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Transport Policy
1993 - 2025
Current editor(s): Y. Hayashi From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 131, issue C, 2023
- An evaluation of the impact of COVID-19 safety measures in public transit spaces on riders' Worry of virus contraction pp. 1-12

- Pablo Navarrete-Hernandez, Lindiwe Rennert and Alessandro Balducci
- Damage or no damage from traffic: Re-examining marginal cost pricing for rail signalling maintenance pp. 13-21

- Kristofer Odolinski, Andrew Smith, Phill Wheat, Jan-Eric Nilsson and Clement Dheilly
- Revisit employer-based travel demand management: A longitudinal analysis pp. 22-31

- Peng Chen and Xiankui Yang
- Prioritised seating arrangement on public transport: A focus on the disadvantaged group pp. 32-44

- Abubakar Sadiq Abass
- Addressing rebound effects in transport policy – Insights from exploring five case studies pp. 45-55

- Mikael Malmaeus, Linus Hasselström, Anna Mellin, Åsa Nyblom and Jonas Åkerman
- Use of public transport as a means to reach national climate objectives - On the importance of accounting for spatial differences and costs pp. 56-65

- Lena Nerhagen, Daniel Brandt and Reza Mortazavi
- Approaching accessibility: Four opportunities to address the needs of disabled people in transportation planning in the United States pp. 66-74

- Kaylyn Levine and Alex Karner
- School accessibility evaluation under mixed-load school bus routing problem strategies pp. 75-86

- Rui Feng, Jin Zhang, Yuelong Wu, Ruibo Wu and Baozhen Yao
- Putting the foot down: Accelerating EV uptake in Kyrgyzstan pp. 87-96

- Bozhil Kondev, James Dixon, Zhaoqi Zhou, Rahat Sabyrbekov, Kanat Sultanaliev and Stephanie A. Hirmer
- Developing modified congestion index and congestion-based level of service pp. 97-119

- Ninad Gore, Shriniwas Arkatkar, Gaurang Joshi and Constantinos Antoniou
- Techno-economic comparison of centralized and distributed power generation to support large-scale transport electrification in Costa Rica pp. 120-138

- Luis Victor-Gallardo and Jairo Quirós-Tortós
- The impact of transport infrastructure on firms’ location decision: A meta-analysis based on a systematic literature review pp. 139-155

- Marie-Pier Champagne and Jean Dubé
- Decomposing neighborhood disparities in bicycle crashes: A Gelbach decomposition analysis pp. 156-172

- Eun Jin Shin
- Influential factors in customer satisfaction of transit services: Using crowdsourced data to capture the heterogeneity across individuals, space and time pp. 173-183

- Shuli Luo, Sylvia Y. He, Susan Grant-Muller and Linqi Song
Volume 130, issue C, 2023
- Operational risk identification of maritime surface autonomous ship: A network analysis approach pp. 1-14

- Xue Li, Poong Oh, Yusheng Zhou and Kum Fai Yuen
- Impact of COVID-19 on ports, multimodal logistics and transport sector in India: Responses and policy imperatives pp. 15-25

- Arnab Bandyopadhyay and Sameer Bhatnagar
- Airport subsidies impact on wellbeing of smaller regions: A systemic examination in New Zealand pp. 26-36

- Hanjun Wu, Kan Wai Hong Tsui, Thanh Ngo and Yi-Hsin Lin
- The role of meta-governance in public transport systems: A comparison of major urban regions in Denmark and England pp. 37-45

- Claus Hedegaard Sørensen, Lisa Hansson and Tom Rye
- Corruption and airport efficiency: A study on Asian airports pp. 46-54

- Laingo M. Randrianarisoa, Tae Hoon Oum and Chunyan Yu
- Railway opening and carbon emissions in distressed areas: Evidence from China's state-level poverty-stricken counties pp. 55-67

- Yongpei Wang, Zhongyu Guan and Qian Zhang
- Capacity reduction on urban main roads: How truck drivers adapted, and what effects and consequences they experienced pp. 68-83

- Elise Caspersen, Tale Ørving and Aud Tennøy
- Turbulent skies ahead? Pandemic related workforce issues in air transportation pp. 84-88

- Joseph B. Sobieralski and Sarah M. Hubbard
- Responsible shipping for sustainable development: Adoption and performance value pp. 89-99

- Yuemei Xue and Kee-hung Lai
- Sustainable urban rail funding: Insights from a century-long global dataset pp. 100-115

- Praj Xuto, Richard J. Anderson, Daniel J. Graham and Daniel Hörcher
- Can driver supply disruption alleviate driver shortages? A systems approach pp. 116-129

- P. Chandiran, M. Ramasubramaniam, V.G. Venkatesh, Venkatesh Mani and Yangyan Shi
- The impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on Japanese shipping industry: An event study approach pp. 130-140

