Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 135, issue C, 2020
- Transport policy, rail freight sector and market structure: The economic effects in Brazil pp. 1-23

- Admir Antonio Betarelli, Edson Domingues and Geoffrey Hewings
- Study on the impact of subsidies for overlapping hinterland shippers on port competition pp. 24-37

- Diansheng Li, Yuanyuan Qu and Yanhong Ma
- Quantifying the impact of urban road networks on the efficiency of local trips pp. 38-62

- Daniel Merchán, Matthias Winkenbach and André Snoeck
- Who are more likely to break the rule of congestion charging? Evidence from an active scheme with no referendum voting pp. 63-79

- Milad Mehdizadeh and Afshin Shariat-Mohaymany
- Technological advances relevant to transport – understanding what drives them pp. 80-95

- Tom Cohen and Peter Jones
- Spatial spillover effects of logistics infrastructure on regional development: Evidence from China pp. 96-114

- Guanqiu Qi, Wenming Shi, Kun-Chin Lin, Kum Fai Yuen and Yi Xiao
- An empirical evaluation of different usage pattern between car-sharing battery electric vehicles and private ones pp. 115-129

- Wanying Wang, Qiang Zhang, Zhanglin Peng, Zhen Shao and Xuefang Li
- Optimal traffic management policies for mixed human and automated traffic flows pp. 130-143

- Sina Bahrami and Matthew J. Roorda
- The impact on bus ridership of passenger incentive contracts in public transport pp. 144-159

- Andreas Vigren and Roger Pyddoke
- Impact of the belt and road initiative on commercial maritime power pp. 160-167

- Kevin X. Li, Kun-Chin Lin, Mengjie Jin, Kum Fai Yuen, Zhongzhen Yang and Yi Xiao
- Free-floating bikesharing in Vienna – A user behaviour analysis pp. 168-182

- Christoph Link, Christoph Strasser and Michael Hinterreiter
- Urban households’ purchase intentions for pure electric vehicles under subsidy contexts in China: Do cost factors matter? pp. 183-197

- Xiaoyang Dong, Bin Zhang, Bo Wang and Zhaohua Wang
- Optimizing dynamic switching between fixed and flexible transit services with an idle-vehicle relocation strategy and reductions in emissions pp. 198-214

- Hamid R. Sayarshad and H. Oliver Gao
- Noise, odor and passenger density in perceived crowding in public transport pp. 215-223

- Bin Wang and John Zacharias
- Dynamic lane restrictions on congested arterials pp. 224-243

- Paul Anderson and Nikolas Geroliminis
- Regional impact of rail network accessibility on residential property price: Modelling spatial heterogeneous capitalisation effects in Hong Kong pp. 244-263

- Sylvia Y. He
- Weather, travel mode choice, and impacts on subway ridership in Beijing pp. 264-279

- Jingwen Wu and Hua Liao
- Another one rides the bus? The connections between bus stop amenities, bus ridership, and ADA paratransit demand pp. 280-288

- Ja Young Kim, Keith Bartholomew and Reid Ewing
- A model of deadheading trips and pick-up locations for ride-hailing service vehicles pp. 289-308

- Gopindra S. Nair, Chandra R. Bhat, Irfan Batur, Ram M. Pendyala and William H.K. Lam
- Why have multiple climate policies for light-duty vehicles? Policy mix rationales, interactions and research gaps pp. 309-326

- Chandan Bhardwaj, Jonn Axsen, Florian Kern and David McCollum
- Spatial and social equity implications for High-Speed Railway lines in Northern Italy pp. 327-340

- Federico Cavallaro, Francesco Bruzzone and Silvio Nocera
- Residential relocation and travel satisfaction change: An empirical study in Beijing, China pp. 341-353

- Fenglong Wang, Zidan Mao and Donggen Wang
- Who will bell the cat? On the environmental and sustainability risks of electric vehicles: A comment pp. 354-357

- Lasse Fridstrøm
- Who will bell the cat? On the environmental and sustainability risks of electric vehicles: A rejoinder pp. 358-360

- Francisco Bahamonde-Birke
Volume 134, issue C, 2020
- Selecting a discrete multiple criteria decision making method for Boeing to rank four global market regions pp. 1-15

