Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 148, issue C, 2021
- Cumulative prospect theory coupled with multi-attribute decision making for modeling travel behavior pp. 1-21

- Kun Gao, Lijun Sun, Ying Yang, Fanyu Meng and Xiaobo Qu
- Non-linear associations between zonal built environment attributes and transit commuting mode choice accounting for spatial heterogeneity pp. 22-35

- Chuan Ding, Xinyu Cao, Bin Yu and Yang Ju
- New car taxation and its unintended environmental consequences pp. 36-48

- Angela Bergantino, Mario Intini and Marco Percoco
- Geo-fenced parking spaces identification for free-floating bicycle sharing system pp. 49-63

- De Zhao and Ghim Ping Ong
- Working from home and its implications for strategic transport modelling based on the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 64-78

- David Hensher, Matthew J. Beck and Edward Wei
- Policy implications of standalone timing versus holistic timing of infrastructure interventions: Findings based on pavement surface roughness pp. 79-99

- Julie Yu Qiao, Runjia Du, Samuel Labi, Jon D. Fricker and Kumares C. Sinha
- On the fundamental diagram and driving behavior modeling of heterogeneous traffic flow using UAV-based data pp. 100-115

- Afzal Ahmed, Dong Ngoduy, Muhammad Adnan and Mirza Asad Ullah Baig
- Distributional impact of a regional road pricing scheme in Flanders pp. 116-139

- Christophe Heyndrickx, Toon Vanheukelom and Stef Proost
- On bus ridership and frequency pp. 140-154

- Simon J. Berrebi, Sanskruti Joshi and Kari E. Watkins
- Impacts of real-time information levels in public transport: A large-scale case study using an adaptive passenger path choice model pp. 155-182

- Mads Paulsen, Thomas Kjær Rasmussen and Otto Anker Nielsen
- Autonomous delivery vehicles to fight the spread of Covid-19 – How do men and women differ in their acceptance? pp. 183-198

- Sebastian Kapser, Mahmoud Abdelrahman and Tobias Bernecker
- To Pool or Not to Pool? Understanding opportunities, challenges, and equity considerations to expanding the market for pooling pp. 199-222

- Jessica R. Lazarus, Juan D. Caicedo, Alexandre M. Bayen and Susan A. Shaheen
- Measuring policy leakage of Beijing’s car ownership restriction pp. 223-236

- Yunhan Zheng, Joanna Moody, Shenhao Wang and Jinhua Zhao
- Impact of congestion charge and minimum wage on TNCs: A case study for San Francisco pp. 237-261

- Sen Li, Kameshwar Poolla and Pravin Varaiya
- Charging infrastructure roll-out strategies for large scale introduction of electric vehicles in urban areas: An agent-based simulation study pp. 262-285

- Rick Wolbertus, Robert van den Hoed, Maarten Kroesen and Caspar Chorus
- Updating and transferring Random Effect models: The case of operating speed percentile estimation pp. 286-304

- Jean-Michel Tremblay, Cinzia Cirillo and Marco Bassani
- Integrated weather effects on e-cycling in daily commuting: A longitudinal evaluation of weather effects on e-cycling in the Netherlands pp. 305-315

- Joost de Kruijf, Peter van der Waerden, Tao Feng, Lars Böcker, Dea van Lierop, Dick Ettema and Martin Dijst
- Providing real-time bus crowding information for passengers: A novel policy to promote high-frequency transit performance pp. 316-329

- Pengfei Wang, Xuewu Chen, Yue Zheng, Long Cheng, Yinhai Wang and Da Lei
- A practical approach for curbing congestion and air pollution: Driving restrictions with toll and vintage exemptions pp. 330-352

- Leonardo J. Basso, Juan-Pablo Montero and Felipe Sepúlveda
- Time-dependent transit fare optimization with elastic and spatially distributed demand pp. 353-378

- Qianwen Guo, Yanshuo Sun, Paul Schonfeld and Zhongfei Li
- Re-visiting residential self-selection and dissonance: Does intra-household decision-making change the results? pp. 379-401

- Julia Janke
- Investigating autonomous vehicle impacts on individual activity-travel behavior pp. 402-422

- Katherine A. Dannemiller, Aupal Mondal, Katherine E. Asmussen and Chandra R. Bhat
- Time-dependent patterns in freight trip generation pp. 423-444

- José Holguín-Veras, Diana Ramirez-Rios and Sofía Pérez-Guzmán
- Impact of pricing policy change on on-street parking demand and user satisfaction: A case study in Nanning, China pp. 445-469

- Baichuan Mo, Hui Kong, Hao Wang, Wang, Xiaokun (Cara) and Ruimin Li
- MaaS users: Who they are and how much they are willing-to-pay pp. 470-480

- Ioannis Tsouros, Athena Tsirimpa, Ioanna Pagoni and Amalia Polydoropoulou
- Mobility-on-demand versus fixed-route transit systems: An evaluation of traveler preferences in low-income communities pp. 481-495