- Hideaki Sakawa and Naoki Watanabel
- The impact of high-speed rail on urban economy: Synergy with urban agglomeration policy pp. 141-154

- Xinyu Sun, Sen Yan, Tao Liu and Jiayin Wang
- Transport poverty and obesity: The mediating roles of social capital and physical activity pp. 155-166

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Isaac Koomson and Musharavati Ephraim Munyanyi
- Impact of transportation on climate change: An ecological modernization theoretical perspective pp. 167-183

- Preeti Pal, P.R.C. Gopal and M. Ramkumar
- The impact of COVID-19 and working from home on the workspace retained at the main location office space and the future use of satellite offices pp. 184-195

- David Hensher, Edward Wei and Matthew J. Beck
Volume 129, issue C, 2022
- Transportation infrastructure, economic agglomeration and non-linearities of green total factor productivity growth in China: Evidence from partially linear functional coefficient model pp. 1-13

- Ruipeng Tan, Lulu Pan, Mengmeng Xu and Xinju He
- The built environment, networks design, and safety features: An analysis of pedestrian commuting behavior in intermediate-sized cities pp. 14-23

- Mohammad Nabipour, Mark W. Rosenberg and Seyed Hadi Nasseri
- The strengths and weaknesses of bike sharing as an alternative mode during disruptive public health crisis: A qualitative analysis on the users’ motivations during COVID-19 pp. 24-37

- João Filipe Teixeira, Cecília Silva and Frederico Moura e Sá
- Measuring the resilience of an urban rail transit network: A multi-dimensional evaluation model pp. 38-50

- Zhiao Ma, Xin Yang, Jianjun Wu, Anthony Chen, Yun Wei and Ziyou Gao
- Examining the varying influences of built environment on bike-sharing commuting: Empirical evidence from Shanghai pp. 51-65

- Hui Bi, Aoyong Li, Mingzhuang Hua, He Zhu and Zhirui Ye
- Determinants of dry bulk shipping freight rates: Considering Chinese manufacturing industry and economic policy uncertainty pp. 66-77

- Bingmei Gu and Jiaguo Liu
- Spatiotemporal dynamic network for regional maritime vessel flow prediction amid COVID-19 pp. 78-89

- Chuan Zhao, Xin Li, Min Zuo, Lipo Mo and Changchun Yang
- A qualitative exploration of factors influencing women's intention to use shared taxis: A study on the characteristics of urban commuting behavior in Iran pp. 90-104

- Sayna Firoozi Yeganeh, Navid Khademi, Hojatollah Farahani and Mohammad Ali Besharat
- Challenges for urban transport policy after the Covid-19 pandemic: Main findings from a survey in 20 European cities pp. 105-116

- Panayotis Christidis, Elena Navajas Cawood and Davide Fiorello
- Dynamic subsidies for synergistic development of charging infrastructure and electric vehicle adoption pp. 117-136

- Qi Luo, Yunlei Yin, Pengyu Chen, Zhenfei Zhan and Romesh Saigal
- The reason MaaS is such a challenge: A note pp. 137-139

- David Hensher
- Assessing commuters’ perceptions towards improvement of intermediate public transport as access modes to metro stations pp. 140-155

- Manaswinee Kar, Shubhajit Sadhukhan and Manoranjan Parida
- Exploring the freight transportation transitions for mitigation and development pathways of India pp. 156-175

- Dipti Gupta and Subash Dhar
- How to promote the transition from solo driving to mobility services delivery? An empirical study focusing on ridesharing pp. 176-187

- Xin Zhang, Shiquan Zhong, Shuai Ling, Ning Jia, Hang Qi and Zhengbing He
- A critical analysis of the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s medical appeals process: Assessing the need for an independent medical ombudsman pp. 188-203

- J. Penning and D. Warnock-Smith
- Sources of transport sector labor productivity performance in industrialized countries: Insights from a decomposition analysis pp. 204-218

- Khuong Vu and Kris Hartley
- Barriers to the adoption of the mobility-as-a-service concept: The case of Istanbul, a large emerging metropolis pp. 219-236

- Yasanur Kayikci and Ozgur Kabadurmus
- Impact of London Toxicity Charge and Ultra Low Emission Zone on NO2 pp. 237-247

- Juan Prieto-Rodriguez, Maria J. Perez-Villadoniga, Rafael Salas and Ana Russo
Volume 128, issue C, 2022
- Hybrid approaches for container traffic forecasting in the context of anomalous events: The case of the Yangtze River Delta region in the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1-12

- Dong Huang, Manel Grifoll, Jose A. Sanchez-Espigares, Pengjun Zheng and Hongxiang Feng
- City readiness for connected and autonomous vehicles: A multi-stakeholder and multi-criteria analysis through analytic hierarchy process pp. 13-24

