Transport Policy
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Volume 76, issue C, 2019
- The benefits of cooperative policies for transportation network protection from sea level rise: A case study of the San Francisco Bay Area pp. A1-A9

- Samer Michel Madanat, Ilia Papakonstantinou and Jinwoo Lee
- Interaction between company Manager's and Driver's decisions on expressway routes for truck transport pp. 1-12

- Ying Jiang and Junyi Zhang
- Clusters of potential autonomous vehicles users according to propensity to use individual versus shared vehicles pp. 13-20

- Simone Pettigrew, Liyuwork Mitiku Dana and Richard Norman
- From a feeder port to a hub port: The evolution pathways, dynamics and perspectives of Ningbo-Zhoushan port (China) pp. 21-35

- Hongxiang Feng, Manel Grifoll and Pengjun Zheng
- Exploring network effects of point-to-point networks: An investigation of the spatial patterns of Southwest Airlines’ network pp. 36-45

- Xiaowen Fu, Huan Jin, Shaoxuan Liu, Tae H. Oum and Jia Yan
- Pre-evaluating efficiency gains from potential mergers and acquisitions based on the resampling DEA approach: Evidence from China's railway sector pp. 46-56

- Xue-jie Bai, Jin Zeng and Yung-Ho Chiu
- If you build it, they will drive: Measuring induced demand for vehicle travel in urban areas pp. 57-66

- Kent Hymel
- Navigating expert skepticism and consumer distrust: Rethinking the barriers to vehicle-to-grid (V2G) in the Nordic region pp. 67-77

- Lance Noel, Gerardo Zarazua de Rubens, Johannes Kester and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Evaluating the effects of public transport fare policy change together with built and non-built environment features on ridership: The case in South East Queensland, Australia pp. 78-89

- Yan Liu, Siqin Wang and Bin Xie
- Market power at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport: The case of Alaska Airlines pp. 90-99

- Wilfred Manuela Jr, Dawna L. Rhoades and Tamilla Curtis
- Guiding vacant taxi drivers to demand locations by taxi-calling signals: A sequential binary logistic regression modeling approach and policy implications pp. 100-110

- W.Y. Szeto, R.C.P. Wong and W.H. Yang
- Social optimal shifts and fares for the Barcelona taxi sector pp. 111-122

- Josep Maria Salanova Grau and Miquel Estrada
- Policy lessons from the flexible transport service pilot Kutsuplus in the Helsinki Capital Region pp. 123-133

- Jani-Pekka Jokinen, Teemu Sihvola and Milos N. Mladenovic
- Experimental analysis of variable surcharge policy of taxi service auction pp. 134-148

- Suthatip Pueboobpaphan, Nakorn Indra-Payoong and Sathaporn Opasanon
- Regulation of taxis and the rise of ridesharing pp. 149-158

- Tamer Cetin and Elizabeth Deakin
Volume 75, issue C, 2019
- Megaprojects in transportation networks pp. A1-A15

- Werner Rothengatter
- From legislation to compliance: The power of traffic law enforcement for the case study of Spain pp. 1-9

- José I. Castillo-Manzano, Mercedes Castro-Nuño, Lourdes López-Valpuesta and Diego J. Pedregal
- Operationalizing gendered transportation preferences: A psychological framework incorporating time constraints and risk aversion pp. 10-18

- Manish Shirgaokar
- The blurring lines between full-service network carriers and low-cost carriers: A financial perspective on business model convergence pp. 19-26

- Farshid Azadian and Bijan Vasigh
- Paratransit as a connective mode for mass transit systems in Asian developing cities: Case of Bangkok in the era of ride-hailing services pp. 27-35

- Veng Kheang Phun, Hironori Kato and Saksith Chalermpong
- Exploring factors associated with commute mode choice: An application of city-level general social survey data pp. 36-46

- Joonho Ko, Sugie Lee and Miree Byun
- Better lucky than rich? Comparative analysis of parking reservation and parking charge pp. 47-56

- Zhenyu Mei, Chi Feng, Wenchao Ding, Lihui Zhang and Dianhai Wang
- The role of critical incidents and involvement in transit satisfaction and loyalty pp. 57-69

- Jaime Allen, Laura Eboli, Carmen Forciniti, Gabriella Mazzulla and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- The effect of CAFE standards on vehicle sales projections: A Total Cost of Ownership approach pp. 70-87

- Nikolaos Zirogiannis, Denvil Duncan, Sanya Carley, Saba Siddiki and John D. Graham
- Influences on urban freight transport policy choice by local authorities pp. 88-98

- Emine Zehra Akgün, Jason Monios, Tom Rye and Achille Fonzone
- The autonomous vehicle parking problem pp. 99-108

- Adam Millard-Ball
- Consumers' preferences on the Swiss car market: A revealed preference approach pp. 109-118

- Sylvain Weber
- The impact of free-floating carsharing on car ownership: Early-stage findings from London pp. 119-127

