Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 151, issue C, 2021
- Vehicle routing problem with steep roads pp. 1-17

- Carlos Brunner, Ricardo Giesen, Mathias A. Klapp and Luz Flórez-Calderón
- Exploring best practice for municipal e-scooter policy in the United States pp. 18-27

- William Riggs, Matt Kawashima and David Batstone
- A techno-economic environmental cost model for Arctic shipping pp. 28-51

- Lambert Joseph, Thomas Giles, Rehmatulla Nishatabbas and Smith Tristan
- Optimal fleet size for a shared demand-responsive transport system with human-driven vs automated vehicles: A total cost minimization approach pp. 52-80

- Aitan M. Militão and Alejandro Tirachini
- A modular, adaptive, and autonomous transit system (MAATS): A in-motion transfer strategy and performance evaluation in urban grid transit networks pp. 81-98

- Jiaming Wu, Balázs Kulcsár, Selpi, and Xiaobo Qu
- Monocentric versus polycentric urban structure: Case study in Hong Kong pp. 99-118

- Yue Huai, Hong K. Lo and Ka Fai Ng
- A two-layer modelling framework for predicting passenger flow on trains: A case study of London underground trains pp. 119-139

- Qian Zhang, Xiaoxiao Liu, Sarah Spurgeon and Dingli Yu
- A hybrid discrete choice model to understand the effect of public policy on fare evasion discouragement in Bogotá's Bus Rapid Transit pp. 140-153

- Luis A. Guzman, Julian Arellana and José Pablo Camargo
- Analysis of freight transportation network redundancy: An application to Utah’s bi-modal network for transporting coal pp. 154-171

- Sarawut Jansuwan, Anthony Chen and Xiangdong Xu
- Synergies of combining demand- and supply-side measures to manage congested streets pp. 172-179

- Ibrahim Itani, Michael J. Cassidy and Carlos Daganzo
- Peer-to-Peer (P2P) carsharing and driverless vehicles: Attitudes and values of vehicle owners pp. 180-194

- Doina Olaru, Stephen Greaves, Catherine Leighton, Brett Smith and Tony Arnold
- Mechanisms of passing through short exits for the elderly and young adults pp. 195-213

- Xiangxia Ren, Jun Zhang, Weiguo Song and Shuchao Cao
- “Satisfaction lies in the effort”. Is Gandhi’s quote also true for satisfaction with commuting? pp. 214-227

- Veronique Van Acker, Loan Ho and Corinne Mulley
- Fully automated vehicles: A cost-based analysis of the share of ownership and mobility services, and its socio-economic determinants pp. 228-244

- Zia Wadud and Giulio Mattioli
- Time-varying accessibility to senior centers by public transit in Philadelphia pp. 245-258

- Li, Shengxiao (Alex), Duan, Hongyu (Anna), Tony E. Smith and Haoyu Hu
- Feasibility of the Northern Sea Route for seasonal transit navigation: The role of ship speed on ice and alternative fuel types for the oil product tanker market pp. 259-283

- Dimitrios Theocharis, Vasco Sanchez Rodrigues, Stephen Pettit and Jane Haider
Volume 150, issue C, 2021
- Shared parking acceptance under perceived network externality and risks: Theory and evidence pp. 1-15

- Yu Ning, Mian Yan, Su Xiu Xu, Yina Li and Lixu Li
- Assessing one-way carsharing’s impacts on vehicle ownership: Evidence from Shanghai with an international comparison pp. 16-32

- Jianhong Ye, Daoge Wang, Xi Li, Kay W. Axhausen and Yong Jin
- Examining the driver-pedestrian interaction at pedestrian crossings in the connected environment: A Hazard-based duration modelling approach pp. 33-48

- Md. Mazharul Haque, Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios, Anshuman Sharma and Zuduo Zheng
- Do policy incentives drive electric vehicle adoption? Evidence from China pp. 49-62

- Xiaoling Liu, Xiaohua Sun, Hui Zheng and Dongdong Huang
- Influences on transit ridership and transit accessibility in US urban areas pp. 63-73