- Like Jiang, Haibo Chen and Zhiyang Chen
- What do we know about pedal assist E-bikes? A scoping review to inform future directions pp. 25-37

- Michael Jenkins, Lucio Lustosa, Victoria Chia, Sarah Wildish, Maria Tan, Daniel Hoornweg, Meghann Lloyd and Shilpa Dogra
- Promoting Australian regional airports with subsidy schemes: Optimised downstream logistics using vehicle routing problem pp. 38-51

- Mahla Babagolzadeh, Yahua Zhang, Babak Abbasi, Anup Shrestha and Anming Zhang
- Measuring the impact of long-haul low-cost carriers on lowering fares: A quasi-experimental design to assess the pre-COVID market pp. 52-64

- Chikage Miyoshi and Jesus Rubio Molina-Prados
- High speed rail and corporate social responsibility performance: Analysis of intra-regional location and inter-regional spillover pp. 65-75

- He Li, Juan Lu and Feiyu Guo
- Maritime cluster relatedness and policy implications pp. 76-88

- Dong Yang, Chengkun Li, Lu Li, Kee-hung Lai and Venus Y.H. Lun
- Does airlines’ eco-friendliness matter? Customer satisfaction towards an environmentally responsible airline pp. 89-97

- Stefan Baumeister, Jussi Nyrhinen, Tiina Kemppainen and Terhi-Anna Wilska
- The purchase intention of electric vehicles in Hong Kong, a high-density Asian context, and main differences from a Nordic context pp. 98-112

- Ka Kit Sun, Sylvia Y. He and John Thøgersen
- Small companies facing the mobility policy in Spain: Is it profitable to remain in the market? pp. 113-120

- Raquel Fernández-González, Raisa Pérez-Vas and Félix Puime-Guillén
- Research on the impact of China's high-speed rail opening on enterprise market power: Based on the perspective of market segmentation pp. 121-137

- Fei Xu, Qian Liu, Xingdong Zheng, Luqi Cao and Mian Yang
- Prospects for improving shipping companies’ profit margins by quantifying operational strategies and market focus approach through AIS data pp. 138-152

- Wenhao Peng and Xiwen Bai
- Transportation agencies as consumers and producers of science: The case of state, regional, and county transportation agencies in California pp. 153-165

- Liza Wood and Tyler A. Scott
- How more data reinforces evidence-based transport policy in the Short and Long-Term: Evaluating a policy pilot in two Dutch cities pp. 166-178

- Xu Liu and Marc Dijk
- Sustaining aviation workforce after the pandemic: Evidence from Hong Kong aviation students toward skills, specialised training, and career prospects through a mixed-method approach pp. 179-192

- Cho Yin Yiu, Kam K.H. Ng, Simon C.M. Yu and Chun Wah Yu
- Framework for planning of EV charging infrastructure: Where should cities start? pp. 193-208

- Alaa Torkey and Hossam Abdelgawad
- Transit infrastructure and informal housing: Assessing an expansion of Medellín's Metrocable system pp. 209-228

- Héctor M. Posada and Andres Garcia-Suaza
- Developing public transportation resilience against the epidemic through government tax policies: A game-theoretic approach pp. 229-239

- Mohammad-Ali Gorji, Seyyed-Nader Shetab-Boushehri and Meisam Akbarzadeh
- Transport policy, special issue editorial “Impacts of COVID-19 and other pandemics on the freight transport, logistics and supply chains, and policy responses” pp. 240-242

- Edwin van Hassel and Thierry Vanelslander
- Transport infrastructure, CO2 emissions, mortality, and life expectancy in the Global South pp. 243-253

- Nnaemeka Vincent Emodi, John Inekwe and Abdulrasheed Zakari
- Sustainable performance assessment of rail freight transportation using triple bottom line approach: An application to Indian Railways pp. 254-273

- Nevil Gandhi, Ravi Kant and Jitesh Thakkar
- Australia 6 months after COVID-19 restrictions part 2: The impact of working from home pp. 274-285

- Matthew J. Beck and David Hensher
- Australia 6 months after COVID-19 restrictions- part 1: Changes to travel activity and attitude to measures pp. 286-298

- Matthew J. Beck and David Hensher
- Rail transport system vulnerability analysis and policy implementation: Past progress and future directions pp. 299-308

- Wei-Ting Hong, Geoffrey Clifton and John D. Nelson
- Integrative climate leadership in multi-level policy packages for urban mobility - A study of governance systems in two Nordic urban regions pp. 309-317

- Anders Tønnesen, Gro Sandkjær Hanssen, Karsten Bruun Hansen and Sandra C. Valencia
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