a high-density city using a contextualised location-allocation model pp. 21-44

- Sylvia Y. He, Yong-Hong Kuo and Ka Kit Sun
- Preferences for using the London Underground during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 45-60

- Prateek Bansal, Roselinde Kessels, Rico Krueger and Daniel J. Graham
- A structural analysis of the work tour behavior of transit commuters pp. 61-79

- Rezwana Rafiq and Michael G. McNally
- Impact analysis of actual traveling performance on bus passenger’s perception and satisfaction pp. 80-100

- Rui Rong, Lishan Liu, Ning Jia and Shoufeng Ma
- Place-based disadvantage, social exclusion and the value of mobility pp. 101-113

- John Stanley, David Hensher and Janet R. Stanley
- Dynamic ride-sharing impacts of greater trip demand and aggregation at stops in shared autonomous vehicle systems pp. 114-125

- Krishna Murthy Gurumurthy and Kara M. Kockelman
- Optimal location of bike-sharing stations: A built environment and accessibility approach pp. 126-142

- Richard Mix, Ricardo Hurtubia and Sebastián Raveau
- From government to market? A discrete choice analysis of policy instruments for electric vehicle adoption pp. 143-159

- Lixu Li, Zhiqiang Wang and Xiaoqing Xie
- Consumer preferences for operator collaboration in intra- and intercity transport ecosystems: Institutionalising platforms to facilitate MaaS 2.0 pp. 160-178

- James Bushell, Rico Merkert and Matthew J. Beck
- Quantifying the consumer’s dependence on different information sources on acceptance of autonomous vehicles pp. 179-203

- Ishant Sharma and Sabyasachee Mishra
- Test-drives & information might not boost actual battery electric vehicle uptake? pp. 204-218

- Gracia Brückmann
- Do information-based measures affect active travel, and if so, for whom, when and under what circumstances? Evidence from a longitudinal case-control study pp. 219-234

- Simona Sulikova and Christian Brand
- Stick or carrot for traffic demand management? Evidence from experimental economics pp. 235-254

- Ye Tian, Yudi Li and Jian Sun
- Many-to-one stable matching for taxi-sharing service with selfish players pp. 255-279

- Zixuan Peng, Wenxuan Shan, Xiaoning Zhu and Bin Yu
- Methodology for the feasibility assessment of an eco-transfer system pp. 280-297

- Sofía Pérez-Guzmán, Cara Wang, Alison Conway, Mario E. Arrieta-Prieto, Yue Ding, Gregg S. Zuman, Pierre Escand and Quanquan Chen
- Dedicated bus lanes, bus speed and traffic congestion in Rome pp. 298-310

- Antonio Russo, Martin W. Adler and Jos N. van Ommeren
- Satisfaction differences in bus traveling among low-income individuals before and after COVID-19 pp. 311-332

- Fan Sun, Minjie Jin, Tao Zhang and Wencheng Huang
- The role of environmental awareness and knowledge in the choice of a seated electric scooter pp. 333-347

- Mariangela Scorrano and Lucia Rotaris
- Estimating the benefits of dedicated unloading bays by field experimentation pp. 348-354

- Jan C. Fransoo, M. Gastón Cedillo-Campos and Karla M. Gámez-Pérez
Volume 159, issue C, 2022
- Role of stay-at-home requests and travel restrictions in preventing the spread of COVID-19 in Japan pp. 1-16

- Shasha Liu and Toshiyuki Yamamoto
- The role of bike sharing during the coronavirus pandemic: An analysis of the mobility patterns and perceptions of Lisbon’s GIRA users pp. 17-34

- João Filipe Teixeira, Cecília Silva and Frederico Moura e Sá
- Impact of working from home on activity-travel behavior during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An aggregate structural analysis pp. 35-54

- Rezwana Rafiq, Michael G. McNally, Yusuf Sarwar Uddin and Tanjeeb Ahmed
- Teleworking during COVID-19 in the Netherlands: Understanding behaviour, attitudes, and future intentions of train travellers pp. 55-73

- Danique Ton, Koen Arendsen, Menno de Bruyn, Valerie Severens, Mark van Hagen, Niels van Oort and Dorine Duives
- Moving past sustainable transport studies: Towards a critical perspective on urban transport pp. 74-83

- Wojciech Kębłowski, Frédéric Dobruszkes and Kobe Boussauw
- Ensuring equitable transportation for the disadvantaged: Paratransit usage by persons with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 84-95

- Yiyuan Wang, Qing Shen, Lamis Abu Ashour and Andrew L. Dannenberg
- Mitigating traffic congestion induced by transportation network companies: A policy analysis pp. 96-118

- Kenan Zhang and Nie, Yu (Marco)
- Determinants of purchase likelihood for partially and fully automated vehicles: Insights from mixed logit model with heterogeneity in means and variances pp. 119-139

- Ali Behnood, Milad Haghani and Emadaldin Mohammadi Golafshani
- Estimation of crowding factors for public transport during the COVID-19 pandemic in Santiago, Chile pp. 140-156

- Paul Basnak, Ricardo Giesen and Juan Carlos Muñoz
- Addressing transportation barriers to health care during the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives of care coordinators pp. 157-168

- Lindsay Oluyede, Abigail L. Cochran, Mary Wolfe, Lauren Prunkl and Noreen McDonald
- An airport level framework for examining the impact of COVID-19 on airline demand pp. 169-181

- Sudipta Dey Tirtha, Tanmoy Bhowmik and Naveen Eluru
- Optimal service zones and frequencies for flexible-route freight deliveries pp. 182-199