- Louis A. Merlin, Matan Singer and Jonathan Levine
- Modelling individual preferences of goods receivers for a Receiver-led delivery consolidation service pp. 74-94

- Khalid Aljohani and Russell G. Thompson
- Integrating transit systems with ride-sourcing services: A study on the system users’ stochastic equilibrium problem pp. 95-123

- Yufeng Zhang and Alireza Khani
- Modeling regional disparity and the reverse commute pp. 124-139

- Joshua H. Davidson and Megan S. Ryerson
- Impacts of COVID-19 on the usage of public bicycle share in London pp. 140-155

- Haojie Li, Yingheng Zhang, Manman Zhu and Gang Ren
- Will It Fly? Adoption of the road pricing framework to manage drone use of airspace pp. 156-170

- Rico Merkert, Matthew J. Beck and James Bushell
- Effects of built environment and weather on demands for transportation network company trips pp. 171-185

- Md Sami Hasnine, Jason Hawkins and Khandker Nurul Habib
- The value of travel time savings and the value of leisure in Zurich: Estimation, decomposition and policy implications pp. 186-215

- Basil Schmid, Joseph Molloy, Stefanie Peer, Simona Jokubauskaite, Florian Aschauer, Reinhard Hössinger, Regine Gerike, Sergio Jara-Diaz and Kay W. Axhausen
- Assessing the operational impact of tactical planning models for bike-sharing redistribution pp. 216-235

- Bruno Albert Neumann-Saavedra, Dirk Christian Mattfeld and Mike Hewitt
- Tourists’ preference on the combination of travel modes under Mobility-as-a-Service environment pp. 236-255

- Eui-Jin Kim, Youngseo Kim, Sunghoon Jang and Dong-Kyu Kim
- Public acceptability towards Low Emission Zones: The role of attitudes, norms, emotions, and trust pp. 256-270

- Craig Morton, Giulio Mattioli and Jillian Anable
- An improved potential-based approach to measuring the daily accessibility of HSR pp. 271-284

- Zhongmei Liu, A-Xing Zhu, Wenxin Zhang and Mei Ren
- Integrating perceptions of safety and bicycle theft risk in the analysis of cycling infrastructure preferences pp. 285-301

- Luis Márquez and Jose J. Soto
- Forecasting with a joint mode/time-of-day choice model based on combined RP and SC data pp. 302-316

- Pedro Lizana, Juan de Dios Ortúzar, Julian Arellana and Luis I. Rizzi
- Economic and socioeconomic assessment of replacing conventional public transit with demand responsive transit services in low-to-medium density areas pp. 317-334

- Jaâfar Berrada and Alexis Poulhès
- BRT fare elasticities from smartcard data: Spatial and time-of-the-day differences pp. 335-348

- Luis A. Guzman, Carlos Beltran, Jorge Bonilla and Santiago Gomez Cardona
- Plunge and rebound of a taxi market through COVID-19 lockdown: Lessons learned from Shenzhen, China pp. 349-366

- Hongyu Zheng, Kenan Zhang and Nie, Yu (Marco)
- What makes passengers continue using and talking positively about ride-hailing services? The role of the booking app and post-booking service quality pp. 367-384

- Duy Quy Nguyen-Phuoc, Nguyen S. Vo, Diep Ngoc Su, Vinh Hoang Nguyen and Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios
- Autonomous vehicles and mobility for people with special needs pp. 385-397

- Eva Kassens-Noor, Meng Cai, Zeenat Kotval-Karamchandani and Travis Decaminada
- Understanding travel and mode choice with emerging modes; a pooled SP and RP model in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia pp. 398-422

- Anugrah Ilahi, Prawira F. Belgiawan, Milos Balac and Kay W. Axhausen
- Architecting urban air mobility airport shuttling systems with case studies: Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Dallas pp. 423-444

- Emily Lewis, Jesse Ponnock, Qamar Cherqaoui, Scott Holmdahl, Yus Johnson, Alfred Wong and H. Oliver Gao
Volume 149, issue C, 2021
- To cross or not to cross: A closer look at children’s decision-making on the road pp. 1-11

