Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 125, issue C, 2019
- Availability of private charging infrastructure influences readiness to buy electric cars pp. 1-7

- Anthony Patt, David Aplyn, Philippe Weyrich and Oscar van Vliet
- Assessing the relationships between young adults’ travel and use of the internet over time pp. 8-19

- Guoqiang Wu, Jinhyun Hong and Piyushimita Thakuriah
- Incentive game of investor speculation in PPP highway projects based on the government minimum revenue guarantee pp. 20-34

- Yinglin Wang, Huaizhu Oliver Gao and Jicai Liu
- Energy audits in shipping companies pp. 35-55

- Hannes von Knorring
- Multimodal divide: Reproduction of transport poverty in smart mobility trends pp. 56-71

- Sören Groth
- Impacts of congestion pricing and reward strategies on automobile travelers’ morning commute mode shift decisions pp. 72-88

- Yaping Li, Yuntao Guo, Jian Lu and Srinivas Peeta
- Road infrastructure and public bus transport service provision under different funding schemes: A simulation analysis pp. 89-105

- Nicolás Pavón and Luis Ignacio Rizzi
- The influence of weather conditions on adult transit ridership in the sub-tropics pp. 106-118

- Ming Wei, Yan Liu, Thomas Sigler, Xiaoyang Liu and Jonathan Corcoran
- Context dependent process heuristics and choice analysis – A note on two interacting themes linked to behavioural realism pp. 119-122

- David Hensher
- Assessing the impacts of setting CO2 emission targets on truck manufacturers: A model implementation and application for the EU pp. 123-138

- Pelopidas Siskos and Yannis Moysoglou
- Self-driving vehicles: Are people willing to trade risks for environmental benefits? pp. 139-149

- Peng Liu, Yanjiao Ma and Yaqing Zuo
- Scale and (quasi) scope economies in airport technology. An application to UK airports pp. 150-164

- Anna Bottasso, Maurizio Conti and Davide Vannoni
- From transportation robustness to the robustness of modelling-based political decision making: A comment on ‘Managing reliever gateway airports with high-speed rail network’ pp. 165-166

- Frédéric Dobruszkes and Amparo Moyano
- Response to the comment pp. 167-168

- Mikio Takebayashi and Masamitsu Onishi
- A conceptual framework to formulate transportation network design problem considering social equity criteria pp. 171-183

- Hamid Behbahani, Sobhan Nazari, Masood Jafari Kang and Todd Litman
- Modeling horizontal and vertical equity in the public transport design problem: A case study pp. 184-206

- Rosalia Camporeale, Leonardo Caggiani and Michele Ottomanelli
- Modelling the economic and demographic impacts of major transport infrastructure provision: A case study of UK regions pp. 207-222

- Chengchao Zuo and Mark Birkin
- Social exclusion: The roles of mobility and bridging social capital in regional Australia pp. 223-233

- John Stanley, Janet Stanley, Camila Balbontin and David Hensher
- Long-term differential effects of transport infrastructure investment in rural areas pp. 234-247

- Esther González-González and Soledad Nogués
- Interrelationships between ICT, social disadvantage, and activity participation behaviour: A case of Mumbai, India pp. 248-267

- Varun Varghese and Arnab Jana
- The relationship between transport disadvantage and employability: Predicting long-term unemployment based on job seekers’ access to suitable job openings in Flanders, Belgium pp. 268-279

- Koos Fransen, Kobe Boussauw, Greta Deruyter and Philippe De Maeyer
- Elevating access: Comparing accessibility to jobs by public transport for individuals with and without a physical disability pp. 280-293

- Emily Grisé, Geneviève Boisjoly, Meadhbh Maguire and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Exploring the potential of mobile phone records and online route planners for dynamic accessibility analysis pp. 294-307

- Pedro García-Albertos, Miguel Picornell, María Henar Salas-Olmedo and Javier Gutiérrez
- The impact of accessibility by public transport on real estate values: A comparison between the cities of Rome and Santander pp. 308-319

- Ruben Cordera, Pierluigi Coppola, Luigi dell'Olio and Ángel Ibeas
- What transit service does the periphery need? A case study of Israel’s rural country pp. 320-333

- Nir Sharav, Moshe Givoni and Yoram Shiftan
Volume 124, issue C, 2019
- Assessing and ranking the potential of a street to be redesigned as a Complete Street: A multi-criteria decision aiding approach pp. 1-19

- Francis Marleau Donais, Irène Abi-Zeid, E. Owen D. Waygood and Roxane Lavoie
- Measuring immediate impacts of a new mass transit system on an existing bike-share system in China pp. 20-39

- Tianqi Gu, Inhi Kim and Graham Currie
- Transport poverty and subjective wellbeing pp. 40-54

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Russell Smyth
- Aggregate road passenger travel demand in New Zealand: A seemingly unrelated regression approach pp. 55-68

- Mingyue Sheng and Basil Sharp
- Pleasure or profit? Surveying the purchasing intentions of potential electric vehicle adopters in China pp. 69-81

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Wokje Abrahamse, Long Zhang and Jingzheng Ren
- How do activities conducted while commuting influence mode choice? Using revealed preference models to inform public transportation advantage and autonomous vehicle scenarios pp. 82-114

- Aliaksandr Malokin, Giovanni Circella and Patricia Mokhtarian
- Exploring effects of environment density on heterogeneous populations’ level of service perceptions pp. 115-127

