Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 105, issue C, 2017
- On the factors affecting the choice of regional transit for commuting in Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area: Application of an advanced RP-SP choice model pp. 1-13

- Zohreh Rashedi, Mohamed Mahmoud, Sami Hasnine and Khandker Nurul Habib
- The impact of policy measures on consumer intention to adopt electric vehicles: Evidence from China pp. 14-26

- Shanyong Wang, Jun Li and Dingtao Zhao
- Assessing strategies for protecting transportation infrastructure from an uncertain climate future pp. 27-41

- Ali Asadabadi and Elise Miller-Hooks
- The influence of social-psychological factors on the intention to choose low-carbon travel modes in Tianjin, China pp. 42-53

- Diyi Liu, Huibin Du, Frank Southworth and Shoufeng Ma
- Estimating railway rail service life: A rail-grid-based approach pp. 54-65

- Lei Bai, Rengkui Liu, Feng Wang, Quanxin Sun and Futian Wang
- Quantifying the value of a clean ride: How far would you bicycle to avoid exposure to traffic-related air pollution? pp. 66-78

- Sabreena Anowar, Naveen Eluru and Marianne Hatzopoulou
- Road to price: User perspectives on road pricing in transition country pp. 79-94

- Drazenko Glavic, Mladenovic Milos, Tapio Luttinen, Svetlana Cicevic and Aleksandar Trifunovic
- Drivers’ self-perceptions about being an eco-driver according to their concern for the environment, beliefs on eco-driving, and driving behavior pp. 95-105

- Julien Nègre and Patricia Delhomme
- Urban rail transit PPPs: Lessons from East Asian cities pp. 106-122

- Zheng Chang and Sock-Yong Phang
- Optimal toll of new highway in the equilibrium framework of heterogeneous households' residential location choice pp. 123-137

- Tongfei Li, Huijun Sun, Jianjun Wu and Ying-en Ge
- Developing a disaggregate travel demand system of models using data mining techniques pp. 138-153

- Milad Ghasri, Taha Hossein Rashidi and S. Travis Waller
- An optimization approach for the placement of bicycle-sharing stations to reduce short car trips: An application to the city of Seoul pp. 154-166

- Chung Park and So Young Sohn
- Easing the traffic: The effects of Indonesia’s fuel subsidy reforms on toll-road travel pp. 167-180

- Paul Burke, Tsendsuren Batsuuri and Muhammad Yudhistira
- Increasing the capacity of signalized intersections with left-turn waiting areas pp. 181-196

- Wanjing Ma, Ye Liu, Jing Zhao and Ning Wu
- Using bargaining-game model to negotiate compensation for the early termination of BOT highway projects pp. 197-209

- Jinbo Song, Lulu Jin, Yunpeng Zhao and Wenjin Hu
- Effectiveness of policy incentives on electric vehicle acceptance in China: A discrete choice analysis pp. 210-218

- Ning Wang, Linhao Tang and Huizhong Pan
- An empirical analysis of maritime cluster evolution from the port development perspective – Cases of London and Hong Kong pp. 219-232

- Wei Zhang and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- Analysis of the modal choice of transport at the case of university: Case of University of the Basque Country of San Sebastian pp. 233-244

- I. Gurrutxaga, M. Iturrate, U. Oses and H. Garcia
Volume 104, issue C, 2017
- Does the social context help with understanding and predicting the choice of activity type and duration? An application of the Multiple Discrete-Continuous Nested Extreme Value model to activity diary data pp. 1-20

- Chiara Calastri, Stephane Hess, Andrew Daly and Juan Antonio Carrasco
- Cycling on the extensive and intensive margin: The role of paths and prices pp. 21-31

- Manuel Frondel and Colin Vance
- Robust stochastic vehicle routing and scheduling for bushfire emergency evacuation: An Australian case study pp. 32-49

- Shahrooz Shahparvari and Babak Abbasi
- Automated vehicles and behavioural adaptation in Canada pp. 50-57

- Robyn D. Robertson, Shawna R. Meister, Ward G.M. Vanlaar and Marisela Mainegra Hing
- Lessons from building paratransit operators’ capacity to be partners in Cape Town’s public transport reform process pp. 58-66