- Kevin Y.K. Leung, Becky P.Y. Loo, K.L. Tsui, F.L. So and Ellen Fok
- A discrete choice experiment on consumer’s willingness-to-pay for vehicle automation in the Greater Toronto Area pp. 12-30

- Kaili Wang, Mohammad Faizus Salehin and Khandker Nurul Habib
- The role of coordination costs in mode choice decisions: A case study of German cities pp. 31-44

- Patrick Jochem, Christopher Lisson and Arpita Asha Khanna
- The impact of using a naïve approach in the limited-stop bus service design problem pp. 45-61

- Hemant Suman, Homero Larrain and Juan Carlos Muñoz
- What determines the acceptance of socially optimal traffic coordination?: A scenario-based examination in Germany pp. 62-75

- Florian Koller
- The optimal icebreaking tariffs and the economic performance of tramp shipping on the Northern Sea Route pp. 76-97

- Hua Xu and Zhifang Yin
- High-speed rail and industrial developments: Evidence from house prices and city-level GDP in China pp. 98-113

- Zhengyi Zhou and Anming Zhang
- Scootin’ in the rain: Does weather affect micromobility? pp. 114-123

- Robert Noland
- Optimizing underground shelter location and mass pedestrian evacuation in urban community areas: A case study of Shanghai pp. 124-138

- Jian Gang Jin, Yifan Shen, Hao Hu, Yiqun Fan and Mingjian Yu
- Testing alternative treatments for underused carpool lanes on narrow freeways pp. 139-149

- Servet Lapardhaja, Devansh Jalota, Jean Doig, Abdullah Almubarak and Michael Cassidy
- Supplementing transportation data sources with targeted marketing data: Applications, integration, and internal validation pp. 150-169

- F. Atiyya Shaw, Xinyi Wang, Patricia Mokhtarian and Kari E. Watkins
- Simulation-based design and analysis of on-demand mobility services pp. 170-205

- Iliya Markov, Rafael Guglielmetti, Marco Laumanns, Anna Fernández-Antolín and Ravin de Souza
- Baumol’s cost disease and urban transport services in Latin America pp. 206-225

- Juan José Price and Andrés Gómez-Lobo
- Corrigendum to “Mobility as a service and private car use: Evidence from the sydney MaaS trial” [Transp. Res. Part A 145 (2021) 17–33] pp. 226-226

- David Hensher, Chinh Q. Ho and Daniel J. Reck
- The death and life of bike-sharing schemes in Spain: 2003–2018 pp. 227-236

- Esther Anaya-Boig, Jenny Douch and Alberto Castro
- Multiple discrete-continuous choice models with bounds on consumptions pp. 237-265

- Shobhit Saxena, Abdul Rawoof Pinjari, Ananya Roy and Rajesh Paleti
- User acceptance of electric car-sharing services: The case of the Netherlands pp. 266-282

- Riccardo Curtale, Feixiong Liao and Peter van der Waerden
- The impact of large-scale events: A difference-in-difference model for a Pokémon go safari zone event in Tainan and its effect on bikeshare systems pp. 283-299

- Pei-Fen Kuo, Chung-Wei Shen and Chui-Sheng Chiu
- A policy-based solution for the detection of colluding GPS-Spoofing attacks in FANETs pp. 300-318

- Mousaab Bada, Djallel Eddine Boubiche, Nasreddine Lagraa, Chaker Abdelaziz Kerrache, Muhammad Imran and Muhammad Shoaib
- Exploring the causal impact of transit fare exemptions on older adults’ travel behavior: Evidence from the Seoul metropolitan area pp. 319-338

- Eun Jin Shin
- MaaS bundle design and implementation: Lessons from the Sydney MaaS trial pp. 339-376

- Chinh Q. Ho, David Hensher, Daniel J. Reck, Sam Lorimer and Ivy Lu
- The role of objective and perceived built environments in affecting dockless bike-sharing as a feeder mode choice of metro commuting pp. 377-396

- Yuanyuan Guo and Sylvia Y. He
- Modelling the impact of cycle superhighways and electric bicycles pp. 397-418

- Martin Hallberg, Thomas Kjær Rasmussen and Jeppe Rich
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