Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 69, issue C, 2014
- Study on some bus transport networks in China with considering spatial characteristics pp. 1-10

- Xu-Hua Yang, Guang Chen, Sheng-Yong Chen, Wan-Liang Wang and Lei Wang
- Improving conditions for potential New Zealand cyclists: An application of conjoint analysis pp. 11-19

- Ben Wooliscroft and Alexandra Ganglmair-Wooliscroft
- Understanding the development of business travel policies: Reducing business travel, motivations and barriers pp. 20-35

- Helen Roby
- The effect of attitudes toward cars and public transportation on behavioral intention in commuting mode choice—A comparison across six Asian countries pp. 36-44

- Hong Tan Van, Kasem Choocharukul and Satoshi Fujii
- The role of household members in transporting adults with disabilities in the United States pp. 45-57

- Devajyoti Deka
- Identification of freeway crash-prone traffic conditions for traffic flow at different levels of service pp. 58-70

- Chengcheng Xu, Pan Liu, Wei Wang and Zhibin Li
- Expanding scope of hybrid choice models allowing for mixture of social influences and latent attitudes: Application to intended purchase of electric cars pp. 71-85

- Jinhee Kim, Soora Rasouli and Harry Timmermans
- The Tohoku disasters: Chief lessons concerning the post disaster humanitarian logistics response and policy implications pp. 86-104

- José Holguín-Veras, Eiichi Taniguchi, Miguel Jaller, Felipe Aros-Vera, Frederico Ferreira and Russell G. Thompson
- Evaluating bus transit performance of Chinese cities: Developing an overall bus comfort model pp. 105-112

- Kai Zhang, Kan Zhou and Fangzhou Zhang
- Spoke airports, intentional and unintentional ground travel, and the air travel decision-making process pp. 113-123

- Julie Cidell
- Effect of slot trading on route-level competition: Evidence from experience in the UK pp. 124-141

- Hideki Fukui
- Estimating economic and resilience consequences of potential navigation infrastructure failures: A case study of the Monongahela River pp. 142-164

- Gwen Shepherd DiPietro, H. Scott Matthews and Chris T. Hendrickson
- Lights, camera, legal action! The effectiveness of red light cameras on collisions in Los Angeles pp. 165-182

- Timothy Wong
- Charges on transport – To what extent are they passed on to users? pp. 183-195

- Finn Jørgensen and Georgina Santos
- Technology adoption of electric bicycles: A survey among early adopters pp. 196-211

- Angelika Wolf and Sebastian Seebauer
- Path flow estimator for planning applications in small communities pp. 212-242

- Seungkyu Ryu, Anthony Chen, H. Michael Zhang and Will Recker
- Urban form, commuting patterns and CO2 emissions: What differences between the municipality’s residents and its jobs? pp. 243-251

- Anne Aguiléra and Marion Voisin
- Networking innovation in the European car industry: Does the Open Innovation model fit? pp. 252-271

- Mariana Dodourova and Keith Bevis
- Joint impacts of Bus Rapid Transit and urban form on vehicle ownership: New evidence from a quasi-longitudinal analysis in Bogotá, Colombia pp. 272-285

- Tabitha S. Combs and Daniel A. Rodríguez
- Time to burn: Flight delay, terminal efficiency, and fuel consumption in the National Airspace System pp. 286-298

- Megan S. Ryerson, Mark Hansen and James Bonn
- Consumer attitudes about electric cars: Pricing analysis and policy implications pp. 299-314

- Paul D. Larson, Jairo Viáfara, Robert V. Parsons and Arne Elias
- An integrated model for discrete and continuous decisions with application to vehicle ownership, type and usage choices pp. 315-328

- Yangwen Liu, Jean-Michel Tremblay and Cinzia Cirillo
- A land use and transportation integration method for land use allocation and transportation strategies in China pp. 329-353

- Hailong Su, Jia Hao Wu, Yinghui Tan, Yuanqiu Bao, Bing Song and Xinghua He
- Organizational effects of experience from accidents. Learning in the aftermath of the Tretten and Åsta train accidents pp. 354-366

- Geir Sverre Braut, Øivind Solberg and Ove Njå
- A stochastic optimization approach for the selection of reflective cracking mitigation techniques pp. 367-378

- Mehdi Noori, Omer Tatari, BooHyun Nam, Behnam Golestani and James Greene
- Impact of weather on urban transit ridership pp. 379-391

- Abhishek Singhal, Camille Kamga and Anil Yazici
- Spatial analysis of the competitiveness of the high-speed train and air transport: The role of access to terminals in the Madrid–Barcelona corridor pp. 392-408

- Juan Carlos Martín, Concepción Román, Juan Carlos García-Palomares and Javier Gutiérrez
- An experiment evaluating the impacts of real-time transit information on bus riders in Tampa, Florida pp. 409-422

- Candace Brakewood, Sean Barbeau and Kari Watkins
- Cluster analysis of the competitiveness of container ports in Brazil pp. 423-431

- Alexandra Maria Rios Cabral and Francisco Ramos
- Environmental invitingness for transport-related cycling in middle-aged adults: A proof of concept study using photographs pp. 432-446

- Veerle Van Holle, Jelle Van Cauwenberg, Benedicte Deforche, Liesbet Goubert, Lea Maes, Jack Nasar, Nico Van de Weghe, Jo Salmon and Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij
- Models of bus boarding and alighting dynamics pp. 447-460

- Lijun Sun, Alejandro Tirachini, Kay W. Axhausen, Alexander Erath and Der-Horng Lee
- Does European high-speed rail affect the current level of air services? An EU-wide analysis pp. 461-475