- Herrie Schalekamp
- PSS: Beyond the implementation gap pp. 70-76

- Stan Geertman
- Towards a pragmatic research agenda for the PSS domain pp. 77-83

- Marco te Brömmelstroet
- Usefulness of planning support systems: A conceptual framework and an empirical illustration pp. 84-95

- Peter Pelzer
- PSS are more user-friendly, but are they also increasingly useful? pp. 96-107

- Marco te Brömmelstroet
- The learning process of accessibility instrument developers: Testing the tools in planning practice pp. 108-120

- Enrica Papa, Pierluigi Coppola, Gennaro Angiello and Gerardo Carpentieri
- The TUM Accessibility Atlas as a tool for supporting policies of sustainable mobility in metropolitan regions pp. 121-136

- Gebhard Wulfhorst, Benjamin Büttner and Chenyi Ji
- Evaluating the usefulness of the structural accessibility layer for planning practice – Planning practitioners’ perception pp. 137-149

- Cecília Silva, Tiago Patatas and Ana Amante
- Mapping transit accessibility: Possibilities for public participation pp. 150-166

- Anson F. Stewart
- The dynamics of commuting over the life course: Swiss experiences pp. 179-194

- Sigrun Beige and Kay W. Axhausen
- Mood during commute in the Netherlands pp. 195-208

- Sascha Lancée, Ruut Veenhoven and Martijn Burger
- Experiences of past school travel modes by university students and their intention of future car purchase pp. 209-220

- Yasunori Muromachi
- Moving from monomodality to multimodality? Changes in mode choice of new residents pp. 221-237

- Thomas Klinger
- Cross-border residential mobility, quality of life and modal shift: A Luxembourg case study pp. 238-254

- Philippe Gerber, Tai-Yu Ma, Olivier Klein, Julien Schiebel and Samuel Carpentier-Postel
- Dynamic analysis of holiday travel behaviour with integrated multimodal travel information usage: A life-oriented approach pp. 255-280

- Bobin Wang, Chunfu Shao and Xun Ji
- Dynamic life course analysis on residential location choice pp. 281-292

- Biying Yu, Junyi Zhang and Xia Li
- Life history-oriented residential location choice model: A stress-based two-tier panel modeling approach pp. 293-307

- Mahmudur Rahman Fatmi, Subeh Chowdhury and Muhammad Ahsanul Habib
- Life-course data reconstruction using complementary information taken from linked lives pp. 308-318

- Janna Albrecht, Christian Holz-Rau and Joachim Scheiner
- A life course perspective on the travel of Australian millennials pp. 319-336

- Alexa Delbosc and Hitomi Nakanishi
Volume 103, issue C, 2017
- Home telework and household commuting patterns in Great Britain pp. 1-24

- Patricia Melo and João de Abreu e Silva
- Impacts of the built environment on activity-travel behavior: Are there differences between public and private housing residents in Hong Kong? pp. 25-35

- Donggen Wang and Xinyu Cao
- Inclusion of latent constructs in utilitarian resource allocation model for analyzing revenue spending options in congestion charging policy pp. 36-53

- Sugiarto Sugiarto, Tomio Miwa and Takayuki Morikawa
- Estimating pedestrian demand for active transport evaluation and planning pp. 54-69

- Ashley Dhanani, Lusine Tarkhanyan and Laura Vaughan
- Exploring the psychosocial factors associated with public transportation usage and examining the “gendered” difference pp. 70-82

- Xuemei Fu and Zhicai Juan
- How network structure can boost and shape the demand for bus transit pp. 83-94

- Hugo Badia, Juan Argote-Cabanero and Carlos F. Daganzo
- Are users better-off with new transit lines? pp. 95-105

- Moez Kilani, André de Palma and Stef Proost
- A new model for determining the traffic accident black spots using GIS-aided spatial statistical methods pp. 106-117

- Mehmet Ali Dereli and Saffet Erdogan
- Metafrontier analysis on productivity for West Coast of South Pacific terminals pp. 118-134

- Víctor Chang and Beatriz Tovar
- Determinants of the long-term performance of initial public offerings (IPOs) in the port industry pp. 135-153

- Giovanni Satta, Theo Notteboom, Francesco Parola and Luca Persico
- Estimating the price elasticity of fuel demand with stated preferences derived from a situational approach pp. 154-171

