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Transport Policy
1993 - 2025
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Volume 172, issue C, 2025
- Examining the determinants of microtransit use and ridesharing based on trip microdata

- Subid Ghimire and Eleni Bardaka
- Port(s). A circular economy framework for sustainable ports in Spain

- María Martínez,, Rafael Molina, Obdulio Serrano and Montserrat Zamorano
- A quantitative spatial model for evaluating transport-induced spatial reorganization

- Tatsuya Sugimoto, Yuki Takayama and Akiyoshi Takagi
- Traveler perceived service quality and satisfaction with public transport: The influence of digital competence and environmental attitudes

- Jonas Nilsson, Johan Jansson, Kimberly Nicholas and Chunli Zhao
- Enhancing private transportation: The positive spillovers from Santiago’s subway expansion

- Ariel Arcos, Bernardo Lara and Dusan Paredes
- Integrating vertiports into Australian airports - A comparative literature review of regulatory frameworks from CASA, FAA, and EASA

- Salim Hijazeen, Tommy King-Yin Cheung, Zheng Lei and Jennifer A. Hayward
- The evolution and influencing factors of digital freight structure in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration: A complex network analysis perspective

- Hongchang Li, Lingtong Kong and Xiaojun Zhao
- Does the development of high-speed rail benefit carbon emissions reduction?

- Junjie Zhu and Hongfeng Guo
- Exploring the nonlinear association between bike-sharing and household car ownership in Shenzhen, China

- Meng Zhou, Chuqi Huang, Yuhan Yang, Jason Cao and Sixian Huang
- Regional economic impacts assessment using SCGE model: Investigating strategic coordination between road network development and industrial policies

- Keisuke Sato, Shintaro Katayama and Atsushi Koike
- Advancing the design and implementation of accessible taxi services: A study of driver and disabled rider experiences

- Élyse Comeau, Siobhan Kelly and Timothy Ross
- Impact of China Europe Railway Express operation on green total factor productivity and spatial spillover effect in Chinese cities

- Yan Li, Cong Wang, Xinxin Xia and Qingbo Huang
- Regional differences in the recycling capacity of retired batteries for new energy vehicles in China: A perspective of sales volume forecasting

- Bingchun Liu, Jiali Chen, Yuan Gao, Xinming Zhang and Shiming Zhao
- Identifying transport policy priorities through a meta-analysis of cost-benefit analysis in the Netherlands and Flanders

- Simon Bothof, Geert te Boveldt and Kobe Boussauw
- Study on V2G potential of electric taxis based on map-matching multi-objective optimization

- Wei Zhang, Xiangli Cao, Chengjiang Li, Quande Qin, Jing Yang and Wenbo Li
- Spatial computable general equilibrium modelling considering passenger and freight transport

- Shintaro Katayama and Atsushi Koike
- A small-scale microeconomic model to evaluate the road network policy under the mixed flow of autonomous vehicles and human-driven vehicles

- Ryuichi Tani and Kenetsu Uchida
- Influential factors and passenger satisfaction towards integrated urban-rural bus services: A case study of Chibi, China

- Zhi-Chun Li, Zhenni Ma, Duy Quy Nguyen-Phuoc and Xiaowen Fu
- Spatial determinants of mental health in Seoul: Cycling, income inequality, and access to care

- Madiha Bencekri, Juhyeon Kwak, Sion Kim, Minje Choi, Juho Lee, Jongwon Lee and Seungjae Lee
- Purposive transition governance for road freight decarbonization

- Phil Churchman, Kate Pangbourne, Thijs Dekker and Vasco Sanchez Rodrigues
- The structural evolution of the Chinese aviation network during and after the pandemic: A machine learning-based approach

- Ziyu Cui, Hanjiang Dong, Kun Wang, Jiehong Qiu and Xiaowen Fu
- The impact of airport opening on urban financial development: Evidence from China

- Meng Hou, Puxuan Jing, Di Ke and Hangjun Yang
- Government regulations for ride-sourcing services as substitute or complement to public transit

- Xiaoran Qin, Jintao Ke and Hai Yang
- Roadblocks in measuring transport poverty (for Social Climate Plans)

- Kaja Primc, Renata Slabe-Erker, Miha Dominko and Darja Zabavnik
- How geopolitical risk affects the market performance of airline stocks?

