Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 90, issue C, 2016
- Travel mode choice among same-sex couples pp. 1-13

- Nicholas J. Klein and Michael J. Smart
- Paradoxes of reservation-based intersection controls in traffic networks pp. 14-25

- Michael W. Levin, Stephen D. Boyles and Rahul Patel
- Cash flow sensitivities during normal and crisis times: Evidence from shipping pp. 26-49

- Wolfgang Drobetz, Rebekka Haller and Iwan Meier
- Valuation of strategic options in public–private partnerships pp. 50-68

- Gabriel Power, Mark Burris, Sharada Vadali and Dmitry Vedenov
- Cycling near misses: Their frequency, impact, and prevention pp. 69-83

- Rachel Aldred
Volume 89, issue C, 2016
- Exchange rate and transport cost sensitivities of bilateral freight flows between the US and China pp. 1-13

- Junwook Chi
- Great Britain adults’ opinions on cycling: Implications for policy pp. 14-28

- Alan Tapp, Adrian Davis, Clive Nancarrow and Simon Jones
- The factors influencing bicycling in the Bangalore city pp. 29-40

- Meghna Verma, T.M. Rahul, Peesari Vamshidhar Reddy and Ashish Verma
- Statistical and machine learning approach for planning dial-a-ride systems pp. 41-55

- Nikola Marković, Kim, Myungseob (Edward) and Paul Schonfeld
- Car dependent practices: Findings from a sequence pattern mining study of UK time use data pp. 56-72

- Giulio Mattioli, Jillian Anable and Katerina Vrotsou
- Quasi-landlord port financing in China: Features, practice and a contract theory analysis pp. 73-88

- Jihua Zhang
- Changes to commute mode: The role of life events, spatial context and environmental attitude pp. 89-105

- Ben Clark, Kiron Chatterjee and Steve Melia
- Assessing the usage and level-of-service of pedestrian facilities in train stations: A Swiss case study pp. 106-123

- Flurin S. Hänseler, Michel Bierlaire and Riccardo Scarinci
- Integrating congestion pricing and transit investment planning pp. 124-139

- Ruoyun Chen and Linda Nozick
- Urban rail investment and transit-oriented development in Beijing: Can it reach a higher potential? pp. 140-150

- Jiawen Yang, Jige Quan, Bin Yan and Canfei He
- Integrating the mean–variance and scheduling approaches to allow for schedule delay and trip time variability under uncertainty pp. 151-163

- Hao Li, Huizhao Tu and David Hensher
- Short-term planning and policy interventions to promote cycling in urban centers: Findings from a commute mode choice analysis in Barcelona, Spain pp. 164-183

- Lindsay M. Braun, Daniel A. Rodriguez, Tom Cole-Hunter, Albert Ambros, David Donaire-Gonzalez, Michael Jerrett, Michelle A. Mendez, Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen and Audrey de Nazelle
- The value of transportation accessibility in a least developed country city – The case of Rajshahi City, Bangladesh pp. 184-200

- Suman K. Mitra and Jean-Daniel M. Saphores
- An integrated assessment of alternative land-based passenger transport policies: A case study in Tenerife pp. 201-214

- Yeray Hernández González and Serafín Corral Quintana
Volume 88, issue C, 2016
- Exposing the role of exposure: Public transport network risk analysis pp. 1-14

- O. Cats, M. Yap and N. van Oort
- Taxi apps, regulation, and the market for taxi journeys pp. 15-25

- Simon Harding, Milind Kandlikar and Sumeet Gulati
- A utility-based travel impedance measure for public transit network accessibility pp. 26-39

- Neema Nassir, Mark Hickman, Ali Malekzadeh and Elnaz Irannezhad
- Comparing high-end and low-end early adopters of battery electric vehicles pp. 40-57

- Scott Hardman, Eric Shiu and Robert Steinberger-Wilckens
- Using the sustainable modified TAM and TPB to analyze the effects of perceived green value on loyalty to a public bike system pp. 58-72

- Shang-Yu Chen
- Driving decisions of older adults receiving meal delivery: The influence of individual characteristics, the built environment, and neighborhood familiarity pp. 73-85

- Daniel Baldwin Hess, J. Travis Norton, JiYoung Park and Debra A. Street
- Social welfare analysis of investment public–private partnership approaches for transportation projects pp. 86-103

