Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 99, issue C, 2017
- Understanding the effects of transit benefits on employees’ travel behavior: Evidence from the New York-New Jersey region pp. 1-13

- Paola Carolina Bueno, Juan Gomez, Jonathan R. Peters and Jose Manuel Vassallo
- Off the rails: The cost performance of infrastructure rail projects pp. 14-29

- Peter E.D. Love, Jingyang Zhou, David J. Edwards, Zahir Irani and Chun-Pong Sing
- What drives CO2 emissions from China’s civil aviation? An exploration using a new generalized PDA method pp. 30-45

- Xiao Liu, Dequn Zhou, Peng Zhou and Qunwei Wang
- Bicycle-metro integration in a growing city: The determinants of cycling as a transfer mode in metro station areas in Beijing pp. 46-60

- Pengjun Zhao and Shengxiao Li
- Complementarity and substitution between physical and virtual travel for instrumental information sharing in remote rural regions: A social network approach pp. 61-79

- Petr Matous
- Electronic ticketing systems as a mechanism for travel behaviour change? Evidence from Sydney’s Opal card pp. 80-93

- Richard B. Ellison, Adrian B. Ellison, Stephen P. Greaves and Breno Sampaio
- You are what you drive: Environmentalist and social innovator symbolism drives electric vehicle adoption intentions pp. 94-113

- Lee V. White and Nicole D. Sintov
- Get on board: Assessing an all-door boarding pilot project in Montreal, Canada pp. 114-124

- Ahmed El-Geneidy, Dea van Lierop, Emily Grisé, Geneviève Boisjoly, Derrick Swallow, Lesley Fordham and Thomas Herrmann
- Forecasting greenhouse gas emissions performance of the future Australian light vehicle traffic fleet pp. 125-146

- Ivan Iankov, Michael A.P. Taylor and Derek Scrafton
- Development of joint models for channel, store, and travel mode choice: Grocery shopping in London pp. 147-162

- Esra Suel and John W. Polak
Volume 98, issue C, 2017
- Corporate social responsibility and classical competitive strategies of maritime transport firms: A contingency-fit perspective pp. 1-13

- Kum Fai Yuen, Vinh V. Thai and Yiik Diew Wong
- A comparative study of funnel shape bottlenecks in subway stations pp. 14-27

- Lishan Sun, Wei Luo, Liya Yao, Shi Qiu and Jian Rong
- Impact of hourly parking pricing on travel demand pp. 28-45

- Mehdi Nourinejad and Matthew J. Roorda
- 5years of Dutch eco-driving: Managing behavioural change pp. 46-63

- Ralph S. Luijt, Maarten P.F. van den Berge, Helen Y. Willeboordse and Jan H. Hoogenraad
- Role of governance in the achievement of 20-fold increase in bus ridership – A case study of Taichung City pp. 64-76

- Liang-Tay Lin, Chao-Fu Yeh, Simon C.Y. Chen and Chi-Chang Huang
- Impact of high-speed rail on China’s Big Three airlines pp. 77-85

- Qiong Zhang, Hangjun Yang and Qiang Wang
- Future bus transport contracts under a mobility as a service (MaaS) regime in the digital age: Are they likely to change? pp. 86-96

- David Hensher
- Government versus toll funding of road projects – A theoretical consideration with an ex-post evaluation of implemented toll projects pp. 97-107

- James Odeck
- Project characteristics and performance in Europe: An empirical analysis for large transport infrastructure projects pp. 108-122

- Giorgio Locatelli, Diletta Colette Invernizzi and Naomi J. Brookes
- The external costs of private versus public road transport in the Metropolitan Area of Santiago, Chile pp. 123-140

- Luis Ignacio Rizzi and Cristobal De La Maza
- Why do drivers continue driving while fatigued? An application of the theory of planned behaviour pp. 141-149

- Kang Jiang, Feiyang Ling, Zhongxiang Feng, Kun Wang and Cheng Shao
- Testing for inertia effect when a new tram is implemented pp. 150-159

- Rosa González, Ángel Simón Marrero and Elisabetta Cherchi
Volume 97, issue C, 2017
- Daily activity-travel scheduling behaviour of non-workers in the National Capital Region (NCR) of Canada pp. 1-16

- Khandker Nurul Habib, Wafic El-Assi, Md. Sami Hasnine and James Lamers
- Comparing car-sharing schemes in Switzerland: User groups and usage patterns pp. 17-29

- Henrik Becker, Francesco Ciari and Kay W. Axhausen
- Leasing and profitability: Empirical evidence from the airline industry pp. 30-46