- Scott Le Vine and John Polak
- Air emissions from ships in port: Does regulation make a difference? pp. 128-140

- Miluše Tichavska, Beatriz Tovar, Daria Gritsenko, Lasse Johansson and Jukka Pekka Jalkanen
- Maintaining competition in recurrent procurement contracts: A case study on the London bus market pp. 141-149

- Elisabetta Iossa and Michael Waterson
- Is travel based residential self-selection a significant influence in modal choice and household location decisions? pp. 150-160

- John Humphreys and Aoife Ahern
- Discovering regulatory concerns on bridge management: An author-topic model based approach pp. 161-170

- Qi Wen, Maoshan Qiang, Bingqing Xia and Nan An
- Cable cars in urban transport: Travel time savings from La Paz-El Alto (Bolivia) pp. 171-182

- Grégoire Garsous, Ancor Suárez-Alemán and Tomas Serebrisky
- Impacts of climate change on operation of the US rail network pp. 183-191

- Paul Chinowsky, Jacob Helman, Sahil Gulati, James Neumann and Jeremy Martinich
Volume 74, issue C, 2019
- Measuring the effects of open skies agreements on bilateral passenger flow and service export and import trades pp. 1-14

- Tae Hoon Oum, Kun Wang and Jia Yan
- How does ‘park and ride’ perform? An evaluation using longitudinal data pp. 15-23

- Xinwei Zhao, Peng Chen, Junfeng Jiao, Xiaohong Chen and Chris Bischak
- Conceptualizing freight generation for transport and land use planning: A review and synthesis of the literature pp. 24-34

- Sam McLeod, Jake H.M. Schapper, Carey Curtis and Giles Graham
- Evaluating the sustainability of national logistics performance using Data Envelopment Analysis pp. 35-46

- Kamran Rashidi and Kevin Cullinane
- Egalitarianism and public perception of social inequities: A case study of Beijing congestion charge pp. 47-62

- Qiyang Liu, Karen Lucas, Greg Marsden and Yang Liu
- Resistance to change: Car use and routines pp. 63-72

- Patrizia Lattarulo, Valentino Masucci and Maria Grazia Pazienza
- The effects of metro fare increase on transport equity: New evidence from Beijing pp. 73-83

- Pengjun Zhao and Yixue Zhang
- Subsidisation of public transport fares for the young: An impact evaluation analysis for the Madrid Metropolitan Area pp. 84-92

- Jose Arranz, Mercedes Burguillo and Jennifer Rubio
- The efficiency of transport infrastructure investment and the role of government quality: An empirical analysis pp. 93-102

- Andreas Kyriacou, Leonel Muinelo-Gallo and Oriol Roca-Sagalés
- The relationship between financial incentives provided by employers and commuters' decision to use transit: Results from the Atlanta Regional Household Travel Survey pp. 103-113

- Ramesh Ghimire and Colby Lancelin
- Vehicle fleet characterization study in the city of Madrid and its application as a support tool in urban transport and air quality policy development pp. 114-126

- Javier Pérez, Juan Manuel de Andrés, Rafael Borge, David de la Paz, Julio Lumbreras and Encarnación Rodríguez
- Land-use and transport planning – A field of complex cause-impact relationships. Thoughts on transport growth, greenhouse gas emissions and the built environment pp. 127-137

- Christian Holz-Rau and Joachim Scheiner
- Granting airport concessions for regional development: Evidence from Peru pp. 138-152

- Julio Aguirre, Pedro Mateu and Chrissie Pantoja Vallejos
- Network design, built and natural environments, and bicycle commuting: Evidence from British cities and towns pp. 153-164

- Robert Cervero, Steve Denman and Ying Jin
- Predict or prophesy? Issues and trade-offs in modelling long-term transport infrastructure demand and capacity pp. 165-173

- Simon P. Blainey and John M. Preston
- Transportation resilience to climate change and extreme weather events – Beyond risk and robustness pp. 174-186

- Samuel A. Markolf, Christopher Hoehne, Andrew Fraser, Mikhail V. Chester and B. Shane Underwood
- The impact of high-speed rail on civil aviation in China pp. 187-200

- Hongchang Li, Jack Strauss and Liu Lu
- Does demand for subway ridership in Manhattan depend on the rainfall events? pp. 201-213

- Shirin Najafabadi, Ali Hamidi, Mahdieh Allahviranloo and Naresh Devineni
- Sizing up transport poverty: A national scale accounting of low-income households suffering from inaccessibility in Canada, and what to do about it pp. 214-223

- Jeff Allen and Steven Farber
- The determinants of cost deviations and overruns in transport projects, an endogenous models approach pp. 224-238

- Francisco Pinheiro Catalão, Carlos Oliveira Cruz and Joaquim Miranda Sarmento
- Transportation planning and policy in the pursuit of mega-events: Boston's 2024 Olympic bid pp. 239-245

- Eva Kassens-Noor
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