- Mohammad Sadra Sharifi, Keith Christensen, Anthony Chen and Ziqi Song
- Suppressed child pedestrian and bicycle trips as an indicator of safety: Adopting a proactive safety approach pp. 128-144

- Nicholas N. Ferenchak and Wesley E. Marshall
- Is the value of travel time savings increasing? Analysis throughout a financial crisis pp. 145-168

- Jeppe Rich and Christian Anker Vandet
- Risk assessment framework of PPP-megaprojects focusing on risk interaction and project success pp. 169-188

- Ali Akbari Ahmadabadi and Gholamreza Heravi
- On-field experiment of the traffic-responsive co-ordinated control strategy CRONOS-2 for under- and over-saturated traffic pp. 189-202

- Florence Boillot, Pierre Vinant and Jean-Claude Pierrelée
- Determining factors of air passengers’ transfer airport choice in the Southeast Asia – North America market: Managerial and policy implications pp. 203-216

- Jong Hae Choi, Kun Wang, Wenyi Xia and Anming Zhang
- Analysis of traffic flow with micro-cars with respect to safety and environmental impact pp. 217-241

- Rui Mu and Toshiyuki Yamamoto
- Modeling individuals’ willingness to share trips with strangers in an autonomous vehicle future pp. 242-261

- Patrícia S. Lavieri and Chandra R. Bhat
- A pooled RP/SP mode, route and destination choice model to investigate mode and user-type effects in the value of travel time savings pp. 262-294

- Basil Schmid, Simona Jokubauskaite, Florian Aschauer, Stefanie Peer, Reinhard Hössinger, Regine Gerike, Sergio Jara-Diaz and Kay W. Axhausen
- Modeling passengers’ loyalty to public transit in a two-dimensional framework: A case study in Xiamen, China pp. 295-309

- Shichao Sun and Zhengyu Duan
- Effect of a major network reform on bus transit satisfaction pp. 310-333

- Jaime Allen, Juan Carlos Muñoz and Jordi Rosell
- Car pride and its bidirectional relations with car ownership: Case studies in New York City and Houston pp. 334-353

- Joanna Moody and Jinhua Zhao
- Road tests of self-driving vehicles: Affective and cognitive pathways in acceptance formation pp. 354-369

- Peng Liu, Zhigang Xu and Xiangmo Zhao
- Perceived comfort and values of travel time savings in the Rhône-Alpes Region pp. 370-387

- Hélène Bouscasse and Matthieu de Lapparent
- Allocation of e-car charging: Assessing the utilization of charging infrastructures by location pp. 388-395

- Martin Baresch and Simon Moser
- Alternative-fuel-vehicle policy interactions increase U.S. greenhouse gas emissions pp. 396-407

- Alan Jenn, Inês L. Azevedo and Jeremy J. Michalek
- Alternative pair in the airport network pp. 408-418

- Junwei Wang, Yaoming Zhou and George Q. Huang
- Organisation and performance of public transport: A systematic cross-case comparison of metropolitan areas in Europe, Australia, and Canada pp. 419-432

- Fabio Hirschhorn, Wijnand Veeneman and Didier van de Velde
- Understanding bike sharing use over time by employing extended technology continuance theory pp. 433-443

- Peng Cheng, Zhe OuYang and Yang Liu
- Pure versus hybrid competitive strategies in the airport industry pp. 444-455

- M. Mahdi Tavalaei and Juan Santalo
- A longitudinal analysis of the effectiveness of California’s ban on cellphone use while driving pp. 456-467

- Chenhui Liu, Chaoru Lu, Shefang Wang, Anuj Sharma and John Shaw
- Exploring parental perceptions about school travel and walking school buses: A thematic analysis approach pp. 468-487

- Alexandros Nikitas, Judith Y.T. Wang and Cathy Knamiller
- Scrappage by age: Cash for Clunkers matters! pp. 488-504

- Juan Laborda and María J. Moral
- A taxonomy of autonomous vehicle handover situations pp. 507-522

- Rod McCall, Fintan McGee, Alexander Mirnig, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Nicolas Louveton, Thomas Engel and Manfred Tscheligi
- Connected and autonomous vehicles: A cyber-risk classification framework pp. 523-536

- Barry Sheehan, Finbarr Murphy, Martin Mullins and Cian Ryan
- Which battery-charging technology and insurance contract is preferred in the electric vehicle sharing business? pp. 537-548

- Peng Wu
- Autonomous vehicles, risk perceptions and insurance demand: An individual survey in China pp. 549-556

- Xian Xu and Chiang-Ku Fan
- Taking responsibility: A responsible research and innovation (RRI) perspective on insurance issues of semi-autonomous driving pp. 557-572

- Martina F. Baumann, Claudia Brändle, Christopher Coenen and Silke Zimmer-Merkle
- Policy formulation for highly automated vehicles: Emerging importance, research frontiers and insights pp. 573-586

- Shunxi Li, Pang-Chieh Sui, Jinsheng Xiao and Richard Chahine
- Psychophysical assessment of a driver’s mental state in autonomous vehicles pp. 587-610

- Toshiya Arakawa, Ryosuke Hibi and Taka-aki Fujishiro
- Spatial prediction of traffic accidents with critical driving events – Insights from a nationwide field study pp. 611-626

- Benjamin Ryder, Andre Dahlinger, Bernhard Gahr, Peter Zundritsch, Felix Wortmann and Elgar Fleisch
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