Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 154, issue C, 2021
- Interpretable data-driven demand modelling for on-demand transit services pp. 1-22

- Nael Alsaleh and Bilal Farooq
- Impact of e-scooter sharing on bike sharing in Chicago pp. 23-36

- Hongtai Yang, Jinghai Huo, Yongxing Bao, Xuan Li, Linchuan Yang and Christopher R. Cherry
- Using state-of-the-art models in applied work: Travellers willingness to pay for a toll tunnel in Copenhagen pp. 37-52

- Hui Lu, Stephane Hess, Andrew Daly, Charlene Rohr, Bhanu Patruni and Goran Vuk
- Exempting battery electric vehicles from traffic restrictions: Impacts on market and environment under Pigovian taxation pp. 53-91

- Xu Hu, Zhaojun Yang, Jun Sun and Yali Zhang
- Who benefits from AVs? Equity implications of automated vehicles policies in full-scale prototype cities pp. 92-107

- Bat-hen Nahmias-Biran, Jimi B. Oke and Nishant Kumar
- Could psychosocial variables help assess pro-cycling policies? pp. 108-128

- Francesco Piras, Eleonora Sottile, Giovanni Tuveri and Italo Meloni
- The role of environmental concern in forming intentions for switching to electric scooters pp. 129-144

- Ching-Fu Chen, Timo Eccarius and Pin-Chi Su
- Heterogeneous residential distribution changes and spillover effects by railway projects: The case study of Nagoya, Japan pp. 145-163

- Lisha Wang, Tomio Miwa, Meilan Jiang and Takayuki Morikawa
- Factors influencing the usage of shared E-scooters in Chicago pp. 164-185

- Farzana Mehzabin Tuli, Suman Mitra and Mariah B. Crews
- Effects of COVID-19 on rail passengers’ crowding perceptions pp. 186-202

- Kayvan Aghabayk, Javad Esmailpour and Nirajan Shiwakoti
- Gender differences in elderly mobility in the United States pp. 203-226

- Suman Mitra, Mingqi Yao and Stephen G. Ritchie
- Impacts of large-scale driverless truck adoption on the freight transport system pp. 227-254

- Albin Engholm, Ida Kristoffersson and Anna Pernestal
- The case for negotiated contracts under the transition to a green bus fleet pp. 255-269

- David Hensher
- Adoption of delivery services in light of the COVID pandemic: Who and how long? pp. 270-286

- Wang, Xiaokun (Cara), Woojung Kim, José Holguín-Veras and Joshua Schmid
- Regulating the overloading of heavy commercial Vehicles: Assessment of land transport operators in Abu Dhabi pp. 287-299

- Fatima Ahmed Alkhoori and Praveen Kumar Maghelal
- Using twitter to investigate responses to street reallocation during COVID-19: Findings from the U.S. and Canada pp. 300-312

- Manish Shirgaokar, Darcy Reynard and Damian Collins
- Modelling the energy consumption of electric vehicles under uncertain and small data conditions pp. 313-328

- Yang Liu, Qi Zhang, Cheng Lyu and Zhiyuan Liu
- Revisiting the interactions between bus service quality, car ownership and mode use: A case study in Changzhou, China pp. 329-344

- Di Yao, Liqun Xu, Chunqin Zhang and Jinpei Li
- Psychological analysis of intercity bus passenger satisfaction using Q methodology pp. 345-363

- S.S. Ganji, A.N. Ahangar, Anjali Awasthi and Smaneh Jamshidi Bandari
- Paving the way for autonomous Vehicles: Understanding autonomous vehicle adoption and vehicle fuel choice under user heterogeneity pp. 364-398

- Yuntao Guo, Dustin Souders, Samuel Labi, Srinivas Peeta, Irina Benedyk and Yujie Li
- Pricing curb parking pp. 399-412

- Donald Shoup
- Insights on data quality from a large-scale application of smartphone-based travel survey technology in the Phoenix metropolitan area, Arizona, USA pp. 413-429

- Shuyao Hong, Fang Zhao, Vladimir Livshits, Shari Gershenfeld, Jorge Santos and Moshe Ben-Akiva
Volume 153, issue C, 2021
- Exploring the impact of socio-demographic characteristics, health concerns, and product type on home delivery rates and expenditures during a strict COVID-19 lockdown period: A case study from Portland, OR pp. 1-19

- Miguel Figliozzi and Avinash Unnikrishnan
- The impacts of shared e-scooters on bus ridership pp. 20-34

- Abubakr Ziedan, Wesley Darling, Candace Brakewood, Greg Erhardt and Kari Watkins
- What does the quantum of working from home do to the value of commuting time used in transport appraisal? pp. 35-51

- David Hensher, Matthew J. Beck and Camila Balbontin
- Interaction behaviour of active mobility users in shared space pp. 52-65

- Maohao Che, Yiik Diew Wong, Kit Meng Lum and Xueqin Wang
- Comprehensive data validation of a combined weekly time use and travel survey pp. 66-82

- Florian Aschauer, Reinhard Hössinger, Sergio Jara-Diaz, Basil Schmid, Kay Axhausen and Regine Gerike
- What is your shopping travel style? Heterogeneity in US households’ online shopping and travel pp. 83-98

- Harsh Shah, Andre L. Carrel and Huyen T.K. Le
- The economics of low emission zones pp. 99-114

- Maria Börjesson, Anne Bastian and Jonas Eliasson
- Analyzing bicycle level of service using virtual reality and deep learning technologies pp. 115-129

- Xiao Liang, Tianyu Zhang, Meiquan Xie and Xudong Jia
- A modeling framework for designing and evaluating curbside traffic management policies at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport pp. 130-150

