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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 104, issue C, 2021
- Understanding the configuration of bus networks in urban China from the perspective of network types and administrative division effect pp. 1-17

- Sheng Wei, Wei Zheng and Lei Wang
- Optimality of the hub-spoke system: A review of the literature, and directions for future research pp. A1-A10

- Eric Pels
- Assessing the wider economic benefits of air transport pp. A11-A18

- Peter Forsyth
- Assessment and improvement of EPA's penalty policy: From the perspective of governments' and ships' behaviors pp. 18-28

- Lingyue Li, Suixiang Gao, Wenguo Yang and Xing Xiong
- Dynamic governance decisions on multi-modal inter-city travel during a large-scale epidemic spreading pp. 29-42

- Yunlong An, Xi Lin, Meng Li and Fang He
- Observed impacts of the Covid-19 first wave on travel behaviour in Switzerland based on a large GPS panel pp. 43-51

- Joseph Molloy, Thomas Schatzmann, Beaumont Schoeman, Christopher Tchervenkov, Beat Hintermann and Kay W. Axhausen
- Applications of gravity models to evaluate and forecast US international air freight markets post-GFC pp. 52-62

- D.W. Alexander and Rico Merkert
Volume 103, issue C, 2021
- How the speed limit policy affects travel speed?: Quasi-experimental approach pp. 2-10

- Jangik Jin and Peter Rafferty
- Quantifying the impact of COVID-19 on non-motorized transportation: A Bayesian structural time series model pp. 11-20

- Yunchang Zhang and Jon D. Fricker
- Improving the subway attraction for the post-COVID-19 era: The role of fare-free public transport policy pp. 21-30

- Jingchen Dai, Zhiyong Liu and Ruimin Li
- Urban transport policies in the time of pandemic, and after: An ARDUOUS research agenda pp. 31-44

- Maria Vittoria Corazza and Antonio Musso
- Quantifying the impact of COVID–19 preventive measures on traffic in the State of Qatar pp. 45-59

- Deepti Muley, Mohammad Shareef Ghanim, Anas Mohammad and Mohamed Kharbeche
- Transport mode use during the COVID-19 lockdown period in Germany: The car became more important, public transport lost ground pp. 60-67

- Christine Eisenmann, Claudia Nobis, Viktoriya Kolarova, Barbara Lenz and Christian Winkler
- COVID-19 and transport: Findings from a world-wide expert survey pp. 68-85

- Junyi Zhang, Yoshitsugu Hayashi and Lawrence D. Frank
- Travel in the digital age: Vehicle ownership and technology-facilitated accessibility pp. 86-94

- Evelyn Blumenberg, Julene Paul and Gregory Pierce
- Will Covid-19 put the public back in public transport? A UK perspective pp. 95-102

- Roger Vickerman
- The impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on China’s transport sectors based on the CGE model coupled with a decomposition analysis approach pp. 103-115

- Qi Cui, Ling He, Yu Liu, Yanting Zheng, Wei Wei, Bo Yang and Meifang Zhou
- Taxi vs. demand responsive shared transport systems: An agent-based simulation approach pp. 116-126

- Giuseppe Inturri, Nadia Giuffrida, Matteo Ignaccolo, Michela Le Pira, Alessandro Pluchino, Andrea Rapisarda and Riccardo D'Angelo
- Site characteristics associated with multi-modal trip generation rates at residential developments pp. 127-145

- Chris De Gruyter, Seyed Mojib Zahraee and Nirajan Shiwakoti
- Can street-focused emergency response measures trigger a transition to new transport systems? Exploring evidence and lessons from 55 US cities pp. 146-155

- Meredith Glaser and Kevin J. Krizek
- An explanatory approach to assess resilience: An evaluation of competitive priorities for logistics organizations pp. 156-166

- Sedat Baştuğ and Funda Yercan
- Global evidence on productivity effects of road infrastructure incorporating spatial spillover effects pp. 167-182