- Xin Yue Song, Chi Wei Su and Meng Qin
- Dynamic mechanisms of air logistics driving regional economic development in inland mountainous areas: An exploration of key factors and their multifaceted impacts

- Lijun Liang and Peirong Chen
- Importance assigned to comfort matters: Evaluation of pedestrian perception and preference on road crossings with different information reminders

- Dianchen Zhu, Xinyi Wei, Zhongxiang Feng and Mingming Zhao
- Problematic international aviation safety data?: ICAO's online USOAP CMA compliance database and ISO 9001:2015 – Quality management systems

- Kym Bills, Leesa Costello and Marcus Cattani
- Assessment of passengers’ safety and risk attitudes on integrated urban air mobility and airline services

- Ying Zhao, Yan Hu, Tao Feng and Anming Zhang
- Identifying critical factors affecting passenger satisfaction in inland water transit integrating Best Worst Method and Ordered Probit Model

- B Anish Kini, Darshana Othayoth and T.V. Rameesha
- Nudging sustainable mobility: an empirical analysis based on the WeWard app

- Nabil Kabbadj, Hadrien Bajolle and Nicolas Louvet
Volume 171, issue C, 2025
- The effect of high-speed railway connections on economic development in China's peripheral cities: A perspective of innovation capacity pp. 1-17

- Shuang Lyu, Tieshan Sun and Xiangyu Sun
- Impacts of transport infrastructure on agricultural total factor productivity in Asian countries pp. 18-27

- Muhammad Abbas Khan, Guohua Ni, Teng Man and Shah Saud
- Simulation based pre-implementation cost evaluation framework for integrated public transit services pp. 28-49

- Avani Aravind, Suvin P. Venthuruthiyil, Sabya Mishra and Candace Brakewood
- Integrating user values assessment with the augmented RFM model to enhance bus transit systems’ market segmentation pp. 50-62

- Chao Yang, Wentao Dong, Quan Yuan, Rong Cao and Chengcheng Yu
- Development impact of airport capacity expansion with city-airport expressway connection in Asia's emerging economies: Evidence on nighttime light intensity from Ha Noi pp. 63-77

- Ho Canh Vinh, Nguyen Hoang Tung, Jin Murakami and Hironori Kato
- Preparing for an agentic era of human-machine transportation systems: Opportunities, challenges, and policy recommendations pp. 78-97

- Jiangbo Yu
- Impact of demand management policies on freight efficient land-uses in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area: A case study in the retail sector pp. 98-113

- Carlos Rivera-Gonzalez and Matthew J. Roorda
- Beyond face Validity: Assessment of a participatory value evaluation for an institutionalized transport conflict pp. 114-127

- Annamarie de Ruijter, Charlotte Tuit and Niek Mouter
- Navigating municipal dynamics: unraveling the political threads in Canadian transport decarbonization policies pp. 128-139

- Mischa Young, Georges A. Tanguay, Adriane MacDonald, Ying Zhou and Angelina Giordano
- Blind tickets to solve the inefficiencies of subsidies for residents in air transport markets pp. 140-156

- Juana M. Alonso and M. Pilar Socorro
- Revisit accessibility via governance of public-private collaboration: A case study in Hong Kong pp. 157-170

- Yuling Yang, Hanxi Ma and Jiangping Zhou
- An asymmetrical pilot resilience model – fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis pp. 171-179

- Catherine Prentice, Maneerat Tianchai, Susan Zeidan and Xuequn Wang
- Analyzing predictive factors influencing helmet-wearing behavior among E-bike riders pp. 180-194

