Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 10, 2007
- Some lessons from the LRT in Tunis and the transferability of experience pp. 891-898

- Xavier Godard
- Understanding suburban travel demand: Flexible modelling with revealed and stated choice data pp. 899-912

- Raquel Espino, Juan de Dios Ortúzar and Concepción Román
- Capturing tour mode and activity choice interdependencies: A co-evolutionary logit modelling approach pp. 913-933

- Stephan Krygsman, Theo Arentze and Harry Timmermans
- Volatility of car ownership, commuting mode and time in the UK pp. 934-948

- Joyce Dargay and Mark Hanly
- The effect of prices and income on car travel in the UK pp. 949-960

- Joyce Dargay
- An analysis of public bus transit performance in Indian cities pp. 961-981

- Madhav G. Badami and Murtaza Haider
- Do motor-vehicle users in the US pay their way? pp. 982-1003

- Mark A. Delucchi
- Household type and structure, time-use pattern, and trip-chaining behavior pp. 1004-1020

- Yuhwa Lee, Mark Hickman and Simon Washington
- Meta-analysis of public transport demand pp. 1021-1035

- Johan Holmgren
- Designing signal-controlled junctions for group-based operation - Some small corrections to a paper by J.P. Silcock pp. 1036-1037

- Richard E. Allsop
Volume 41, issue 9, 2007
- Selected papers on applications of discrete choice models presented at the European Regional Science conference, Amsterdam, August 2005 pp. 787-787

- Stephane Hess and John W. Polak
- Practical modelling of trip re-scheduling under congested conditions pp. 788-801

- John Bates
- On the development of time period and mode choice models for use in large scale modelling forecasting systems pp. 802-826

- Stephane Hess, Andrew Daly, Charlene Rohr and Geoff Hyman
- Modelling the joint choice of activity timing and duration pp. 827-841

- Dick Ettema, Fabian Bastin, John Polak and Olu Ashiru
- Using nonparametrics to specify a model to measure the value of travel time pp. 842-856

- Mogens Fosgerau
- Two-dimensionally constrained disaggregate trip generation, distribution and mode choice model: Theory and application for a Swiss national model pp. 857-873

- M. Vrtic, P. Fröhlich, N. Schüssler, K.W. Axhausen, D. Lohse, C. Schiller and H. Teichert
- The logsum as an evaluation measure: Review of the literature and new results pp. 874-889

- Gerard de Jong, Andrew Daly, Marits Pieters and Toon van der Hoorn
Volume 41, issue 8, 2007
- Assessment of a transport policy potential for intermodal mode shift on a European scale pp. 715-733

- Dimitrios Tsamboulas, Huub Vrenken and Anna-Maria Lekka
- Measuring marginal congestion costs of urban transportation: Do networks matter? pp. 734-749

- Elena Safirova, Kenneth Gillingham and Sébastien Houde
- Distributed surveillance on freeways emphasizing incident detection and verification pp. 750-767

- Benjamin A. Coifman and Ramachandran Mallika
- Alternative methods for estimating full marginal costs of highway transportation pp. 768-786

- Kaan Ozbay, Bekir Bartin, Ozlem Yanmaz-Tuzel and Joseph Berechman
Volume 41, issue 7, 2007
- Success and failure of travel demand management: Is congestion charging the way forward? pp. 611-614

- Wafaa Saleh
- Congestion and variable user charging as an effective travel demand management instrument pp. 615-626

- David Hensher and Sean M. Puckett
- A theory and implications on dynamic marginal cost pp. 627-643

- Masao Kuwahara
- Tolling traffic links under stochastic assignment: Modelling the relationship between the number and price level of tolled links and optimal traffic flows pp. 644-654

- Kathryn Stewart
- Efficiency and equity comparison of cordon- and area-based road pricing schemes using a trip-chain equilibrium model pp. 655-671

- Takuya Maruyama and Agachai Sumalee
- Responses to complex pricing signals: Theory, evidence and implications for road pricing pp. 672-683

- Peter Bonsall, Jeremy Shires, John Maule, Bryan Matthews and Jo Beale
- Analysis of tourist behaviour based on the tracking data collected using a mobile communication instrument pp. 684-690

- Yasuo Asakura and Takamasa Iryo
- Investigation and analysis of evidence of asymmetric churn in travel demand models pp. 691-702

- Wafaa Saleh and Séona Farrell
- Impact of congestion charging on the transit market: An inter-modal equilibrium model pp. 703-713

- Muanmas Wichiensin, Michael G.H. Bell and Hai Yang
Volume 41, issue 6, 2007
- Dynamic at-stop real-time information displays for public transport: effects on customers pp. 489-501

- Katrin Dziekan and Karl Kottenhoff
- An assessment of the benefits of the walking school bus in Christchurch, New Zealand pp. 502-510

- Simon Kingham and Shannon Ussher
- Analysis of light rail rider travel behavior: Impacts of individual, built environment, and crime characteristics on transit access pp. 511-522

- Sungyop Kim, Gudmundur F. Ulfarsson and J. Todd Hennessy
- The European freight railway system as a hub-and-spoke network pp. 523-536

- Seung-Ju Jeong, Chi-Guhn Lee and James H. Bookbinder
- Analysis of regulation and policy of private toll roads in a build-operate-transfer scheme under demand uncertainty pp. 537-558

- Anthony Chen and Kitti Subprasom
- Vision Zero - Is it irrational? pp. 559-567

- Holger Rosencrantz, Karin Edvardsson and Sven Ove Hansson
- The use of patent analysis in assessing ITS innovations: US, Europe and Japan pp. 568-586