- Akio Konno, Hironori Kato, Wataru Takeuchi and Riku Kiguchi
- Estimation of interregional rail passengers’ valuations for their desired departure times pp. 183-196

- Félix Vautard, Chengxi Liu, Oskar Fröidh and Camilla Byström
- Sustainable mobility in auto-dominated Metro Boston: Challenges and opportunities post-COVID-19 pp. 197-210

- Rounaq Basu and Joseph Ferreira
- Understanding changes in electric vehicle policies in the U.S. states, 2010–2018 pp. 211-223

- Sherilyn Hayashida, Sumner La Croix and Makena Coffman
- Challenges in credibly estimating the travel demand effects of mobility services pp. 224-235

- Xiao Wen, Andisheh Ranjbari, Fan Qi, Regina R. Clewlow and Don MacKenzie
- Domino effect in marine accidents: Evidence from temporal association rules pp. 236-244

- Likun Wang, Ruiling Huang, Wenming Shi and Caiyun Zhang
Volume 102, issue C, 2021
- Can sharing a ride make for less traffic? Evidence from Uber and Lyft and implications for cities pp. 1-10

- Bruce Schaller
- Research topics and trends in the maritime transport: A structural topic model pp. 11-24

- Xiwen Bai, Xiunian Zhang, Kevin X. Li, Yaoming Zhou and Kum Fai Yuen
- Economic and environmental impact of the new Mediterranean Rail Corridor in Andalusia: A dynamic CGE approach pp. 25-34

- Manuel Alejandro Cardenete and R. López-Cabaco
- Geographic disparities in COVID-19 infections and deaths: The role of transportation pp. 35-46

- Darrell J. Gaskin, Hossein Zare and Benjo A. Delarmente
- Demystifying service quality of Multimodal Transportation Hub (MMTH) through measuring users’ satisfaction of public transport pp. 47-60

- Vivek Chauhan, Akshay Gupta and Manoranjan Parida
- On the move? Exploring constraints to accessing urban mobility infrastructures pp. 61-74

- Saakshi Joshi, Ajay Bailey and Anindita Datta
Volume 101, issue C, 2021
- Predicting weather-induced delays of high-speed rail and aviation in China pp. 1-13

- Zhenhua Chen, Yuxuan Wang and Lei Zhou
- Intersectionality based policy analysis: Equity in mobility in India pp. 14-22

- Inayat Singh Kakar, Margaret Peden and Jagnoor Jagnoor
- Free parking for free people: German road laws and rights as constraints on local car parking management pp. 23-33

- Dr Elizabeth Taylor
- The influence of built environment on distracted driving related crashes in Ohio pp. 34-45

- Zhenhua Chen and Youngbin Lym
- Identifying hotspots of transport disadvantage and car dependency in rural Ireland pp. 46-56

- Páraic Carroll, Rodolfo Benevenuto and Brian Caulfield
- Experimenting with scenario-building narratives to integrate land use and transport pp. 57-70

- Amor Ariza-Álvarez, Julio A. Soria-Lara, Rosa Arce-Ruiz, María Eugenia López-Lambas and Montaña Jimenez-Espada
- The impact of COVID-19 on cost outlays for car and public transport commuting - The case of the Greater Sydney Metropolitan Area after three months of restrictions pp. 71-80

- David Hensher, Edward Wei, MatthewJ. Beck and Camila Balbontin
- Understanding public transport satisfaction in post COVID-19 pandemic pp. 81-88

- Hongming Dong, Shoufeng Ma, Ning Jia and Junfang Tian
- Replacing regional bus services with rail: Changes in rural public transport patronage in and around villages pp. 89-99

- Joel Hansson, Fredrik Pettersson-Löfstedt, Helena Svensson and Anders Wretstrand
- Understanding operation patterns of urban online ride-hailing services: A case study of Xiamen pp. 100-118

- Ziyue Xiong, Jian Li, and Hangbin Wu
- Make friends, not money: How Chinese enterprises select transport infrastructure investment locations along the Belt and Road pp. 119-132

