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Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
Current editor(s): John (J.M.) Rose From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 157, issue C, 2022
- Enhancing resilience through port coalitions in maritime freight networks pp. 1-23

- Wenjie Li, Ali Asadabadi and Elise Miller-Hooks
- Mode choice between autonomous vehicles and manually-driven vehicles: An experimental study of information and reward pp. 24-39

- Qianran Zhang, Shoufeng Ma, Junfang Tian, John M. Rose and Ning Jia
- Economic policy choices and trade-offs for Unmanned aircraft systems Traffic Management (UTM): Insights from Europe and the United States pp. 40-58

- Christopher Decker and Paul Chiambaretto
- Designing sustainable intermodal freight transportation networks using a controlled rail tariff discounting policy – The Iranian case pp. 59-77

- Seyed Sina Mohri and Russell Thompson
- Exploiting floating car data to derive the shifting potential to electric micromobility pp. 78-93

- Marialisa Nigro, Marisdea Castiglione, Fabio Maria Colasanti, Rosita De Vincentis, Gaetano Valenti, Carlo Liberto and Antonio Comi
- Assessing the safety effectiveness of citywide speed limit reduction: A causal inference approach integrating propensity score matching and spatial difference-in-differences pp. 94-106

- Guocong Zhai, Kun Xie, Di Yang and Hong Yang
- Transportation and quality of life pp. 107-125

- Jesper Hybel and Ismir Mulalic
- What’s eating public transit in the United States? Reasons for declining transit ridership in the 2010s pp. 126-143

- Yongsung Lee and Bumsoo Lee
- Mobility at the crossroads – Electric mobility policy and charging infrastructure lessons from across Europe pp. 144-159

- Simen Rostad Sæther
- Public preferences for distribution in the context of transport investments pp. 160-184

- Anders Bondemark, Henrik Andersson and Karin Brundell-Freij
- Parking pricing strategies and behaviour: Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 185-197

- Giuliano Mingardo, Susan Vermeulen and Anna Bornioli
- Meta-analysis of British time-related demand elasticity evidence: An update pp. 198-214

- Mark Wardman
- Optimal fare and fleet size regulation in a taxi/ride-sourcing market with congestion effects, emission externalities, and gasoline/electric vehicles pp. 215-243

- Baicheng Li, W.Y. Szeto and Liang Zou
- Long-term evidence on induced traffic: A case study on the relationship between road traffic and capacity of Budapest bridges pp. 244-257

- Péter Bucsky and Mattias Juhász
- Is higher quality always costly? Marginal costs of quality: Theory and application to railway punctuality pp. 258-273

- Andrew S.J. Smith and Manuel Ojeda Cabral
Volume 156, issue C, 2022
- Generational travel patterns in the United States: New insights from eight national travel surveys pp. 1-13

- Ming Zhang and Yang Li
- Working from home during the corona-crisis is associated with higher subjective well-being for women with long (pre-corona) commutes pp. 14-23

- Maarten Kroesen
- A double jeopardy: COVID-19 impacts on the travel behavior and community living of people with disabilities pp. 24-35

- Keunhyun Park, Brent Chamberlain, Ziqi Song, Hossein Nasr Esfahani, Jeff Sheen, Teresa Larsen, Valerie Long Novack, Carlos Licon and Keith Christensen
- Investigating the influence of weather on public transit passenger’s travel behaviour: Empirical findings from Brisbane, Australia pp. 36-51

- Ming Wei
- COVID and working from home: Long-term impacts and psycho-social determinants pp. 52-68

- Taru Jain, Graham Currie and Laura Aston
- Exploring satisfaction with air-HSR intermodal services: A Bayesian network analysis pp. 69-89

- Min Yang, Zheyuan Wang, Long Cheng and Enhui Chen
- A systemic model for implementing land value capture to support urban rail transit infrastructure projects pp. 90-112

- Xinjian Li, Peter E.D. Love, Hanbin Luo and Weili Fang
- Optimal pricing and investment in a multi-modal city — Introducing a macroscopic network design problem based on the MFD pp. 113-132