- Frédéric Dobruszkes, Catherine Dehon and Moshe Givoni
- Over-reporting vs. overreacting: Commuters’ perceptions of travel times pp. 476-494

- Stefanie Peer, Jasper Knockaert, Paul Koster and Erik Verhoef
Volume 68, issue C, 2014
- Dynamic diurnal social taxonomy of urban environments using data from a geocoded time use activity-travel diary and point-based business establishment inventory pp. 3-17

- Seo Youn Yoon, Srinath K. Ravulaparthy and Konstadinos G. Goulias
- Social networks and joint/solo activity–travel behavior pp. 18-31

- Tao Lin and Donggen Wang
- An exploration of the importance of social influence in the decision to start bicycling in England pp. 32-45

- Henrietta Sherwin, Kiron Chatterjee and Juliet Jain
- Exploring the role of social capital influence variables on travel behaviour pp. 46-55

- Floridea Di Ciommo, Julio Comendador, María Eugenia López-Lambas, Elisabetta Cherchi and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- Activity fragmentation, ICT and travel: An exploratory Path Analysis of spatiotemporal interrelationships pp. 56-74

- Eran Ben-Elia, Bayarma Alexander, Christa Hubers and Dick Ettema
Volume 67, issue C, 2014
- Joint link-based credit charging and road capacity improvement in continuous network design problem pp. 1-14

- Guangmin Wang, Ziyou Gao, Meng Xu and Huijun Sun
- Does the income elasticity of road traffic depend on the source of income? pp. 15-29

- Scott Le Vine, Chen, Bingqing (Emily) and John Polak
- Estimating fuel demand elasticities to evaluate CO2 emissions: Panel data evidence for the Lisbon Metropolitan Area pp. 30-46

- Patricia Melo and Ahmad Razi Ramli
- Motivating small-displacement car purchasing in China pp. 47-58

- Ying Qu, Yakun Liu, Qinghua Zhu and Yue Liu
- Reduction of capacity and projected costs associated with seat belt installation on school buses pp. 59-68

- Saravanan Gurupackiam, Daniel S. Turner, Jay K. Lindly, Steven Jones and Elsa Tedla
- A dynamic pricing strategy for high occupancy toll lanes pp. 69-80

- Kitae Jang, Koohong Chung and Hwasoo Yeo
- The role of attitude structures, direct experience and reframing for the success of congestion pricing pp. 81-95

- Jonas Eliasson
- Who will buy electric vehicles? Identifying early adopters in Germany pp. 96-109

- Patrick Plötz, Uta Schneider, Joachim Globisch and Elisabeth Dütschke
- Using repeated cross-sectional travel surveys to enhance forecasting robustness: Accounting for changing mode preferences pp. 110-126

- Khandker M. Nurul Habib, Joffre Swait and Sarah Salem
- The impact of transportation demand management policies on commuting to college facilities: A case study at the University of Trieste, Italy pp. 127-140

- Lucia Rotaris and Romeo Danielis
- Generalized transport costs and index numbers: A geographical analysis of economic and infrastructure fundamentals pp. 141-157

- José Zofío, Ana Condeço-Melhorado, Andrés Maroto-Sánchez and Javier Gutiérrez
- The pros and cons of Intelligent Speed Adaptation as a restrictive measure for serious speed offenders pp. 158-174

- J.W.G.M. van der Pas, J. Kessels, S.H. Vlassenroot and B. van Wee
- Use of combinatorial auctions in the railway industry: Can the “invisible hand” draw the railway timetable? pp. 175-187

- Patricia Perennes
- The impact of road pricing on housing prices: Preliminary evidence from Milan pp. 188-194

- Marco Percoco
- Measuring factors influencing valuation of nonmotorized improvement measures pp. 195-211

- Tomás Ruiz and José C. Bernabé
- The influence of firm age on the relationships of airline performance, economic situation and internal operation pp. 212-224

- Noor Azina Ismail and Hashem Salarzadeh Jenatabadi
- Improving transportation service quality based on information fusion pp. 225-239

- James J.H. Liou, Chao-Che Hsu and Yun-Shen Chen
- Effects of switching costs on customer attitude loyalty to an airport in a multi-airport region pp. 240-253

- Erik Nesset and Øyvind Helgesen
- An advanced traveler general information system for Fresno, California pp. 254-267

- Omid M. Rouhani and H. Oliver Gao
- Prioritizing bicycle paths in Belo Horizonte City, Brazil: Analysis based on user preferences and willingness considering individual heterogeneity pp. 268-278

- Dapeng Zhang, David José Ahouagi Vaz Magalhães and Wang, Xiaokun (Cara)
- Will a driving restriction policy reduce car trips?—The case study of Beijing, China pp. 279-290

- Lanlan Wang, Jintao Xu and Ping Qin
- Assessing social equity in distance based transit fares using a model of travel behavior pp. 291-303

- Steven Farber, Keith Bartholomew, Xiao Li, Antonio Páez and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Hybrid cars and HOV lanes pp. 304-319

- Sharon Shewmake and Lovell Jarvis
- Can value capture work in a car dependent city? Willingness to pay for transit access in Perth, Western Australia pp. 320-339

- James McIntosh, Roman Trubka and Peter Newman
- Demandeur pays: The EU and funding improvements in South Asian ship recycling practices pp. 340-351

- Emmanuel Yujuico
- Do parking standards matter? Evaluating the London parking reform with a matched-pair approach pp. 352-365

- Fei Li and Zhan Guo
- Exploring key determinants of travel satisfaction for multi-modal trips by different traveler groups pp. 366-380

- Yusak O. Susilo and Oded Cats
- An integrated analysis of workers’ physically active activity and active travel choice behavior pp. 381-393

- Ipek N. Sener and Phillip R. Reeder
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