- Yang Chen, Yiying Chao, Wei Liu, Kan Tao and Peng Lian
- Data science and GIS-based system analysis of transit passenger complaints to improve operations and planning pp. 133-144

- Moran Yona, Genadi Birfir and Sigal Kaplan
- A validated multi-agent simulation test bed to evaluate congestion pricing policies on population segments by time-of-day in New York City pp. 145-161

- Brian Yueshuai He, Jinkai Zhou, Ziyi Ma, Ding Wang, Di Sha, Mina Lee, Joseph Y.J. Chow and Kaan Ozbay
- Investigating the complexity of perceived service quality and perceived safety and security in building loyalty among bus passengers in Vietnam – A PLS-SEM approach pp. 162-173

- Duy Q. Nguyen-Phuoc, Anh Thi Phuong Tran, Tiep Van Nguyen, Phuong Thi Le and Diep Ngoc Su
- High-speed rails and knowledge productivity: A global perspective pp. 174-186

- Ayushman Bhatt and Hironori Kato
Volume 100, issue C, 2021
- Cybersecurity in ports and maritime industry: Reasons for raising awareness on this issue pp. 1-4

- Ignacio de la Peña
- How much flexibility does rural public transport need? – Implications from a fully flexible DRT system pp. 5-20

- Leif Sörensen, Andreas Bossert, Jani-Pekka Jokinen and Jan Schlüter
- Examining the spatially heterogeneous effects of the built environment on walking among older adults pp. 21-30

- Long Cheng, Kunbo Shi, Jonas De Vos, Mengqiu Cao and Frank Witlox
- The integration of passenger and freight transport for first-last mile operations pp. 31-48

- Francesco Bruzzone, Federico Cavallaro and Silvio Nocera
- Causality between logistics infrastructure and economic development in China pp. 49-58

- Chao Wang, Yul-Seong Kim and Chi Yeol Kim
- Public electric vehicle charger access disparities across race and income in California pp. 59-67

- Chih-Wei Hsu and Kevin Fingerman
- Personalized incentive-based peak avoidance and drivers’ travel time-savings pp. 68-80

- Tianhao Li, Peng Chen and Ye Tian
- Equity concerns in transportation infrastructure protection against sea level rise pp. 81-88

- Jiayun Sun, Aaron C.H. Chow and Samer Michel Madanat
- Impacts of transportation and industrial complexes on establishment-level productivity growth in Korea pp. 89-97

- Hyungtai Kim, Sanghoon Ahn and Gudmundur F. Ulfarsson
- Bus ridership and service reliability: The case of public transportation in Western Massachusetts pp. 98-107

- Jayash Paudel
- U.S. transportation infrastructure resilience: Influences of insurance, incentives, and public assistance pp. 108-119

- Gina Tonn, Allison Reilly, Jeffrey Czajkowski, Hamed Ghaedi and Howard Kunreuther
- Affected area and residual period of London Congestion Charging scheme on road safety pp. 120-128

- Hongliang Ding, N.N. Sze, Haojie Li and Yanyong Guo
- Understanding the mediator role of satisfaction in public transport: A cross-country analysis pp. 129-149

- Juan de Oña
- Global South countries: The dark side of city logistics. Dualisation vs Bipolarisation pp. 150-160

- Nora Mareï and Michel Savy
- The rich and mobility: A new look into the impacts of income inequality on household transport expenditures pp. 161-171

- Nicolás Valenzuela-Levi
- Hensher, D.A. and Mulley, C. Mobility bundling and cultural tribalism - Might passenger mobility plans through MaaS remain niche or are they truly scalable? pp. 172-175

- David Hensher and Corinne Mulley
- Determining the level of service measures to evaluate service quality of fixed-route shared motorized para-transit services pp. 176-186

- Deepa Sharma and Debapratim Pandit
- Revisiting transit-oriented development: Alleys as critical walking infrastructure pp. 187-202

- Khaled Alawadi, Asim Khanal, Azhar Doudin and Rahma Abdelghani
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