Transport Policy
1993 - 2025
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Volume 44, issue C, 2015
- Environmental norms, transport priorities and resistance to change associated with acceptance of push measures in transport pp. 1-8

- Trond Nordfjærn and Torbjørn Rundmo
- Children's travel to school—the interaction of individual, neighbourhood and school factors pp. 9-18

- Sue Easton and Ed Ferrari
- Gender differences in activity and travel behavior in the Arab world pp. 19-27

- Wafa Elias, Julian Benjamin and Yoram Shiftan
- Fundamental challenges in designing a collaborative travel app pp. 28-36

- Janet E. Dickinson, Tom Cherrett, Julia F. Hibbert, Chris Winstanley, Duncan Shingleton, Nigel Davies, Sarah Norgate and Chris Speed
- How logistics performance of freight operators is affected by urban freight distribution issues pp. 37-47

- José Geraldo Vidal Vieira and Jan C. Fransoo
- Assessing the impact of different policy decisions on the resource requirements of a Demand Responsive Transport system for persons with disabilities pp. 48-57

- An Neven, Kris Braekers, Katrien Declercq, Geert Wets, Davy Janssens and Tom Bellemans
- Investigating Peltzman effects in adopting mandatory seat belt laws in the US: Evidence from non-occupant fatalities pp. 58-64

- Jinpeng Lv, Dominique Lord, Yunlong Zhang and Zhi Chen
- Factors associated with students' parking-pass purchase decisions: Evidence from an American University pp. 65-75

- Selima Sultana
- Pricing and mode choice based on nested logit model with trip-chain costs pp. 76-88

- Xiao-Shan Lu, Tian-Liang Liu and Hai-Jun Huang
- Optimizing the use of public garages: Pricing parking by demand pp. 89-95

- Gregory Pierce, Hank Willson and Donald Shoup
- Representations of everyday travel experiences: Case study of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area pp. 96-107

- Dian Nostikasari
- Housing rent and road pricing in Milan: Evidence from a geographical discontinuity approach pp. 108-116

- D’Arcangelo, Filippo Maria and Marco Percoco
- How to make CBA more suitable for evaluating cycling policies pp. 117-124

- Bert van Wee and Maria Börjesson
- Incorporating subjective elements into liners' seaport choice assessments pp. 125-133

- Kenneth Button, Anthony Chin and Tomaž Kramberger
- Quantifying and decomposing the uncertainty in appraisal value of travel time savings pp. 134-142

- Phill Wheat and Richard Batley
- The impact of Universally accessible public transport–a before and after study pp. 143-150

- Jørgen Aarhaug and Beate Elvebakk
- A methodology for evaluating satisfaction with high-speed train services: A case study in Turkey pp. 151-157

- Ozlem Alpu
- Commuting to college: The effectiveness and social efficiency of transportation demand management policies pp. 158-168

- Lucia Rotaris and Romeo Danielis
- Adding value to the decision-making process of mega projects: Fostering strategic ambiguity, redundancy, and resilience pp. 169-178

- Mendel Giezen, Willem Salet and Luca Bertolini
- Barriers to urban freight policy implementation: The case of urban consolidation center in Oslo pp. 179-186

- Marianne Elvsaas Nordtømme, Kristin Ystmark Bjerkan and Astrid Bjørgen Sund
Volume 43, issue C, 2015
- The impact of baggage fees on passenger demand on US air routes pp. 4-10

- Davide Scotti and Martin Dresner
- The impact of government failure on tourism in the Philippines pp. 11-22

- Wilfred Manuela Jr and Manuel J. de Vera
- Low-cost carrier competition and airline service quality in Europe pp. 23-31

- Branko Bubalo and Alberto Gaggero
- Light handed regulation–Can it play a role in the developing world? pp. 32-41

- Margaret Arblaster and Paul Hooper
- Towards realizing best-in-class civil aviation strategy scenarios pp. 42-54

- Nadine Itani, O’Connell, John F. and Keith Mason
- Hubs at risk: Exposure of Europe's largest hubs to competition on transfer city Pairs pp. 55-60

