Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 93, issue C, 2016
- An application of the directional distance function with the number of accidents as an undesirable output to measure the technical efficiency of state road transport in India pp. 1-12

- Debdatta Pal and Subrata K. Mitra
- The role of transportation sectors in the Korean national economy: An input-output analysis pp. 13-22

- Min-Kyu Lee and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- Perceived service quality of paratransit in developing countries: A structural equation approach pp. 23-38

- Farzana Rahman, Tanmay Das, Md Hadiuzzaman and Sanjana Hossain
- Who knows about kids these days? Analyzing the determinants of youth and adult mobility in the U.S. between 1990 and 2009 pp. 39-54

- Evelyn Blumenberg, Kelcie Ralph, Michael Smart and Brian D. Taylor
- Red-light running traffic violations: A novel time-based method for determining a fine structure pp. 55-65

- Fatemeh Baratian-Ghorghi, Huaguo Zhou and Wesley C. Zech
- The role of the air transport service in interregional long-distance students’ mobility in Italy pp. 66-82

- Mattia Cattaneo, Paolo Malighetti, Stefano Paleari and Renato Redondi
- A spatial autoregressive panel model to analyze road network spillovers on production pp. 83-92

- Inmaculada Álvarez, Javier Barbero and José Zofío
- Why do urban travelers select multimodal travel options: A repertory grid analysis pp. 93-116

- Thomas Clauss and Sebastian Döppe
Volume 92, issue C, 2016
- Home-based telework in France: Characteristics, barriers and perspectives pp. 1-11

- Anne Aguilera, Virginie Lethiais, Alain Rallet and Laurent Proulhac
- Impacts of information technology and urbanization on less-than-truckload freight flows in China: An analysis considering spatial effects pp. 12-25

- Linglin Ni, Wang, Xiaokun (Cara) and Dapeng Zhang
- How experience of use influences mass-market drivers’ willingness to consider a battery electric vehicle: A randomised controlled trial pp. 26-42

- Stephen M. Skippon, Neale Kinnear, Louise Lloyd and Jenny Stannard
- Commuters’ willingness-to-pay for improvement of transfer facilities in and around metro stations – A case study in Kolkata pp. 43-58

- Shubhajit Sadhukhan, Uttam K. Banerjee and Bhargab Maitra
- A mixed logit model for predicting exit choice during building evacuations pp. 59-75

- Ruggiero Lovreglio, Achille Fonzone and dell’Olio, Luigi
- Crossing the bridge: The effects of time-varying tolls on curbing congestion pp. 76-94

- Kate Foreman
- A note on the distortionary effects of revenue-neutral tolls in a bottleneck congestion game pp. 95-103

- Nicholas Janusch
- Understanding travel behaviour change during mega-events: Lessons from the London 2012 Games pp. 104-119

- Stephen D. Parkes, Ann Jopson and Greg Marsden
- Evaluation of energy consumption of vehicles in EU Trans-European Transport Network pp. 120-130

- Zbigniew Burski, Izabela Mijalska-Szewczak, Jacek Wasilewski and Małgorzata Szczepanik
- New light rail transit and active travel: A longitudinal study pp. 131-144

- Andy Hong, Marlon G. Boarnet and Douglas Houston
- Public preference for data privacy – A pan-European study on metro/train surveillance pp. 145-161

- Sunil Patil, Bhanu Patruni, Dimitris Potoglou and Neil Robinson
- Capacity and safety analysis of hard-shoulder running (HSR). A motorway case study pp. 162-183

- Marco Guerrieri and Raffaele Mauro
- Cost overruns in transportation infrastructure projects: Sowing the seeds for a probabilistic theory of causation pp. 184-194

- Peter E.D. Love, Dominic Ahiaga-Dagbui and Zahir Irani
- Does uncertainty make cost-benefit analyses pointless? pp. 195-205

- Disa Asplund and Jonas Eliasson
- Individual transport emissions and the built environment: A structural equation modelling approach pp. 206-219

- Siqi Song, Mi Diao and Chen-Chieh Feng
- The effect of non-recreational transport cycling on use of other transport modes: A cross-sectional on-line survey pp. 220-231

- Julie Hatfield and Soufiane Boufous
- The impact of high-speed rail investment on economic and environmental change in China: A dynamic CGE analysis pp. 232-245

- Zhenhua Chen, Junbo Xue, Adam Rose and Kingsley E. Haynes
- Airline network choice and market coverage under high-speed rail competition pp. 248-260

- Changmin Jiang and Anming Zhang
- Air transport and high-speed rail competition: Environmental implications and mitigation strategies pp. 261-276

- D’Alfonso, Tiziana, Changmin Jiang and Valentina Bracaglia
- How could the collaboration between airport and high speed rail affect the market? pp. 277-286

- Mikio Takebayashi
- Congestion spill effects of Heathrow and Frankfurt airports on connection traffic in European and Gulf hub airports pp. 287-297