- Yen-Chun Jim Wu and Pi-Ju Lee
- Exploratory analysis of motorcycle holding time heterogeneity using a split-population duration model pp. 587-596

- Hsin-Li Chang and Tsu-Hurng Yeh
- Transport and the location of foreign logistics firms: The Chinese experience pp. 597-609

- Junjie Hong
Volume 41, issue 5, 2007
- Bridging Research and Practice: A Synthesis of Best Practices in Travel Demand Modeling pp. 365-366

- Deb Niemeier and Fred Mannering
- Household travel surveys: Where are we going? pp. 367-381

- Peter R. Stopher and Stephen P. Greaves
- Incorporating land use in metropolitan transportation planning pp. 382-410

- Paul Waddell, Gudmundur F. Ulfarsson, Joel P. Franklin and John Lobb
- Evaluation of transfer methods for spatial travel demand models pp. 411-427

- Nina Karasmaa
- Development of commuter and non-commuter mode choice models for the assessment of new public transport infrastructure projects: A case study pp. 428-443

- David Hensher and John Rose
- Real-time tracking of activity scheduling/schedule execution within a unified data collection framework pp. 444-463

- Zhou, Jianyu (Jack) and Reginald Golledge
- Synthesis of first practices and operational research approaches in activity-based travel demand modeling pp. 464-488

- William Davidson, Robert Donnelly, Peter Vovsha, Joel Freedman, Steve Ruegg, Jim Hicks, Joe Castiglione and Rosella Picado
Volume 41, issue 4, 2007
- Trails, lanes, or traffic: Valuing bicycle facilities with an adaptive stated preference survey pp. 287-301

- Nebiyou Tilahun, David Levinson and Kevin J. Krizek
- Contemplating cycling to work: Attitudes and perceptions in different stages of change pp. 302-312

- Birgitta Gatersleben and Katherine M. Appleton
- Incorporating aggregate behavior in an individual's discrete choice: An application to analyzing illegal bicycle parking behavior pp. 313-325

- Daisuke Fukuda and Shigeru Morichi
- Promoting bike-and-ride: The Dutch experience pp. 326-338

- Karel Martens
- Factors influencing the propensity to cycle to work pp. 339-350

- Mark Wardman, Miles Tight and Matthew Page
- Travel behaviour change impacts of a major ride to work day event pp. 351-364

- Geoff Rose and Heidi Marfurt
Volume 41, issue 3, 2007
- Modelling car ownership in Great Britain pp. 205-219

- Gerard Whelan
- Increasing the accuracy of trip rate information from passive multi-day GPS travel datasets: Automatic trip end identification issues pp. 220-232

- Jianhe Du and Lisa Aultman-Hall
- Modal talk: Discourse analysis of how people talk about bus and car travel pp. 233-248

- J.W. Guiver
- Railway traffic disturbance management--An experimental analysis of disturbance complexity, management objectives and limitations in planning horizon pp. 249-266

- Johanna Törnquist
- Driving with intelligent speed adaptation: Final results of the Belgian ISA-trial pp. 267-279

- Sven Vlassenroot, Steven Broekx, Johan De Mol, Luc Int Panis, Tom Brijs and Geert Wets
- Goods transport in large European cities: Difficult to organize, difficult to modernize pp. 280-285

- Laetitia Dablanc
Volume 41, issue 2, 2007
- The interaction between ICT and human activity-travel behavior pp. 121-124

- Mei-Po Kwan, Martin Dijst and Tim Schwanen
- Shopping online and/or in-store? A structural equation model of the relationships between e-shopping and in-store shopping pp. 125-141

- Sendy Farag, Tim Schwanen, Martin Dijst and Jan Faber
- Substitution between working at home and out-of-home: The role of ICT and commuting costs pp. 142-160

- Thomas Graaff and Piet Rietveld
- Introducing multitasking to the study of travel and ICT: Examining its extent and assessing its potential importance pp. 161-175

- Susan Kenyon and Glenn Lyons
- The impacts of E-retail on the choice of shopping trips and delivery: Some preliminary findings pp. 176-189

- Orit Rotem-Mindali and Ilan Salomon
- The changing allocation of activities in space and time by the use of ICT--"Fragmentation" as a new concept and empirical results pp. 190-204

- Barbara Lenz and Claudia Nobis
Volume 41, issue 1, 2007
- Telecommunications and travel demand and supply: Aggregate structural equation models for the US pp. 4-18

- Sangho Choo and Patricia Mokhtarian
- Transit competitiveness in polycentric metropolitan regions pp. 19-40

- Jeffrey M. Casello
- Reactance or acceptance? Reactions towards the introduction of road pricing pp. 41-48

- Jens Schade and M. Baum
- Inferring price elasticities of car use and moral costs of driving without a licence pp. 49-55

- Finn Jørgensen and Joyce Dargay
- Impacts, management and functional planning criterion of forest road network system in Turkey pp. 56-68

- Murat Demir
- The relative influence of urban form on a child's travel mode to school pp. 69-79

- Tracy E. McMillan
- An integrated transportation decision support system for transportation policy decisions: The case of Turkey pp. 80-97

- Füsun Ülengin, Sule Önsel, Y. Ilker Topçu, Emel Aktas and Özgür Kabak
- Performance, importance and user disgruntlement: A six-step method for measuring satisfaction with travel modes pp. 98-106

- Stephen G. Stradling, Jillian Anable and Michael Carreno
- The use of travel time by rail passengers in Great Britain pp. 107-120

- Glenn Lyons, Juliet Jain and David Holley
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