- Omid M. Rouhani, R. Richard Geddes, H. Oliver Gao and Germà Bel
- Guidance for transport planning and policymaking in the face of an uncertain future pp. 104-116

- Glenn Lyons and Cody Davidson
- Stochastic frontier estimation of budgets for Kuhn–Tucker demand systems: Application to activity time-use analysis pp. 117-133

- Abdul Rawoof Pinjari, Bertho Augustin, Vijayaraghavan Sivaraman, Ahmadreza Faghih Imani, Naveen Eluru and Ram M. Pendyala
- Vehicle value of travel time savings: Evidence from a group-based modelling approach pp. 134-150

- Chinh Ho, Corinne Mulley, Yoram Shiftan and David Hensher
- Identifying environmental justice communities for transportation analysis pp. 151-162

- Dana Rowangould, Alex Karner and Jonathan London
- State-of-the-practice assessment of climate change adaptation practices across metropolitan planning organizations pre- and post-Hurricane Sandy pp. 163-174

- Michelle Oswald Beiler, Leylin Marroquin and Sue McNeil
- An impact analysis of traffic image information system on driver travel choice pp. 175-194

- Hooi Ling Khoo and K.S. Asitha
- Indicators of reliability and vulnerability: Similarities and differences in ranking links of a complex road system pp. 195-208

- Eduardo Leal de Oliveira, Licínio da Silva Portugal and Walter Porto Junior
- Feeder-trunk or direct lines? Economies of density, transfer costs and transit structure in an urban context pp. 209-222

- Antonio Gschwender, Sergio Jara-Diaz and Claudia Bravo
- Assessment of the taxi service in Doha pp. 223-235

- Khaled Shaaban and Inhi Kim
- Explaining “peak car” with economic variables pp. 236-250

- Anne Bastian, Maria Börjesson and Jonas Eliasson
- Waiting time perceptions at transit stops and stations: Effects of basic amenities, gender, and security pp. 251-264

- Yingling Fan, Andrew Guthrie and David Levinson
- Commuters’ behavior towards upgraded bus services in Greater Beirut: Implications for greenhouse gas emissions, social welfare and transport policy pp. 265-285

- Ali Chalak, Hani Al-Naghi, Alexandra Irani and Maya Abou-Zeid
- Achieving political acceptability for new transport infrastructure in congested urban regions pp. 286-303

- Jonas Westin, Joel P. Franklin, Stef Proost, Pierre Basck and Charles Raux
- Scheduling decision styles on leisure and social activities pp. 304-317

- Tomás Ruiz and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Why do some motorbike riders wear a helmet and others don’t? Evidence from Delhi, India pp. 318-336

- Michael Grimm and Carole Treibich
Volume 87, issue C, 2016
- Willingness-to-pay for road safety improvement pp. 1-10

- Mohamed Mouloud Haddak, Marie Lefèvre and Nathalie Havet
- The effect of slow zones on ridership: An analysis of the Chicago Transit Authority “El” Blue Line pp. 11-21

- Margarita Bernal, Eric W. Welch and P.S. Sriraj
- Efficient contracting and incentive agreements between regulators and bus operators: The influence of risk preferences of contracting agents on contract choice pp. 22-40

- David Hensher, Chinh Ho and Louise Knowles
- Using vehicle simulations to understand strategies for accommodating oversize, overweight vehicles at roundabouts pp. 41-50

- Ranjit Prasad Godavarthy, Eugene Russell and Dean Landman
- A study of human mobility behavior dynamics: A perspective of a single vehicle with taxi pp. 51-58

- Can-Zhong Yao and Ji-Nan Lin
- Research of highway runway clearance rules pp. 59-67

- Hao Geng, LiangCai Cai, XiaoLei Chong, Bin Shao and HaiFu Wang
- Marginal railway track renewal costs: A survival data approach pp. 68-77

- Mats Andersson, Gunilla Björklund and Mattias Haraldsson
- The effect of contract renewal and competitive tendering on public transport costs, subsidies and ridership pp. 78-89

- Arnoud Mouwen and Jos van Ommeren
- Hurricane evacuation demand models with a focus on use for prediction in future events pp. 90-101

- Kecheng Xu, Rachel A. Davidson, Linda K. Nozick, Tricia Wachtendorf and Sarah E. DeYoung
- Bicycle lane priority: Promoting bicycle as a green mode even in congested urban area pp. 102-121

- Saeed Asadi Bagloee, Majid Sarvi and Mark Wallace
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