Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 58, issue C, 2013
- Attitudes towards the role of Cost–Benefit Analysis in the decision-making process for spatial-infrastructure projects: A Dutch case study pp. 1-14

- Niek Mouter, Jan Anne Annema and Bert van Wee
- Travelers’ preferences in multimodal networks: Design and results of a comprehensive series of choice experiments pp. 15-28

- Theo A. Arentze and Eric J.E. Molin
- A modified model to curb fare evasion and enforce compliance: Empirical evidence and implications pp. 29-39

- Benedetto Barabino, Sara Salis and Bruno Useli
- Illuminating the unseen in transit use: A framework for examining the effect of attitudes and perceptions on travel behavior pp. 40-53

- Steven Spears, Douglas Houston and Marlon Boarnet
- Drivers’ acceptance of delay time at different levels of service at signalised intersections pp. 54-66

- Rong-Chang Jou and Yi-Wen Chen
- Determinants of public support for transport taxes pp. 67-78

- Steffen Kallbekken, Jorge García and Kristine Korneliussen
- Weather to travel to the beach pp. 79-86

- Muhammad Sabir, Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld
- Economy-wide impact analysis of a carbon tax on international container shipping pp. 87-102

- Tsung-Chen Lee, Young-Tae Chang and Paul T.W. Lee
- Developing a web-based accessibility calculator prototype for the Greater Montreal Area pp. 103-115

- Antonio Páez, Md. Moniruzzaman, Pierre-Leo Bourbonnais and Catherine Morency
- Economic and emissions impacts of renewable fuel goals for aviation in the US pp. 116-128

- Niven Winchester, Dominic McConnachie, Christoph Wollersheim and Ian A. Waitz
- Analyzing scale independence in jobs-housing and commute efficiency metrics pp. 129-143

- Michael A. Niedzielski, Mark W. Horner and Ningchuan Xiao
Volume 57, issue C, 2013
- The effect of incentives and technology on the adoption of electric motorcycles: A stated choice experiment in Vietnam pp. 1-11

- Luke Jones, Christopher R. Cherry, Tuan A. Vu and Quang N. Nguyen
- Marginal costs of freeway traffic congestion with on-road pollution exposure externality pp. 12-24

- Alexander Y. Bigazzi and Miguel A. Figliozzi
- Public financing of private freight rail infrastructure to reduce highway congestion: A case study of public policy and decision making in the United States pp. 25-36

- Gregory Rowangould
- Driving out of choices: An investigation of transport modality in a university sample pp. 37-46

- T.A. Lavery, A. Páez and P.S. Kanaroglou
- Has the Dutch news media acted as a policy actor in the road pricing policy debate? pp. 47-63

- Özgül Ardıç, Jan Anne Annema and Bert van Wee
- Single European Sky and Single European Railway Area: A system level analysis of air and rail transportation pp. 64-86

- Paola Pellegrini and Joaquin Rodriguez
Volume 56, issue C, 2013
- Competition on the tracks – Passengers’ response to deregulation of interregional rail services pp. 1-10

- Oskar Fröidh and Camilla Byström
- Proenvironmental travel behavior among office workers: A qualitative study of individual and organizational determinants pp. 11-22

- Siu Hing Lo, Gerard J.P. van Breukelen, Gjalt-Jorn Y. Peters and Gerjo Kok
- Efficiency of speed limits in cities: A spatial computable general equilibrium assessment pp. 23-48

- Eric Nitzsche and Stefan Tscharaktschiew
- The effects of decentralized capacity decisions for congested self-financed roads pp. 49-60

- Sofia Grahn-Voorneveld
Volume 55, issue C, 2013
- An improved pavement maintenance optimization methodology: Integrating LCA and LCCA pp. 1-11

- Bin Yu, Qing Lu and Jian Xu
- Time of day pricing and its multi-dimensional impacts: A stated preference analysis pp. 12-26

- José Holguín-Veras and Brandon Allen
- Consumer valuation of changes in driving range: A meta-analysis pp. 27-45

- Alexandros Dimitropoulos, Piet Rietveld and Jos van Ommeren
- Exploring the profession of mobility manager in Belgium and their impact on commuting pp. 46-55

