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Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice

1992 - 2025

Current editor(s): John (J.M.) Rose

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Volume 123, issue C, 2019

Cycling or walking? Determinants of mode choice in the Netherlands pp. 7-23 Downloads
Danique Ton, Dorine C. Duives, Oded Cats, Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser and Serge P. Hoogendoorn
An examination of children’s school travel: A focus on active travel and parental effects pp. 24-34 Downloads
Ipek N. Sener, Richard J. Lee and Raghu Sidharthan
The relation of the road environment and bicycling attitudes to usual travel mode to school in teenagers pp. 35-53 Downloads
Dillon T. Fitch, Mijke Rhemtulla and Susan L. Handy
Factors associated with adolescent active travel: A perceptive and mobility culture approach – Insights from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam pp. 54-67 Downloads
Abraham Leung and Thi Phuong Linh Le
Do bicycling experiences and exposure influence bicycling skills and attitudes? Evidence from a bicycle-friendly university pp. 68-79 Downloads
Calvin Thigpen
Psychosocial and environmental correlates of cycling for transportation in Brussels pp. 80-90 Downloads
B. de Geus, N. Wuytens, T. Deliens, I. Keserü, C. Macharis and R. Meeusen
Cycling to work: Meanings and experiences of a sustainable practice pp. 91-104 Downloads
Patrick Rérat
Active travel as stable source of physical activity for one third of German adults: Evidence from longitudinal data pp. 105-118 Downloads
Ralph Buehler, Tobias Kuhnimhof, Adrian Bauman and Christine Eisenmann
Neighbourhood perceptions and older adults’ wellbeing: Does walking explain the relationship in deprived urban communities? pp. 119-129 Downloads
Angela Curl and Phil Mason
Assessing the potential for carbon emissions savings from replacing short car trips with walking and cycling using a mixed GPS-travel diary approach pp. 130-146 Downloads
Andre Neves and Christian Brand
Impacts of an active travel intervention with a cycling focus in a suburban context: One-year findings from an evaluation of London’s in-progress mini-Hollands programme pp. 147-169 Downloads
Rachel Aldred, Joseph Croft and Anna Goodman
Changes in bicycling frequency in children and adults after bicycle skills training: A scoping review pp. 170-187 Downloads
Stephanie Sersli, Danielle DeVries, Maya Gislason, Nicholas Scott and Meghan Winters
Spatially-varying effects of built environment determinants on walking pp. 188-199 Downloads
Suji Kim, Sungjin Park and Kitae Jang
Affective experiences of built environments and the promotion of urban walking pp. 200-215 Downloads
Anna Bornioli, Graham Parkhurst and Phillip L. Morgan
Do metro interruptions increase the demand for public rental bicycles? Evidence from Paris pp. 216-228 Downloads
Joris Klingen
Associations between individual characteristics, availability of bicycle infrastructure, and city-wide safety perceptions of bicycling: A cross-sectional survey of bicyclists in 6 Canadian and U.S. cities pp. 229-239 Downloads
Michael Branion-Calles, Trisalyn Nelson, Daniel Fuller, Lise Gauvin and Meghan Winters
“If I had a regular bicycle, I wouldn’t be out riding anymore”: Perspectives on the potential of e-bikes to support active living and independent mobility among older adults in Waterloo, Canada pp. 240-254 Downloads
Samantha J. Leger, Jennifer L. Dean, Sara Edge and Jeffrey M. Casello
The value of slow travel: Economic appraisal of cycling projects using the logsum measure of consumer surplus pp. 255-268 Downloads
Christopher Standen, Stephen Greaves, Andrew Collins, Melanie Crane and Chris Rissel
Where does active travel fit within local community narratives of mobility space and place? pp. 269-287 Downloads
Alec Biehl, Ying Chen, Karla Sanabria-Véaz, David Uttal and Amanda Stathopoulos
Increasing cycling for transportation in Canadian communities: Understanding what works pp. 288-304 Downloads
Marie-Ève Assunçao-Denis and Ray Tomalty

Volume 122, issue C, 2019

The cost performance of transportation projects: The fallacy of the Planning Fallacy account pp. 1-20 Downloads
Peter E.D. Love, Michael C.P. Sing, Lavagnon A. Ika and Sidney Newton
Does e-shopping replace shopping trips? Empirical evidence from Chengdu, China pp. 21-33 Downloads
Kunbo Shi, Jonas De Vos, Yongchun Yang and Frank Witlox
What is the role of weather, built-environment and accessibility geographical characteristics in influencing travelers’ experience? pp. 34-50 Downloads
Roberto F. Abenoza, Chengxi Liu, Oded Cats and Yusak O. Susilo
When ‘push’ does not come to ‘shove’: Revisiting ‘faster is slower’ in collective egress of human crowds pp. 51-69 Downloads
Milad Haghani, Majid Sarvi and Zahra Shahhoseini
The impact of service and government-policy attributes on consumer preferences for electric vehicles in China pp. 70-84 Downloads
Lixian Qian, Jose M. Grisolía and Didier Soopramanien
The impact of road advertising signs on driver behaviour and implications for road safety: A critical systematic review pp. 85-98 Downloads
Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios, Verity Truelove, Barry Watson and Jane A. Hinton
Identifying commonly used and potentially unsafe transit transfers with crowdsourcing pp. 99-111 Downloads
Elizabeth J. Traut and Aaron Steinfeld
How just is transportation justice theory? The issues of paternalism and production pp. 112-119 Downloads
Thomas Vanoutrive and Erin Cooper
Regulatory challenges for road vehicle automation: Lessons from the California experience pp. 125-133 Downloads
Steven E. Shladover and Christopher Nowakowski
Quantifying autonomous vehicles national fuel consumption impacts: A data-rich approach pp. 134-145 Downloads
Yuche Chen, Jeffrey Gonder, Stanley Young and Eric Wood
Does context matter? A comparative study modelling autonomous vehicle impact on travel behaviour for Germany and the USA pp. 146-161 Downloads
Lars Kröger, Tobias Kuhnimhof and Stefan Trommer
Autonomous driving, the built environment and policy implications pp. 162-172 Downloads
Eva Fraedrich, Dirk Heinrichs, Francisco J. Bahamonde-Birke and Rita Cyganski
It takes two to Tango: Automated vehicles and human beings do the dance of driving – Four social considerations for policy pp. 173-183 Downloads
Edward R. Straub and Kristin E. Schaefer