- Allister Loder, Michiel Bliemer and Kay W. Axhausen
- Plug-in electric vehicle diffusion in California: Role of exposure to new technology at home and work pp. 133-151

- Debapriya Chakraborty, David S. Bunch, David Brownstone, Bingzheng Xu and Gil Tal
- Municipal decision-making for sustainable transportation: Towards improving current practices for street rejuvenation in Canada pp. 152-170

- Francis Marleau Donais, Irène Abi-Zeid, E. Owen D. Waygood and Roxane Lavoie
- Receiver willingness to participate in off-hour service programs pp. 171-191

- Benjamin Caron and José Holguín-Veras
- When monetarisation and ranking are not appropriate. A novel stakeholder-based appraisal method pp. 192-205

- Geert te Boveldt, Imre Keseru and Cathy Macharis
- Effects and feasibility of shared mobility with shared autonomous vehicles: An investigation based on data-driven modeling approach pp. 206-226

- Zhiyong Liu, Ruimin Li and Jingchen Dai
- Effects of e-biking on older adults’ biking and walking frequencies, health, functionality and life space area: A prospective observational study pp. 227-236

- Jelle Van Cauwenberg, Paul Schepers, Benedicte Deforche and Bas de Geus
- Rumors in the air? Exploring public misconceptions about automated vehicles pp. 237-252

- Manqing Du, Tingru Zhang, Jinting Liu, Zhigang Xu and Peng Liu
- Microsimulation parking choice and search model to assess dynamic pricing scenarios pp. 253-269

- Andrés Rodríguez, Rubén Cordera, Borja Alonso, Luigi dell'Olio and Juan Benavente
- Acceptance of a Pay-How-You-Drive pricing scheme for city traffic: The case of Athens pp. 270-284

- Panagiotis Fafoutellis, Eleni G. Mantouka and Eleni I. Vlahogianni
- Fare evasion on public transport: Who, when, where and how? pp. 285-295

- Angel Cantillo, Sebastián Raveau and Juan Carlos Muñoz
Volume 155, issue C, 2022
- Autonomous vehicles and moral judgments under risk pp. 1-10

- Sebastian Krügel and Matthias Uhl
- How older adults use Ride-hailing booking technology in California pp. 11-30

- Aditi Misra, Manish Shirgaokar, Asha Weinstein Agrawal, Bonnie Dobbs and Martin Wachs
- Purchase intention and actual purchase of cargo cycles: Influencing factors and policy insights pp. 31-45

- Santhanakrishnan Narayanan, Johannes Gruber, Gernot Liedtke and Constantinos Antoniou
- How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the use of ride-sourcing services? An empirical evidence-based investigation for the Greater Toronto Area pp. 46-62

- Patrick Loa, Sanjana Hossain, Yicong Liu and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Is tech-enhanced bikeshare a substitute or complement for public transit? pp. 63-78

- Rebecca Martin and Yilan Xu
- Shaping inclusiveness of a transportation system: Factors affecting seat-yielding behavior of university students in public transportation pp. 79-94

- Farrukh Baig, Dong Zhang, Jaeyoung Lee and Hongda Xu
- Spatiotemporally complementary effect of high-speed rail network on robustness of aviation network pp. 95-114

- Tao Li and Lili Rong
- The applicability of prospect theory in examining drivers’ trip decisions, in response to Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) rates adjustments - a study using travel data in Singapore pp. 115-127

- Wee Ping Koh and Kian Keong Chin
- The impact of COVID-19 on the ride-sharing industry and its recovery: Causal evidence from China pp. 128-141

- Wei Wang, Wei Miao, Yongdong Liu, Yiting Deng and Yunfei Cao
- Public transportation and fear of crime at BRT Systems: Approaching to the case of Barranquilla (Colombia) through integrated choice and latent variable models pp. 142-160

- Jose Soto, Mauricio Orozco-Fontalvo and Sergio A. Useche
- Ridesourcing vs. traditional taxi services: Understanding users’ choices and preferences in Spain pp. 161-178