- Laurent Van Malderen, Bart Jourquin, Claude Pecheux, Isabelle Thomas, Elien Van De Vijver, Thomas Vanoutrive, Ann Verhetsel and Frank Witlox
- Transportation and income inequality in China: 1978–2007 pp. 56-71

- Yan Li and Maria N. DaCosta
- The impact of airline differentiation on marginal cost pricing at UK airports pp. 72-88

- Augusto Voltes-Dorta and Zheng Lei
- Curbside parking time limits pp. 89-110

- Richard Arnott and John Rowse
Volume 54, issue C, 2013
- A novel method to monitor bicycling environments pp. 1-13

- Shinhye Joo and Cheol Oh
- Investigating European railway managers’ perception of transaction costs at the train operation/infrastructure interface pp. 14-25

- Rico Merkert and Chris A. Nash
- An empirical examination of the growing phenomenon of off-site residential car parking provision: The situation at UK airports pp. 26-34

- Lucy Budd, Stephen Ison and Thomas Budd
- Setting public service obligations in low-demand air transportation networks: Application to the Azores pp. 35-48

- João Pedro Pita, António Pais Antunes, Cynthia Barnhart and António Menezes
- Commuter rail accessibility and house values: The case of the Montreal South Shore, Canada, 1992–2009 pp. 49-66

- Jean Dubé, Marius Thériault and François Des Rosiers
- Sustainable passenger transport: Back to Brundtland pp. 67-77

- Erling Holden, Kristin Linnerud and David Banister
- The role of ‘indirect’ greenhouse gas emissions in tourism: Assessing the hidden carbon impacts from a holiday package tour pp. 78-91

- Viachaslau Filimonau, Janet Dickinson, Derek Robbins and Maharaj Vijay Reddy
- An empirical investigation of the impact of behavioural and psychographic consumer characteristics on car preferences: An integrated model of car type choice pp. 92-110

- George Baltas and Charalampos Saridakis
- Environmental performance and firm strategies in the dutch automotive sector pp. 111-126

- A. van der Vooren, F. Alkemade and M.P. Hekkert
- The causal effect of commute time on labor supply: Evidence from a natural experiment involving substitute teachers pp. 127-140

- Seth Gershenson
- Drivers’ perception of LOSs at signalised intersections pp. 141-154

- Rong-Chang Jou, Cheng-Chen Kou and Yi-Wen Chen
- Do You Mind if I Plug-in My Car? How etiquette shapes PEV drivers’ vehicle charging behavior pp. 155-163

- Nicolette Caperello, Kenneth S. Kurani and Jennifer TyreeHageman
- Incorporating the influence of latent modal preferences on travel mode choice behavior pp. 164-178

- Akshay Vij, André Carrel and Joan L. Walker
Volume 52, issue C, 2013
- How do transport infrastructure and policies affect house prices and rents? Evidence from Athens, Greece pp. 1-22

- D. Efthymiou and C. Antoniou
- Posted speed limit: To include or not to include in operating speed models pp. 23-33

- Scott C. Himes, Eric T. Donnell and Richard J. Porter
- Accuracy of congestion pricing forecasts pp. 34-46

- Jonas Eliasson, Maria Börjesson, Dirk van Amelsfort, Karin Brundell-Freij and Leonid Engelson
- Accessibility evaluations of feeder transit services pp. 47-63

- Shailesh Chandra, Muhammad Ehsanul Bari, Prem Chand Devarasetty and Sharada Vadali
- Road safety forecasting and ex-ante evaluation of policy in the Netherlands pp. 64-72

- Wendy Weijermars and Paul Wesemann
Volume 51, issue C, 2013
- Distribution models for start-up lost time and effective departure flow rate pp. 1-11

- Jiyuan Tan, Li Li, Zhiheng Li and Yi Zhang
- Commuting trade-offs and distance reduction in two-worker households pp. 12-28

- Julien Surprenant-Legault, Zachary Patterson and Ahmed M. El-Geneidy
- Does competitive tendering improve customer satisfaction with public transport? A case study for the Netherlands pp. 29-45

- Arnoud Mouwen and Piet Rietveld
- Insights on disruptions as opportunities for transport policy change pp. 46-55

- Greg Marsden and Iain Docherty
- The milk run revisited: A load factor paradox with economic and environmental implications for urban freight transport pp. 56-62

- Niklas Arvidsson
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