- Xiang Yan, Xilei Zhao, Yuan Han, Pascal Van Hentenryck and Tawanna Dillahunt
- More than just a bus trip: School busing, disability and access to education in Toronto, Canada pp. 496-505

- Ron Buliung, Patrick Bilas, Timothy Ross, Cosmin Marmureanu and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Commuter demand estimation and feasibility assessment for Urban Air Mobility in Northern California pp. 506-524

- Mihir Rimjha, Susan Hotle, Antonio Trani and Nicolas Hinze
Volume 147, issue C, 2021
- Taking the path less travelled: Valuation of denied boarding in crowded public transport systems pp. 1-13

- Menno Yap and Oded Cats
- Why do consumers choose to buy electric vehicles? A paired data analysis of purchase intention configurations pp. 14-27

- Fei Ye, Wanlin Kang, Lixu Li and Zhiqiang Wang
- Residential relocation and travel behavior change: Investigating the effects of changes in the built environment, activity space dispersion, car and bike ownership, and travel attitudes pp. 28-48

- Samira Ramezani, Kamyar Hasanzadeh, Tiina Rinne, Anna Kajosaari and Marketta Kyttä
- Exploring shopping travel behavior of millennials in Beijing: Impacts of built environment, life stages, and subjective preferences pp. 49-60

- Yixue Zhang, Pengjun Zhao and Jen-Jia Lin
- Travel preferences of public transport users under uneven headways pp. 61-75

- Jaime Soza-Parra, Sebastián Raveau and Juan Carlos Muñoz
- Relevance of detailed transfer attributes in large-scale multimodal route choice models for metropolitan public transport passengers pp. 76-92

- Otto Anker Nielsen, Morten Eltved, Marie Karen Anderson and Carlo Giacomo Prato
- An event-based probabilistic model of disruption risk to urban metro networks pp. 93-105

- Kai Liu, Jiatong Zhu and Ming Wang
- Unveiling daily activity pattern differences between telecommuters and commuters using human mobility motifs and sequence analysis pp. 106-132

- Rongxiang Su, Elizabeth C. McBride and Konstadinos G. Goulias
- Heterogeneity in passenger satisfaction with air-rail integration services: Results of a finite mixture partial least squares model pp. 133-158

- Yalong Yuan, Min Yang, Tao Feng, Soora Rasouli, Dawei Li and Xinpei Ruan
- The economic impacts of restricting black carbon emissions on cargo shipping in the Polar Code Area pp. 159-176

- Qingxu Kong, Changmin Jiang and Adolf K.Y. Ng
- E-scooter sharing to serve short-distance transit trips: A Singapore case pp. 177-196

- Zhejing Cao, Xiaohu Zhang, Kelman Chua, Honghai Yu and Jinhua Zhao
- Impact of a Preliminary Feasibility Study on the accuracy of traffic forecasts in the case of Korea pp. 197-211

- Kangsoo Kim, Seunghan Baek and Hyejin Cho
- Navigability assessment of large-scale redesigns in nine public transport networks: Open timetable data approach pp. 212-229

- Christoffer Weckström, Miloš N. Mladenović, Rainer Kujala and Jari Saramäki
- Modeling hesitancy in airport choice: A comparison of discrete choice and machine learning methods pp. 230-250

- Jing Lu, Yucan Meng, Harry Timmermans and Anming Zhang
- Optimal infrastructure reinvestment in urban rail systems: A dynamic supply optimisation approach pp. 251-268

- Praj Xuto, Richard J. Anderson, Daniel J. Graham and Daniel Hörcher
- The impact of the MeToo scandal on women’s perceptions of security pp. 269-283

- Laila AitBihiOuali and Daniel J. Graham
- Examining the influence of social norms on orderly parking behavior of dockless bike-sharing users pp. 284-296

- Yacan Wang, Ying Yang, Jiaping Wang, Matthew Douglas and Duan Su
- Could there be spillover effects between recreational and utilitarian cycling? A multivariate model pp. 297-311

- Francesco Piras, Eleonora Sottile, Giovanni Tuveri and Italo Meloni
- Economic benefits of road widening: Discrepancy between outturn and forecast pp. 312-319

- David Metz
- Empirical analysis of commercial vehicle dwell times around freight-attracting urban buildings in downtown Seattle pp. 320-338

- Haena Kim, Anne Goodchild and Linda Ng Boyle
- Estimating the uncertainty of traffic forecasts from their historical accuracy pp. 339-349

- Jawad Mahmud Hoque, Gregory D. Erhardt, David Schmitt, Mei Chen and Martin Wachs
- Evaluating the feasibility of combined use of the Northern Sea Route and the Suez Canal Route considering ice parameters pp. 350-369

- Gleb Sibul and Jian Gang Jin
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