- Shishay Weldegebrial Gebru, Xuesong Wang, Huixin Zhang and Andrew Morris
- Regulating the ride-sourcing platform under asymmetric information: A mechanism design approach pp. 195-213

- Jiyuan Guo, Shoufeng Ma and Shuai Ling
- Estimation of the impact of the new high-speed rail in Japan from a spatial economic perspective pp. 214-224

- Tomoki Ishikura
- Examining riders' subjective equity standards for transit Service: How will they shape future transit planning and operations? pp. 225-238

- Spencer Aeschliman, Erik Huang, Amy Hofstra and Amanda Stathopoulos
- Electric vehicles and sustainable development goals: A multi-level governance analysis pp. 239-255

- Niklas Tilly, Tan Yigitcanlar, Kenan Degirmenci, Sylvia Y. He, Becky Loo and Alexander Paz
- Factors influencing the low carbon efficiency of container ports: A spatial analysis pp. 256-269

- Jun-Qing Zhang and Su-Han Woo
- Analysis of direct and indirect relations among sustainable development goals and transportation targets pp. 270-281

- Özay Özaydın, Özgür Kabak, Y. Ilker Topcu, Füsun Ülengin and Şule Önsel Ekici
- Barriers towards enhancing mobility through integrated mobility services in a regional and rural context: insights from suppliers and organisers pp. 282-295

- Haoning Xi, John D. Nelson, Corinne Mulley, David A. Hensher, Chinh Q. Ho and Camila Balbontin
- Mobility impact analysis under MaaS: A perspective from car owner users pp. 296-307

- Yifan Zhang and Meng Xu
- How does the “Transit metropolises” pilot policy change urban residents' public transportation travel? Evidence from China pp. 308-325

- Zhe Fu, Zhao Liu, Yue-Jun Zhang and Yu-Qing Hu
- Replacing short-haul flights with train travel: Exploring impacts, capacity requirements and policy implications pp. 326-343

- Francesco Bruno, Mohammad Maghrour Zefreh, Oskar Fröidh and Oded Cats
- How do graph properties of road networks influence vehicle miles traveled? A study of 486 urban areas in the United States pp. 344-358

- Zihe Zhang, Jun Liu, Xing Fu, Chenxuan Yang, Qifan Nie and Steven Jones
- Compensating losses in fossil fuel tax revenues: First evidence of public support for a BEV mileage tax pp. 359-369

- Alessio Levis, Florian Lichtin and Thomas Bernauer
- Unraveling the dynamics of China railway express (CRE) in China: A multi-method analysis pp. 370-388

- Shuang Yuan, Peng Jia, Qing Liu and Ruibin Si
- Does developing public transportation reduce motorcycle Usage? Evidence from Taiwan pp. 389-407

- Wen-Hsiu Huang and Rong-Chang Jou
- Spatial–temporal evolution theory and influencing mechanisms of the express delivery network: A case on YTO express in China pp. 408-424

- Junru Li, Hongchang Li and Xiaojun Zhao
- Editorial – National and regional transport governance, policy and planning pp. 425-427

- Takeru Shibayama, Lisa Hansson, Guenter Emberger and Petter Christiansen
- How economic development impacts transportation safety: Evidence from China pp. 428-439

- Jian Chan, Qi Li and Tao Shi
- Environmental concern and government incentives on perceived value and electric automobile adoption pp. 440-452

- Oğuzhan Acar and Çağatan Taşkın
- The role of status quo bias in shaping support for controversial transport policies: The counterfactual test pp. 453-461

- Milan L. Moleman, Bert van Wee, Lennard B. Steketee, Noor van den Hurk and Maarten Kroesen
- Rapid shipping for cross-border E-Commerce: A Sino-Japanese case study on express liner optimization under China's 9610 import mode pp. 462-475

- Zhongzhen Yang, Ying Zheng and Jiannan Cheng
- Does traveling to school before sunrise affect whether elementary school students walk or bike? Results from stated and revealed preference surveys in Minnesota pp. 476-486