- M. Edward Kim, Paul Schonfeld, Austin Roche and Chelsie Raleigh
- Prediction of population behavior in hurricane evacuations pp. 200-221

- Prosper K. Anyidoho, Rachel A. Davidson, Tarun Rambha and Linda K. Nozick
- The maximal covering bicycle network design problem pp. 222-236

- Juan P. Ospina, Juan Duque, Verónica Botero-Fernández and Alejandro Montoya
- A validated agent-based model for stress testing charging infrastructure utilization pp. 237-262

- Jurjen R. Helmus, Michael H. Lees and Robert van den Hoed
- Analyzing COVID-19’s impact on the travel mobility of various social groups in China’s Greater Bay Area via mobile phone big data pp. 263-281

- Yu Pan and Sylvia Y. He
- Do teleworkers travel less? Evidence from the English National Travel Survey pp. 282-303

- Bernardo Caldarola and Steve Sorrell
- The influence of latent lifestyle on acceptance of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS): A hierarchical latent variable and latent class approach pp. 304-319

- Seheon Kim and Soora Rasouli
- An auction framework for assessing the tendering of subsidised routes in air transportation pp. 320-337

- Alan Kinene, Tobias Andersson Granberg, Sebastian Birolini, Nicole Adler, Valentin Polishchuk and Jean-Marie Skoglund
- Transit use reduction following COVID-19: The effect of threat appraisal, proactive coping and institutional trust pp. 338-356

- Sigal Kaplan, Anat Tchetchik, Doron Greenberg and Itsik Sapir
- Traveller behaviour in public transport in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands pp. 357-371

- Sanmay Shelat, Oded Cats and Sander van Cranenburgh
- An overview of effects of COVID-19 on mobility and lifestyle: 18 months since the outbreak pp. 372-397

- André de Palma, Shaghayegh Vosough and Feixiong Liao
- High-Speed rail and the knowledge economy: Evidence from Japan pp. 398-416

- Norihiro Miwa, Ayushman Bhatt, So Morikawa and Hironori Kato
Volume 158, issue C, 2022
- Meta-analysis of price elasticities of travel demand in great britain: Update and extension pp. 1-18

- Mark Wardman
- Analysis of the barriers to the adoption of zero-emission vehicles in Spain pp. 19-43

- Abel Rosales-Tristancho, Raúl Brey, Ana F. Carazo and J. Javier Brey
- Wages and accessibility – Evidence from Denmark pp. 44-61

- Elias Stapput Knudsen, Katrine Hjorth and Ninette Pilegaard
- The role of residential choice on the travel behavior of young adults pp. 62-74

- Jaeyong Shin and Nebiyou Tilahun
- Operational speed strategy opportunities for autonomous trucking on highways pp. 75-94

- Garrett Bray and David Cebon
- The role of household modality style in first and last mile travel mode choice pp. 95-109

- Ying Lu, Carlo G. Prato, Neil Sipe, Anthony Kimpton and Jonathan Corcoran
- Understanding the generation mechanism of BEV drivers' charging demand: An exploration of the relationship between charging choice and complexity of trip chaining patterns pp. 110-126

- Yiyuan Zhang, Xia Luo, Yuansen Qiu and Yuxue Fu
- The adoption of alternative delivery locations in New York City: Who and how far? pp. 127-140

- Woojung Kim and Xiaokun Cara Wang
- Quantifying wider economic impacts of high-speed connectivity and accessibility: The case of the Karnataka high-speed rail pp. 141-155

- Saransh Sahu and Ashish Verma
- Adoption of partially automated vehicle technology features and impacts on vehicle miles of travel (VMT) pp. 156-179

- Katherine E. Asmussen, Aupal Mondal and Chandra R. Bhat
- Exploring non-users' intention to adopt ride-sharing services: Taking into account increased risks due to the COVID-19 pandemic among other factors pp. 180-195

- Wenqing Zhang and Liangliang Liu
- Train travel in corona time: Safety perceptions of and support for policy measures pp. 196-209

- Eric Molin and Maarten Kroesen
- A public transport-based crowdshipping concept as a sustainable last-mile solution: Assessing user preferences with a stated choice experiment pp. 210-223

- Andreas Fessler, Mikkel Thorhauge, Stefan Mabit and Sonja Haustein
- An acceptance divergence? Media, citizens and policy perspectives on autonomous cars in the European Union pp. 224-238

- Fabio Luis Marques dos Santos, Amandine Duboz, Monica Grosso, María Alonso Raposo, Jette Krause, Andromachi Mourtzouchou, Alexandra Balahur and Biagio Ciuffo
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for attractive public Transport: Combined use of PLS-SEM and NCA pp. 239-250

- Alexandre Sukhov, Lars E. Olsson and Margareta Friman
- COVID-19 impact on teleactivities: Role of built environment and implications for mobility pp. 251-270

- Kostas Mouratidis and Sebastian Peters
- Working from home in Australia in 2020: Positives, negatives and the potential for future benefits to transport and society pp. 271-284

- Matthew J. Beck and David Hensher
- Changing perspectives in times of crisis. The impact of COVID-19 on territorial accessibility pp. 285-301

- Miguel Lopes and Ana Mélice Dias
- How do social cues from other passengers affect word-of-mouth and intention to continue using bus services? A second-order SEM approach pp. 302-320

- Duy Quy Nguyen-Phuoc, Teron Nguyen, Diep Ngoc Su, Phuong Thi Le and Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios
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