- Álvaro Aguilera-García, Juan Gomez, Guillermo Velázquez and Jose Manuel Vassallo
- The impact of working from home on modal commuting choice response during COVID-19: Implications for two metropolitan areas in Australia pp. 179-201

- David Hensher, Camila Balbontin, Matthew J. Beck and Edward Wei
- How do constrained car ownership and car use influence travel and life satisfaction? pp. 202-218

- Li, Shengxiao (Alex), Xiaodong Guan and Donggen Wang
- Waiting time and headway modeling considering unreliability in transit service pp. 219-233

- Mohammad Ansari Esfeh, Saeid Saidi, S.C. Wirasinghe and Lina Kattan
- Examining non-linear associations between built environments around workplace and adults’ walking behaviour in Shanghai, China pp. 234-246

- Haoran Yang, Qinran Zhang, Marco Helbich, Yi Lu, Dongsheng He, Dick Ettema and Long Chen
- Modeling travel choice behavior with the concept of image: A case study of college students’ choice of homecoming train trips during the Spring Festival travel rush in China pp. 247-258

- Xiaofeng Pan and Shaobo Liu
- An ex-post evaluation of the public acceptance of a license plate-based restriction policy: A case study of Xi’an, China pp. 259-282

- Mingjie Luo, Zhuanglin Ma, Wenjing Zhao, Marcus Enoch and Steven I-Jy Chien
- Autonomous vehicle parking policies: A case study of the City of Toronto pp. 283-296

- Sina Bahrami and Matthew Roorda
- CHAIRS: A choice-based air transport simulator applied to airline competition and revenue management pp. 297-315

- Mitsuyoshi Fukushi, Felipe Delgado, Sebastián Raveau and Bruno F. Santos
- Preferences for roundabout attributes among US bicyclists: A discrete choice experiment pp. 316-329

- Niranjan Poudel and Patrick A. Singleton
- The role of polarseaworthiness in shipping planning for infrastructure projects in the Arctic: The case of Yamal LNG plant pp. 330-353

- Patrick Rigot-Müller, Ali Cheaitou, Laurent Etienne, Olivier Faury and Laurent Fedi
- Does rail transit development gentrify neighborhoods? Evidence from Hong Kong pp. 354-372

- Cong Liang, Yaoxuan Huang, Tsz Leung Yip and Victor Jing Li
- High-speed rail and the spatial pattern of new firm births: Evidence from China pp. 373-386

- Zheng Chang and Longfei Zheng
- For whom did telework not work during the Pandemic? understanding the factors impacting telework satisfaction in the US using a multiple indicator multiple cause (MIMIC) model pp. 387-402

- Divyakant Tahlyan, Maher Said, Hani Mahmassani, Amanda Stathopoulos, Joan Walker and Susan Shaheen
- Early adopters of new transportation technologies: Attitudes of Russia’s population towards car sharing, the electric car and autonomous driving pp. 403-417

- Thomas Thurner, Konstantin Fursov and Alena Nefedova
- Factors influencing the intention to use electric cars in Brazil pp. 418-433

- Marina Buranelli de Oliveira, Hermes Moretti Ribeiro da Silva, Daniel Jugend, Paula De Camargo Fiorini and Carlos Eduardo Paro
- What makes bicyclists comfortable? Insights from a visual preference survey of casual and prospective bicyclists pp. 434-449

- Dillon T. Fitch, Jane Carlen and Susan L. Handy
- The dynamic and long-term changes of automated bus service adoption pp. 450-463

- Xiaoyun Zhao, Yusak O. Susilo and Anna Pernestål
- Traffic flow at signalized intersections with large volumes of bicycle traffic pp. 464-483

- Georgios Grigoropoulos, Axel Leonhardt, Heather Kaths, Marek Junghans, Michael M. Baier and Fritz Busch
- Refined choice set generation and the investigation of multi-criteria transit route choice behavior pp. 484-500

- Benjamin J. Tomhave and Alireza Khani
- Towards sustainable transport in developing countries: Preliminary findings on the demand for mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) in Metro Manila pp. 501-518

- Marc Hasselwander, Joao F. Bigotte, Antonio P. Antunes and Ricardo G. Sigua
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