- Sylvain Bourjade, Regis Huc and Catherine Muller-Vibes
- The effect on CO2 emissions of taxing truck distance in retail transports pp. 47-54

- Kenneth Carling, Johan Håkansson, Xiangli Meng and Niklas Rudholm
- A forecasting approach for truckload spot market pricing pp. 55-68

- Aysenur Budak, Alp Ustundag and Bulent Guloglu
- ICT adoption in multimodal transport sites: Investigating institutional-related influences in international seaports terminals pp. 69-88

- Adrian E. Coronado Mondragon, Christian E. Coronado Mondragon and Etienne S. Coronado
- Image, not environmentalism: A qualitative exploration of factors influencing vehicle purchasing decisions pp. 89-105

- Rebecca J. Hafner, Ian Walker and Bas Verplanken
- Improving the electrification rate of the vehicle miles traveled in Beijing: A data-driven approach pp. 106-120

- Meng Li, Yinghao Jia, Zuojun Shen and Fang He
- Modeling the uptake of plug-in vehicles in a heterogeneous car market using a consumer segmentation approach pp. 121-136

- Christian Brand, Celine Cluzel and Jillian Anable
- The impact of restricted driver’s licenses on crash risk for older drivers: A systematic review pp. 137-145

- Mark Asbridge, Ediriweera Desapriya, Rachel Ogilvie, Jenny Cartwright, Vahid Mehrnoush, Takuro Ishikawa and Dinesh Nuwan Weerasinghe
- Optimal bus transit route packaging in a privatized contracting regime pp. 146-157

- Ashish Nayan and David Z.W. Wang
- Private financing and mobility management of road network with tradable credits pp. 158-176

- Yue Bao, Ziyou Gao, Hai Yang, Meng Xu and Guangmin Wang
- An empirical analysis of bike sharing usage and rebalancing: Evidence from Barcelona and Seville pp. 177-191

- Ahmadreza Faghih-Imani, Robert Hampshire, Lavanya Marla and Naveen Eluru
- The impact of congestion charging on social capital pp. 192-208

- Luke A. Munford
- Beyond transport time: A review of time use modeling pp. 209-230

- Sergio Jara-Diaz and Jorge Rosales-Salas
- Challenges and prospects of applying asset management principles to highway maintenance: A case study of the UK pp. 231-243

- Raj Shah, Oliver McMann and Fiona Borthwick
Volume 96, issue C, 2017
- Multi-criteria analysis model to evaluate transport systems: An application in Florianópolis, Brazil pp. 1-13

- Samuel Borges Barbosa, Marcelo Gitirana Gomes Ferreira, Elton Moura Nickel, Jorge Alcides Cruz, Fernando Antônio Forcellini, Jéssica Garcia and José Baltazar Salgueirinho Osório de Andrade Guerra
- Models for estimating zone-level bike kilometers traveled using bike network, land use, and road facility variables pp. 14-28

- Ahmed Osama, Tarek Sayed and Alexander Y. Bigazzi
- Value of travel time savings and willingness to pay for regional aviation pp. 29-42

- Rico Merkert and Matthew Beck
- Public transit fare structure and social vulnerability in Montreal, Canada pp. 43-53

- David Verbich and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- On the complexity of finishing a crossing on time: Elderly pedestrians, timing and cycling infrastructure pp. 54-63

- Ugo Lachapelle and Marie-Soleil Cloutier
- An airline itinerary choice model that includes the option to delay the decision pp. 64-78

- Uzi Freund-Feinstein and Shlomo Bekhor
- Modelling Sydney’s light commercial service vehicles pp. 79-89

- Richard B. Ellison, Collins Teye and David Hensher
- Social and urban form determinants of vehicle ownership; evidence from a developing country pp. 90-100

- Ali Soltani
- Validation of aggregate reference forecasts for passenger transport pp. 101-118

- Matts Andersson, Karin Brundell-Freij and Jonas Eliasson
- Vulnerability of the European air transport network to major airport closures from the perspective of passenger delays: Ranking the most critical airports pp. 119-145

- Augusto Voltes-Dorta, Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz and Pere Suau-Sanchez
- Modelling correlation patterns in mode choice models estimated on multiday travel data pp. 146-153

- Elisabetta Cherchi, Cinzia Cirillo and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- Bayesian estimation of hazard models of airline passengers’ cancellation behavior pp. 154-167

- Esther Chiew, Ricardo Daziano and Laurie A. Garrow
- The vehicle purchase tax as a climate policy instrument pp. 168-189

- Lasse Fridstrøm and Vegard Østli
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