- Juliette Ugirumurera, Joseph Severino, Karen Ficenec, Yanbo Ge, Qichao Wang, Lindy Williams, Junghoon Chae, Monte Lunacek and Caleb Phillips
- Mobility in post-pandemic economic reopening under social distancing guidelines: Congestion, emissions, and contact exposure in public transit pp. 151-170

- Ding Wang, Mohammad Tayarani, Brian Yueshuai He, Jingqin Gao, Joseph Y.J. Chow, H. Oliver Gao and Kaan Ozbay
- Associations between built environment, perceived walkability/bikeability and metro transfer patterns pp. 171-187

- Zuoxian Gan, Min Yang, Qingcheng Zeng and Harry J.P. Timmermans
- Does a residential relocation enable satisfying travel? pp. 188-201

- Jonas De Vos, Kostas Mouratidis, Long Cheng and Md. Kamruzzaman
- Transport disrupted – Substituting public transport by bike or car under Covid 19 pp. 202-217

- Kerstin J. Schaefer, Leonie Tuitjer and Meike Levin-Keitel
- Evidence of a post-COVID change in travel behaviour – Self-reported expectations of commuting in Melbourne pp. 218-234

- Graham Currie, Taru Jain and Laura Aston
- Relocating operational and damaged bikes in free-floating systems: A data-driven modeling framework for level of service enhancement pp. 235-260

- Ximing Chang, Jianjun Wu, Huijun Sun, Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia and Jianhua Chen
- Exploring first-mile on-demand transit solutions for North American suburbia: A case study of Markham, Canada pp. 261-283

- Johanna Bürstlein, David López and Bilal Farooq
- What is the elasticity of sharing a ridesourcing trip? pp. 284-305

- Sicheng Wang and Robert Noland
- A combined dial-a-ride and fixed schedule ferry service for coastal cities pp. 306-325

- Ingvild Eide Aslaksen, Elisabeth Svanberg, Kjetil Fagerholt, Lennart C. Johnsen and Frank Meisel
- Paving the road for electric vehicles: Lessons from a randomized experiment in an introduction stage market pp. 326-340

- Cristian Guevara, Esteban Figueroa and Marcela A. Munizaga
Volume 152, issue C, 2021
- Heterogeneity in Activity-travel Patterns of Public Transit Users: An Application of Latent Class Analysis pp. 1-18

- Rezwana Rafiq and Michael G. McNally
- Modelling the impact of rail delays on passenger satisfaction pp. 19-35

- Fredrik Monsuur, Marcus Enoch, Mohammed Quddus and Stuart Meek
- Infrastructure requirement for autonomous vehicle integration for future urban and suburban roads – Current practice and a case study of Melbourne, Australia pp. 36-53

- Hesavar Manivasakan, Riddhi Kalra, Steve O'Hern, Yihai Fang, Yinfei Xi and Nan Zheng
- Development of a search and rescue framework for maritime freight shipping in the Arctic pp. 54-69

- Lukas Benz, Christopher Münch and Evi Hartmann
- Investigating the determinants to retain spurious-loyalty passengers: A data-fusion based approach pp. 70-83

- Shichao Sun, Lingyu Xu, Yukun Yao and Zhengyu Duan
- The impact of high-speed railway on urban housing prices in China: A network accessibility perspective pp. 84-99

- Xueli Liu, Chunxia Jiang, Feng Wang and Shujie Yao
- Phasing in electric vehicles: Does policy focusing on operating emission achieve net zero emissions reduction objectives? pp. 100-114

- Kathryn G. Logan, John D. Nelson, Christian Brand and Astley Hastings
- Effects of pricing and infrastructure on car ownership: A pseudo-panel-based dynamic model pp. 115-126

- Siqi Song, Mi Diao and Chen-Chieh Feng
- The impact of social externality information on fostering sustainable travel mode choice: A behavioral experiment in Zhengzhou, China pp. 127-145

- Rachel Luo, Yichun Fan, Xin Yang, Jinhua Zhao and Siqi Zheng
- Design and operation of feeder systems in the era of automated and electric buses pp. 146-172

- Hugo Badia and Erik Jenelius
- Cycling behaviour and socioeconomic disadvantage: An investigation based on the English National Travel Survey pp. 173-185

- Eugeni Vidal Tortosa, Robin Lovelace, Eva Heinen and Richard P. Mann
- Measuring willingness to pay for shared parking pp. 186-202

- Ali Ardeshiri, Farshid Safarighouzhdi and Taha Hossein Rashidi
- Delayed reaction towards emerging COVID-19 variants of concern: Does history repeat itself? pp. 203-215

- Xiaoqian Sun, Sebastian Wandelt and Anming Zhang
- Determinants to parking mode alternatives: A model integrating technology acceptance model and satisfaction–loyalty model pp. 216-234

- Zhipeng Niu, Xiaowei Hu, Shouming Qi, Haihua Yang, Siqing Wang and Shi An
- Implementing commercial autonomous road haulage in freight operations: An industry perspective pp. 235-253

- Safaa Sindi and Roger Woodman
- Hybrid pedestrian and transit priority zoning policies in an urban street network: Evaluating network traffic flow impacts with analytical approximation pp. 254-274

- Nicholas Fournier
- Comparison of the willingness to adopt MaaS in Madrid (Spain) and Randstad (The Netherlands) metropolitan areas pp. 275-294

- Iria Lopez-Carreiro, Andres Monzon and Maria E. Lopez-Lambas
- The causes and consequences of curb parking management pp. 295-307

- Michael Manville and Miriam Pinski
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