- Michael W. Levin, Jaoting Nie and Jacob Grzesiak
- Party politics in transport policy with a large language model pp. 487-496

- Hyunsoo Yun and Eun Hak Lee
- Service area identification for robotaxi deployment: A GIS-based spatio-temporal multi-criteria decision support framework pp. 497-512

- Yanlin Li, Y.P. Tsang, C.K.M. Lee, Qintian Zhang and Zhen-Song Chen
- Leapfrogging towards sustainable mobility: Policy challenges and opportunities for Sub-Saharan African cities pp. 513-530

- Clémence Cavoli, Daniel Oviedo, Caren Levy, Alexandria Z.W. Chong, Joseph Mustapha Macarthy, Braima Koroma, Joaquín Romero de Tejada, Constâncio Ausgusto Machanguana, Yasmina Yusuf and Peter Jones
- Sharing, collaborating, and benchmarking to advance travel demand research: A demonstration of short-term ridership prediction pp. 531-541

- Juan D. Caicedo, Carlos Guirado, Marta C. González and Joan L. Walker
- License plate lottery vs charging station density in electric vehicle adoption: Evidence from the early stage of market penetration in Beijing, China pp. 542-565

- Kevin Djoenneady Poetera, Sylvia Y. He, Meng Liu, Dan Wu, Christoph Rippe and Sven Müller
- A adaptability mechanisms study of traffic liability-division in autonomous vehicle era pp. 566-578

- Zhendong Li, Lefeng Shi and Weijun He
- Insights from the industry on whether ships can reach zero-emissions port-stays pp. 579-594

- Thalis P.V. Zis and Mihalis Golias
- Examination of inland port technical efficiency and its spillover patterns: Evidence from the Yangtze River region pp. 595-614

- Zhen Wu
- Deliberating sufficiency in transport: Fair car use budgets for London pp. 615-640

- Philipp Rode, Alexandra Gomes, Jannis Linke, Kate Laffan and Charlie Hicks
- Evaluating government penalty policies in shipping emission control areas: an evolutionary game theory approach pp. 641-660

- Tingsong Wang, Yu Chen and Shihao Li
- Examining nonlinear causal relationship between the built environment and VKT using RF–XGBoost pp. 661-681

- Faan Chen, Yilin Zhu, Chuanpu Cao, Xinyi Yang, Xiang Ji, Mingming Lai, Waishan Qiu, Chris P. Nielsen, Jiaorong Wu and Xiaohong Chen
- A review of case study-based academic literature on public participation in sustainable mobility pp. 682-694

- Femke Bekius, Jaap van der Waerden, Gerdien de Vries, Rob van der Heijden and Josefa Janssen
- Poor reliability of public charging stations can impede the growth of the electric vehicle market pp. 695-705

- Rubina Singh, Casey Quinn and Don MacKenzie
- The IMAGE framework for human mobility science: A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of research trends and frontiers pp. 706-720

- Chonghao Zhang, Xuanyu Liu, Jingzheng Ren, Hao Yu, Jinyi Huang and Xiao Luo
- Delegating moral dilemmas in autonomous vehicles evidence from an online experiment in China pp. 721-752

- Yuhong Gao, Thierry Blayac and Marc Willinger
- On the success of visa waiver policies: Post-pandemic evidence from China pp. 753-763

- Changhong Zheng, Xiaoqian Sun and Sebastian Wandelt
- Comparative study of the impact of Indian transportation infrastructure on firm-level performance in inland waterways pp. 764-802

- Archana Srivastava, Somesh Kumar Mathur, Manish Chauhan and Prabir De
- Bridging innovation and Adoption: The asymmetric impact of E-mobility technology budgets on electric vehicle growth pp. 803-820

- Canghong Wang, Yuwen Ning, Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo and Sajid Ali
- Dependence or preference? Navigating public transit loyalty across heterogeneous levels of transit dependence pp. 821-837