Volume 121, issue C, 2019

Do new bike share stations increase member use: A quasi-experimental study pp. 1-11 Downloads
Jueyu Wang and Greg Lindsey
Association between innovative dockless bicycle sharing programs and adopting cycling in commuting and non-commuting trips pp. 12-21 Downloads
Yingnan Jia and Hua Fu
The importance of user perspective in the evolution of MaaS pp. 22-36 Downloads
Glenn Lyons, Paul Hammond and Kate Mackay
Optimal budget allocation for risk mitigation strategy in trucking industry: An integrated approach pp. 37-55 Downloads
Krishna Kumar Dadsena, S.P. Sarmah, V.N.A. Naikan and Sarat Kumar Jena
Mobile phone records to feed activity-based travel demand models: MATSim for studying a cordon toll policy in Barcelona pp. 56-74 Downloads
Aleix Bassolas, José J. Ramasco, Ricardo Herranz and Oliva G. Cantú-Ros
Optimizing the deployment of electric vehicle charging stations using pervasive mobility data pp. 75-91 Downloads
Mohammad M. Vazifeh, Hongmou Zhang, Paolo Santi and Carlo Ratti
Toward a taxonomy of container terminals’ practices and performance: A contingency and configuration study pp. 92-107 Downloads
Ping Wang, Joan Mileski and Qingcheng Zeng
The Transportation-growth nexus in USA: Fresh insights from pre-post global crisis period pp. 108-121 Downloads
Arshian Sharif, Muhammad Shahbaz and Erik Hille
Identifying areas of interventions for improvement of shared modes for school trips pp. 122-135 Downloads
Prashant Prasad and Bhargab Maitra
Driving aggressiveness management policy to enhance the performance of mixed traffic conditions in automated driving environments pp. 136-146 Downloads
Seolyoung Lee, Eunbi Jeong, Minsoo Oh and Cheol Oh
Airline brand choice in a duopolistic market: The case of New Zealand pp. 147-163 Downloads
Isaac Levi Henderson, Kan Wai Hong Tsui, Thanh Ngo, Andrew Gilbey and Mark Avis
People’s attitudes to autonomous vehicles pp. 164-176 Downloads
John Hudson, Marta Orviska and Jan Hunady
The price elasticity of parking: A meta-analysis pp. 177-191 Downloads
Stephan Lehner and Stefanie Peer
Schedule creep – In search of an uncongested baseline block time by examining scheduled flight block times worldwide 1986–2016 pp. 192-217 Downloads
Terence Ping Ching Fan
Safe, sustainable… but depoliticized and uneven – A critical view of urban transport policies in France pp. 218-234 Downloads
Hélène Reigner and Thierry Brenac
Development of rail transit network over multiple time periods pp. 235-250 Downloads
Ya-Ting Peng, Zhi-Chun Li and Paul Schonfeld
Is it time to go for no-car zone policies? Braess Paradox Detection pp. 251-264 Downloads
Saeed Asadi Bagloee, (Avi) Ceder, Avishai, Majid Sarvi and Mohsen Asadi
Are larger and more complex port more productive? An analysis of Spanish port authorities pp. 265-276 Downloads
Beatriz Tovar and Alan Wall
Spatial and welfare effects of automated driving: Will cities grow, decline or both? pp. 277-294 Downloads
George Gelauff, Ioulia Ossokina and Coen Teulings
Geographies of governance in the freight transport sector: The British case pp. 295-308 Downloads
Jason Monios
The equity and spatial implications of transit fare pp. 309-324 Downloads
Jiangping Zhou, Min Zhang and Pengyu Zhu
A spatial multiple treatment/multiple outcome difference-in-differences model with an application to urban rail infrastructure and gentrification pp. 325-345 Downloads
Eleni Bardaka, Michael S. Delgado and Raymond Florax
Value of demand information in autonomous mobility-on-demand systems pp. 346-359 Downloads
Jian Wen, Neema Nassir and Jinhua Zhao
Cycling investment expedience: Energy expenditure based Cost-Path Analysis of national census bicycle commuting data pp. 360-373 Downloads
Clemens Raffler, Tadej Brezina and Günter Emberger
Fleet performance and cost evaluation of a shared autonomous electric vehicle (SAEV) fleet: A case study for Austin, Texas pp. 374-385 Downloads
Benjamin Loeb and Kara M. Kockelman
Potential impacts of bike-and-ride on job accessibility and spatial equity in São Paulo, Brazil pp. 386-400 Downloads
John P. Pritchard, Diego Bogado Tomasiello, Mariana Giannotti and Karst Geurs
The contradictions of bike-share benefits, purposes and outcomes pp. 401-419 Downloads
Cyrille Médard de Chardon
The online pricing strategy of low-cost carriers when carbon tax and competition are considered pp. 420-432 Downloads
Qiang Cui
Socio-spatial and temporal dimensions of transport equity for London's night time economy pp. 433-443 Downloads
Jenny McArthur, Enora Robin and Emilia Smeds
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