- Reinhard Hössinger, Christoph Link, Axel Sonntag and Juliane Stark
- Choice of transport mode in emerging adulthood: Differences between secondary school students, studying young adults and working young adults and relations with gender, SES and living environment pp. 172-184

- Dorien Simons, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Peter Clarys, Bas de Geus, Corneel Vandelanotte, Jelle Van Cauwenberg and Benedicte Deforche
- The intention to adopt electric vehicles: Driven by functional and non-functional values pp. 185-197

- Liu Han, Shanyong Wang, Dingtao Zhao and Jun Li
- Airport, airline and departure time choice and substitution patterns: An empirical analysis pp. 198-210

- Diego Escobari
- A comparison of car driving, public transport and cycling experiences in three European cities pp. 211-222

- Ruth Woods and Judith Masthoff
- Benign mobility? Electric bicycles, sustainable transport consumption behaviour and socio-technical transitions in Nanjing, China pp. 223-234

- Xiao Lin, Peter Wells and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Impact of the built environment on the vehicle emission effects of road pricing policies: A simulation case study pp. 235-249

- Shaopeng Zhong and Max Bushell
- Variations in mode-specific valuations of travel time reliability and in-vehicle crowding: Implications for demand estimation pp. 250-263

- Hao Li, Kun Gao and Huizhao Tu
- Comparative analysis of port performance indicators: Independency and interdependency pp. 264-278

- Min-Ho Ha and Zaili Yang
- A new era of sustainable transport: An experimental examination on forecasting adoption behavior of EVs among Malaysian consumer pp. 279-295

- Nadia Adnan, Shahrina Md Nordin, Imran Rahman and Amran Md Rasli
- First/last mile transit access as an equity planning issue pp. 296-310

- Marlon G. Boarnet, Genevieve Giuliano, Yuting Hou and Eun Jin Shin
- Estimation of crowding discomfort in public transport: Results from Santiago de Chile pp. 311-326

- Alejandro Tirachini, Ricardo Hurtubia, Thijs Dekker and Ricardo Daziano
- Electrically-assisted bikes: Potential impacts on travel behaviour pp. 327-342

- S. Cairns, F. Behrendt, D. Raffo, C. Beaumont and C. Kiefer
- Willingness to pay for local food?: Consumer preferences and shopping behavior at Otago Farmers Market pp. 343-361

- Nathan Berg and Kate Preston
- An analysis of carsharing vehicle choice and utilization patterns using multiple discrete-continuous extreme value (MDCEV) models pp. 362-376

- Sisi Jian, Taha Hossein Rashidi and Vinayak Dixit
- A probability-based indicator for measuring the degree of multimodality in transportation investments pp. 377-390

- Changju Lee and John S. Miller
- Discontinuation of the automobility regime? An integrated approach to multi-level governance pp. 391-408

- Sebastian Hoffmann, Johannes Weyer and Jessica Longen
- Arterial signal coordination with uneven double cycling pp. 409-429

- Hongmin Zhou, H. Gene Hawkins and Yunlong Zhang
- Global airline alliances and profitability: A difference-in-difference analysis pp. 432-443

- Ian Douglas and David Tan
- Cost functions and determinants of unit cost effects in horizontal airline M&As pp. 444-454

- Sveinn Vidar Gudmundsson, Rico Merkert and Renato Redondi
- The impact of operational exposure and value-of-time on customer choice: Evidence from the airline industry pp. 455-471

- Woohyun Cho, Robert J. Windle and Martin E. Dresner
- Air transport services in regional Australia: Demand pattern, frequency choice and airport entry pp. 472-489

- Yahua Zhang, Kun Wang and Xiaowen Fu
- Connectivity at Chinese airports: The evolution and drivers pp. 490-508

- Yahua Zhang, Anming Zhang, Zhenran Zhu and Kun Wang
- Airport dominance and airline pricing power: An investigation of hub premiums in the Chinese domestic market pp. 509-524

- Ruowei Chen and Zheng Lei
- The impact of technology progress on aviation noise and emissions pp. 525-540

- Mattia Grampella, Pak Lam Lo, Gianmaria Martini and Davide Scotti
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