- Sina Asgharpour, Sajad Askari and Mohammadian, Abolfazl (Kouros)
- Evaluating parking load in geofenced bike-sharing systems: A case study of Xiamen Island pp. 838-852

- Xuxilu Zhang, Lingqi Gu, Francesc Soriguera and Nan Zhao
- Associations of proximity to metro stations with transport poverty: Spatial and temporal variations pp. 853-866

- Yun-Tuan Chang and Jen-Jia Lin
- How far to allocate feeder transport to metro effectively? An empirical study in Xi'an, China pp. 867-881

- Liu Yang, Tieyue Zhang, Yuanqing Wang, Yujun Lian, Yang Wang, Yuanyuan Liu, Heng Zhao, Yutong Yuan and Dinghui Zhou
- Unraveling policy effects on airline networks in China: A temporal exponential random graph framework for slot control and route entry restrictions pp. 882-895

- Yue Hu, Liang Dai, Kurt Fuellhart and Frank Witlox
- Port ship congestion and Port-oriented cities air pollution: the role of machine learning models in transportation environmental governance pp. 896-915

- Miao Su, Jiankun Li and Woohyoung Kim
- Evaluating the low-carbon operation of high-speed rail and unveiling obstacles: A case study of Beijing-Shanghai HSR pp. 916-932

- Feng Xue, Jielin Liang, Yu Zeng and Xiaochen Ma
- Extending UTAUT2 for elderly high-speed rail adoption: Incorporating novel health and transportation independence moderators in an urban-rural comparative analysis pp. 933-959

- Natcha Limpasirisuwan, Thanapong Champahom, Adisorn Dangbut, Fareeda Watcharamaisakul, Sajjakaj Jomnonkwao and Vatanavongs Ratanavaraha
- Passengers’ vertiport choices for integrated urban air mobility and airline services pp. 960-969

- Ying Zhao, Yan Hu, Tao Feng and Anming Zhang
- Carbon emissions from express logistics: Estimation and spatial analysis using origin-destination transportation flows pp. 970-985

- Senyan Yang, Wenbin Zhang, Shuping Wu and Xiyuan Hu
- Prompting pickup from parcel lockers: A reward-punishment strategy pp. 986-995

- Yang Wang, Ruixue Yang, Yu Xiao, Jianhui Lai and José Holguín-Veras
- Monitoring and evaluation of travel behaviour change in mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) trials: Insights from a longitudinal study pp. 996-1011

- Nazam Ali, Seda Sucu Sagmanli, Djamila Ouelhadj, Nima Dadashzadeh, Lee Woods and Graham Fletcher
- Electricity demand forecasting in green ports: Modelling and future research directions pp. 1012-1024

- Adrian Carrillo-Galvez, Felipe do Carmo, Tiago Soares, Zenaida Mourão, Ilia Ponomarev, João Araújo and Eduardo Bandeira
- Urban air mobility for airport access: Mode choice preferences and pricing considerations pp. 1025-1040

- Filippos Adamidis, Chiara Caterina Ditta, Hao Wu, Maria Nadia Postorino and Constantinos Antoniou
- Every Stop Counts: Evaluating the impact of a new penalty amendment for non-yielding drivers on reducing road traffic injuries and deaths in Taiwan pp. 1041-1049

- Cheng-Kai Hsu, Bonnie S. Wang, Hsuan Lo and Chin-Wei Chen
- Enhancing maritime cost Analysis: Identifying opportunities for cross-industry insights pp. 1050-1063

- Tingting Han, Yulai Wan and Dong Yang
- Buy or lease the battery? Understanding consumers’ non-compensatory and heterogeneous preferences for electric bicycle business models pp. 1064-1075

- Jiang Ning, Jingxu Chen, Xize Liu, Xuewu Chen and Boning Yu
- Public transit in transition: The “new normal” or a return to normal? pp. 1076-1089

- Parsa Pezeshknejad, Matthew Palm and Dana Rowangould
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