- Tobias Grosche and Richard Klophaus
- Dominant carrier performance and international liberalization – The case of Northeast Asia pp. 61-75

- Xiaowen Fu, Tae Hoon Oum, Ruowei Chen and Zheng Lei
- The proposed E.U.-ASEAN comprehensive air transport agreement: What might it contain and can it work? pp. 76-84

- Alan Khee-Jin Tan
- Liberalisation of international civil aviation – charting the legal flightpath pp. 85-95

- Antigoni Lykotrafiti
- What do we mean by a level playing field in international aviation? pp. 96-103

- Mike Tretheway and Robert Andriulaitis
- In the wake of liberalisation: long-term developments in the EU air transport market pp. 104-113

- Guillaume Burghouwt and Jaap G. de Wit
Volume 42, issue C, 2015
- Exploring differences in school travel mode choice behaviour between children and youth pp. 4-11

- Raktim Mitra and Ron N. Buliung
- Does service reliability determine transit patronage? Insights from the Los Angeles Metro bus system pp. 12-20

- Sandip Chakrabarti and Genevieve Giuliano
- Built environment and children's travel to school pp. 21-33

- Carey Curtis, Courtney Babb and Doina Olaru
- The looming crisis in French public transit pp. 34-41

- Dominique Bouf and Faivre d’Arcier, Bruno
- In search of sustainable road infrastructure planning: How can we build on historical policy shifts? pp. 42-51

- Tim Busscher, Taede Tillema and Jos Arts
- Inclusion of quality criteria in public bus service contracts in metropolitan areas pp. 52-63

- Marta Rojo, dell’Olio, Luigi, Hernán Gonzalo-Orden and Ángel Ibeas
- Troubled waters: An institutional analysis of ageing Dutch and American waterway infrastructure pp. 64-74

- Arjan Hijdra, Johan Woltjer and Jos Arts
- Evaluating the efficiency performance of airports using an integrated AHP/DEA-AR technique pp. 75-85

- Lai, Po‐Lin, Andrew Potter, Malcolm Beynon and Anthony Beresford
- Innovation in the European transport sector: A review pp. 86-93

- Tobias Wiesenthal, Ana Condeço-Melhorado and Guillaume Leduc
- Peak car? Drivers of the recent decline in Swedish car use pp. 94-102

- Anne Bastian and Maria Börjesson
- Reframing safety: An analysis of perceptions of cycle safety clothing pp. 103-112

- Rachel Aldred and James Woodcock
- The role of attitudes, transport priorities, and car use habit for travel mode use and intentions to use public transportation in an urban Norwegian public pp. 113-120

- Özlem Şimşekoğlu, Trond Nordfjærn and Torbjørn Rundmo
- Carbon emissions growth and road freight: Analysis of the influencing factors in Tunisia pp. 121-129

- Rafaa M'raihi, Rafaa Mraihi, Riadh Harizi and Mohamed Taoufik Bouzidi
- Evaluating the outcomes associated with an innovative change in a state-level transportation project prioritization process: A case study of Vermont pp. 130-143

- David C. Novak, Chris Koliba, Asim Zia and Matt Tucker
- Harnessing motorists’ potential demand for hybrid-electric vehicles in Lebanon: Policy options, CO2 emissions reduction and welfare gains pp. 144-155

- Alexandra Irani and Ali Chalak
- Regulation of public bus services: The Israeli experience pp. 156-165

- Yoram Ida and Gal Talit
- Factors associated with the relationship between non-fatal road injuries and economic growth pp. 166-172

- Teik Hua Law
- Public transport demand elasticities during the recessionary phases of economic cycles pp. 173-179

- Ruben Cordera, Cesar Canales, dell’Olio, Luigi and Angel Ibeas
- Contestability and public concern about airfares: A case study in the Canary Islands pp. 180-186

- Javier Campos, Juan Jiménez González and Jordi Perdiguero
- Commuting mode choice in transit oriented development: Disentangling the effects of competitive neighbourhoods, travel attitudes, and self-selection pp. 187-196

- Md. Kamruzzaman, Farjana Mostafiz Shatu, Julian Hine and Gavin Turrell
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