- M. Haddad, D. Sanders and G. Tewkesbury
- An investigation of the open-system Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network and property values: The case of Brisbane, Australia pp. 16-34

- Min Zhang, Barbara T.H. Yen, Corinne Mulley and Neil Sipe
- Improved public transportation in rural areas with self-driving cars: A study on the operation of Swiss train lines pp. 35-51

- L. Sieber, C. Ruch, S. Hörl, K.W. Axhausen and E. Frazzoli
- Do impact assessments influence transport plans? The case of Sweden pp. 52-64

- Anders Bondemark, Pia Sundbergh, Patrik Tornberg and Karin Brundell-Freij
- Addressing the awareness gap: A combined survey and vehicle registration analysis to assess car owners’ usage of ADAS in fleets pp. 65-77

- Ilse M. Harms, Leo Bingen and Jasper Steffens
- An algorithm for e-bike equivalents at signalized intersections based on traffic conflict events number pp. 78-95

- Hongwei Li, Xin Zhong, Wenbo Zhang, Sulan Li and Yingying Xing
- Factors influencing customer's loyalty towards ride-hailing taxi services – A case study of Vietnam pp. 96-112

- Duy Quy Nguyen-Phuoc, Diep Su, Phuong Tran, Diem-Trinh Thi Le and Lester W. Johnson
- Understanding relative commuting within dual-earner couples in Germany pp. 113-129

- Bhuvanachithra Chidambaram and Joachim Scheiner
- Holiday travel behavior analysis and empirical study with Integrated Travel Reservation Information usage pp. 130-151

- Yan Han, Tiantian Zhang and Meng Wang
- Spatial risk modelling of behavioural hotspots: Risk-aware path planning for autonomous vehicles pp. 152-163

- Cian Ryan, Finbarr Murphy and Martin Mullins
- Development of a large-scale transport model with focus on cycling pp. 164-183

- Chengxi Liu, Andreas Tapani, Ida Kristoffersson, Clas Rydergren and Daniel Jonsson
- Modeling the potential for aviation liberalization in Central Asia – Market analysis and implications for the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 184-210

- Kun Wang, Xiaowen Fu, Achim I. Czerny, Guowei Hua and Zheng Lei
- The influences of environmentalism and attitude towards physical activity on mode choice: The new evidences pp. 211-226

- Yen Tran, Toshiyuki Yamamoto and Hitomi Sato
- A comprehensive approach for the appraisal of the barrier effect of roads on pedestrians pp. 227-250

- Paulo Anciaes and Peter Jones
- Operational benefits and challenges of shared-ride automated mobility-on-demand services pp. 251-270

- Michael Hyland and Hani S. Mahmassani
- Incorporating the impacts of climate change in transportation infrastructure decision models pp. 271-287

- Amy M. Kim and Huanan Li
- Railway and road infrastructure in the Belt and Road Initiative countries: Estimating the impact of transport infrastructure on economic growth pp. 288-307

- Chao Wang, Ming K. Lim, Xinyi Zhang, Longfeng Zhao and Paul Tae-Woo Lee
- Comparing the Temporal Determinants of Dockless Scooter-share and Station-based Bike-share in Washington, D.C pp. 308-320

- Hannah Younes, Zhenpeng Zou, Jiahui Wu and Giovanni Baiocchi
- Confronting congestion in urban areas: Developing Sustainable Mobility Plans for public and private organizations in Bogotá pp. 321-335

- Luis A. Guzman, Julian Arellana and Vilma Alvarez
- Vélomobilities of care in a low-cycling city pp. 336-347

- Léa Ravensbergen, Ron Buliung and Stephanie Sersli
Volume 133, issue C, 2020
- Visual representation in urban transport planning: Where have all the cars gone? pp. 1-11

- Lisa Hansson
- The impact of institutional conditions on willingness to take contractual risk in port public-private partnerships of developing countries pp. 12-26

- Zengqi Xiao and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- Port Community Systems: A structured literature review pp. 27-46

- Adriana Moros-Daza, René Amaya-Mier and Carlos Paternina-Arboleda
- Evaluating the implementation of performance-based fuel uplift regulation for airline operation pp. 47-61