- Renato Redondi and Sveinn Vidar Gudmundsson
- Airport capacity choice under airport-airline vertical arrangements pp. 298-309

- Yibin Xiao, Xiaowen Fu and Anming Zhang
- The factors affecting pollution and noise environmental costs of the current aircraft fleet: An econometric analysis pp. 310-325

- Mattia Grampella, Gianmaria Martini, Davide Scotti and Giovanni Zambon
- Economic effects of air transport market liberalization in Africa pp. 326-337

- Megersa Abate
- Managing corporate social responsibility strategies of airports: The case of Taiwan’s Taoyuan International Airport Corporation pp. 338-348

- Yu-Hern Chang and Chung-Hsing Yeh
- Benchmarking airports with specific safety performance measures pp. 349-364

- Leonard MacLean, Alex Richman and Stuart MacLean
Volume 91, issue C, 2016
- Willingness to accept longer commutes for better salaries: Understanding the differences within and between couples pp. 1-16

- Matthew J. Beck and Stephane Hess
- Estimating economic losses of industry clusters due to port disruptions pp. 17-33

- Yi Zhang and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- A data-driven approach to manpower planning at U.S.–Canada border crossings pp. 34-47

- Mengqiao Yu, Yichuan Ding, Charles Lindsey and Cong Shi
- Modeling taxi drivers’ decisions for improving airport ground access: John F. Kennedy airport case pp. 48-60

- M. Anil Yazici, Camille Kamga and Abhishek Singhal
- Supporting the adoption of electric vehicles in urban road freight transport – A multi-criteria analysis of policy measures in Germany pp. 61-79

- Tessa T. Taefi, Jochen Kreutzfeldt, Tobias Held and Andreas Fink
- Influence of composition, amount and life span of passenger cars on end-of-life vehicles waste in Belgium: A system dynamics approach pp. 80-104

- Dirk Inghels, Wout Dullaert, Birger Raa and Grit Walther
- Towards a common measure of greenhouse gas related logistics activity using data envelopment analysis pp. 105-119

- R. Holden, Bing Xu, P. Greening, M. Piecyk and P. Dadhich
- We can all get along: The alignment of driver and bicyclist roadway design preferences in the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 120-133

- Rebecca L. Sanders
- Impact of information intervention on travel mode choice of urban residents with different goal frames: A controlled trial in Xuzhou, China pp. 134-147

- Jichao Geng, Ruyin Long and Hong Chen
- Key events and multimodality: A life course approach pp. 148-165

- Joachim Scheiner, Kiron Chatterjee and Eva Heinen
- Preference heterogeneity in mode choice based on a nationwide survey with a focus on urban rail pp. 178-194

- Zuduo Zheng, Simon Washington, Paul Hyland, Keith Sloan and Yulin Liu
- Vicious or virtuous circles? Exploring the vulnerability of drivers to break low urban speed limits pp. 195-212

- Alan Tapp, Clive Nancarrow, Adrian Davis and Simon Jones
- Establishing parking generation rates/models of selected land uses for Palestinian cities pp. 213-222

- Khaled Al-Sahili and Jamil Hamadneh
- The impact of urban rail transit on commercial property value: New evidence from Wuhan, China pp. 223-235

- Tao Xu, Ming Zhang and Paulus T. Aditjandra
- Implications of the cost of public funds in public transit subsidization and regulation pp. 236-250

- Yanshuo Sun, Qianwen Guo, Paul Schonfeld and Zhongfei Li
- What drives the drivers? Predicting turnover intentions in the Belgian bus and coach industry pp. 251-259

- Steven Lannoo and Elsy Verhofstadt
- Can market power be controlled by regulation of core prices alone? An empirical analysis of airport demand and car rental price pp. 260-272

- Achim I. Czerny, Zijun Shi and Anming Zhang
- Comparing travel mode and trip chain choices between holidays and weekdays pp. 273-285

- Liya Yang, Qing Shen and Zhibin Li
- Combining traffic efficiency and traffic safety in countermeasure selection to improve pedestrian safety at two-way stop controlled intersections pp. 286-301

- Zhao Yang, Yuanyuan Zhang and Offer Grembek
- The cost of equity: Assessing transit accessibility and social disparity using total travel cost pp. 302-316

- Ahmed El-Geneidy, David Levinson, Ehab Diab, Genevieve Boisjoly, David Verbich and Charis Loong
- Value of time – A citizen perspective pp. 317-329

- Niek Mouter and Caspar Chorus
- Integrating land use and transport practice through spatial metrics pp. 330-345

- Julio A. Soria-Lara, Francisco Aguilera-Benavente and Aldo Arranz-López
- A novel dynamic segmentation model for identification and prioritization of black spots based on the pattern of potential for safety improvement pp. 346-357

- Mohammad Reza Elyasi, Mahmoud Saffarzade and Amin Mirza Boroujerdian
- Valuing crowding in public transport: Implications for cost-benefit analysis pp. 358-378

- Marco Batarce, Juan Carlos Muñoz and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
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