- Nga Yung Agnes Tang, Cheng-Lung Wu and David Tan
- Competition between high-speed trains and air travel in China: From a spatial to spatiotemporal perspective pp. 62-78

- Jiaoe Wang, Jie Huang and Yue Jing
- Who will bell the cat? On the environmental and sustainability risks of electric vehicles pp. 79-81

- Francisco J. Bahamonde-Birke
- A new perspective on the role of attitudes in explaining travel behavior: A psychological network model pp. 82-94

- Maarten Kroesen and Caspar Chorus
- Mode choice analysis in urban transport with shared battery electric vehicles: A stated-preference case study in Beijing, China pp. 95-108

- Fanglei Jin, Kun An and Enjian Yao
- Can providing safe cycling infrastructure encourage people to cycle more when it rains? The use of crowdsourced cycling data (Strava) pp. 109-121

- Jinhyun Hong, David Philip McArthur and Joanna L. Stewart
- A multicriteria decision making approach to study barriers to the adoption of autonomous vehicles pp. 122-137

- Alok Raj, J. Ajith Kumar and Prateek Bansal
- Spatial distribution of job opportunities in China: Evidence from the opening of the high-speed rail pp. 138-147

- Wenming Shi, Kun-Chin Lin, Heather McLaughlin, Guanqiu Qi and Mengjie Jin
- Spatial panel model for examining airport relationships within multi-airport regions pp. 148-163

- Tommy King-Yin Cheung, Wai-hung Wong, Anming Zhang and Yangming Wu
- Characterizing urban last-mile distribution strategies in mature and emerging e-commerce markets pp. 164-196

- Milena Janjevic and Matthias Winkenbach
- Empty container repositioning with foldable containers in a river transport network considering the limitations of bridge heights pp. 197-213

- Ruiyou Zhang, Chao Huang and Xuehao Feng
- The role of information availability to passengers in public transport disruptions: An agent-based simulation approach pp. 214-236

- Nuannuan Leng and Francesco Corman
- Maritime cluster research: Evolutionary classification and future development pp. 237-254

- Xin Shi, Haizhou Jiang, Huan Li and Dong Xu
- Application of MDCEV to infrastructure planning in regional freight transport pp. 255-271

- Rodrigo J. Tapia, Gerard de Jong, Ana M. Larranaga and Helena B. Bettella Cybis
- The habit-driven life: Accounting for inertia in departure time choices for commuting trips pp. 272-289

- Mikkel Thorhauge, Joffre Swait and Elisabetta Cherchi
- Does Uber affect bicycle-sharing usage? Evidence from a natural experiment in Budapest pp. 290-302

- Barna Bakó, Zombor Berezvai, Peter Isztin and Enikő Zita Vigh
- Measuring the development of airline networks: Comprehensive indicators pp. 303-324

- Chantal Roucolle, Tatiana Seregina and Miguel Urdanoz
- Real-time prediction of public bike sharing system demand using generalized extreme value count model pp. 325-336

- Soheil Sohrabi, Rajesh Paleti, Lacramioara Balan and Mecit Cetin
- Modeling and forecasting daily non-work/school activity patterns in an activity-based model using skeleton schedule constraints pp. 337-352

- Leila Dianat, Khandker Nurul Habib and Eric J. Miller
- How will older adults use automated vehicles? Assessing the role of AVs in overcoming perceived mobility barriers pp. 353-363

- Koen Faber and Dea van Lierop
- Learning from the grassroots: A resourcefulness-based worldview for transport planning pp. 364-377

- Ersilia Verlinghieri
- “The role of transport supply in the acceptability of pollution charge extension. The case of Milan”: A comment pp. 378-380

- Marco Percoco
- The role of transport supply in the acceptability of pollution charge extension. The case f Milan: A rejoinder pp. 381-382

- Paolo Beria
- How just is transportation justice theory? The issues of paternalism and production: A comment pp. 383-386

- Karel Martens
- How just is transportation justice theory? The issues of paternalism and production: A rejoinder pp. 387-390

- Thomas Vanoutrive and Erin Cooper
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