Transport Policy
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Volume 36, issue C, 2014
- Main drivers for local tax incentives to promote electric vehicles: The Spanish case pp. 1-9

- Antonio Sánchez-Braza, José M. Cansino and Enrique Lerma
- The acceptability of road pricing: Evidence from two studies in Vienna and four other European cities pp. 10-18

- Maria Dieplinger and Elmar Fürst
- The motivation underlying adolescents׳ intended time-frame for driving licensure and car ownership: A socio-ecological approach pp. 19-25

- Sigrun Birna Sigurdardottir, Sigal Kaplan and Mette Møller
- The cycling boom in large German cities—Empirical evidence for successful cycling campaigns pp. 26-33

- Martin Lanzendorf and Annika Busch-Geertsema
- Solving Hazmat Routing Problem in chaotic damage severity network under emergency environment pp. 34-45

- Abbas Mahmoudabadi and Seyed Mohammad Seyedhosseini
- How are comfort and safety perceived by inland waterway transport passengers? pp. 46-52

- Luis Márquez, Victor Cantillo and Julian Arellana
- Comparative analysis of long-term road fatality targets for individual states in the US—An application of experience curve models pp. 53-69

- Yu Sang Chang
- Public attitudes to and perceptions of high speed rail in the UK pp. 70-78

- Joan Harvey, Neil Thorpe, Matthew Caygill and Anil Namdeo
- The relationship between young people׳s transit use and their perceptions of equity concepts in transit service provision pp. 79-87

- Sigal Kaplan, João de Abreu e Silva and Floridea Di Ciommo
- Two-phase model for multi-criteria project ranking: Serbian Railways case study pp. 88-104

- Dragomir Mandic, Predrag Jovanovic and Mirjana Bugarinovic
- Valuation of travel time savings for intercity travel: The Madrid-Barcelona corridor pp. 105-117

- Concepción Román, Juan Carlos Martín, Raquel Espino, Elisabetta Cherchi, Juan de Dios Ortúzar, Luis Ignacio Rizzi, Rosa González and Francisco Javier Amador
- On timetable assumptions in railway investment appraisal pp. 118-126

- Jonas Eliasson and Maria Börjesson
- BRT TOD: Leveraging transit oriented development with bus rapid transit investments pp. 127-138

- Robert Cervero and Danielle Dai
- Governing structures for airport regions: Learning from the rise and fall of the ‘Bestuursforum’ in the Schiphol airport region pp. 139-150

- Michel van Wijk, Ellen van Bueren and Marco te Brömmelstroet
- Why do young adults choose different transport modes? A focus group study pp. 151-159

- Dorien Simons, Peter Clarys, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Bas de Geus, Corneel Vandelanotte and Benedicte Deforche
- The trade-offs between population density and households׳ transportation-housing costs pp. 160-172

- Matthew Palm, Brian Gregor, Haizhong Wang and B. Starr McMullen
- Port infrastructure investment and regional economic growth in China: Panel evidence in port regions and provinces pp. 173-183

- Lili Song and Marina van Geenhuizen
- User perspective of age-friendly transportation: A case study of Taipei City pp. 184-191

- Tzay-An Shiau and Wen-Kuan Huang
- Road pricing: How people perceive a hypothetical introduction. The case of Lyon pp. 192-205

- Cristina Pronello and Valentina Rappazzo
- Household transport consumption inequalities and redistributive effects of taxes: A repeated cross-sectional evaluation for France, Denmark and Cyprus pp. 206-216

- Akli Berri, Stéphanie Vincent Lyk-Jensen, Ismir Mulalic and Theodoros Zachariadis
- On the (im-)possibility of deriving transport policy implications from hybrid choice models pp. 217-222

- Caspar Chorus and Maarten Kroesen
- Regularity-driven bus operation: Principles, implementation and business models pp. 223-230

- Oded Cats
- Passenger travel CO2 emissions in US urbanized areas: Multi-sourced data, impacts of influencing factors, and policy implications pp. 231-241

- Rabi G. Mishalani, Prem K. Goel, Andrew J. Landgraf, Ashley M. Westra and Dunke Zhou
- Estimating road management equipment inventory needs and associated purchase costs pp. 242-247

- Choong Heon Yang, Amelia C. Regan and In Su Kim
- Urban freight transport and policy changes: Improving decision makers' awareness via an agent-specific approach pp. 248-252

- Valerio Gatta and Edoardo Marcucci
- Model of users׳ expectations of drivers of sightseeing buses: confirmatory factor analysis pp. 253-262

- Vatanavongs Ratanavaraha and Sajjakaj Jomnonkwao
- Not invented here: Transferability of congestion charges effects pp. 263-271

- Maria Börjesson, Karin Brundell-Freij and Jonas Eliasson
- The price of energy efficiency in the Spanish car market pp. 272-282

- Ibon Galarraga, Ana Ramos, Josu Lucas and Xavier Labandeira
- A multiattribute customer satisfaction evaluation approach for rail transit network: A real case study for Istanbul, Turkey pp. 283-293

- Erkan Celik, Nezir Aydin and Alev Taskin Gumus
- The influence of the scenario and assessment method on the choice of road alignment variants pp. 294-305

- Wladyslaw Gardziejczyk and Piotr Zabicki
- Paving the way for Philippine tourism via interagency collaboration on road networks pp. 306-315

- Jocelyn Mirabueno and Emmanuel Yujuico
Volume 35, issue C, 2014
- Effect of shipping aid policies on the competitive advantage of national flagged fleets: Comparison of Taiwan, Korea and Japan pp. 1-9

- Yi-Chih Yang
- Comparing urban form correlations of the travel patterns of older and younger adults pp. 10-20

- Maria J. Figueroa, Thomas A. Sick Nielsen and Anu Siren
- Transit-oriented smart growth can reduce life-cycle environmental impacts and household costs in Los Angeles pp. 21-30

- Matthew J. Nahlik and Mikhail V. Chester
- Evaluation of the hybrid model of public bicycle-sharing operation and private bicycle parking management pp. 31-41

- Hiroki Nakamura and Naoya Abe
- A critical review and assessment of Eco-Driving policy & technology: Benefits & limitations pp. 42-49

- Md. Saniul Alam and Aonghus McNabola
- Passenger car flows across the Canada–US border: The effect of 9/11 pp. 50-56

- William P. Anderson, Hanna F. Maoh and Charles M. Burke
- Exploring characteristics and motives of long distance commuter cyclists pp. 57-63

- Karsten Bruun Hansen and Thomas Alexander Sick Nielsen
- Impact of cycle rickshaw trolley (CRT) as non-motorised freight transport in Delhi pp. 64-70

- S.L.N. Sarma Sadhu, Geetam Tiwari and Himani Jain
- Carbon reduction and travel behaviour: Discourses, disputes and contradictions in governance pp. 71-78

- Greg Marsden, Caroline Mullen, Ian Bache, Ian Bartle and Matt Flinders
- Learning heuristic or political rhetoric? Sustainable mobility and the functions of ‘best practice’ pp. 79-87

- James Macmillen and Dominic Stead
- Car availability explained by the structural relationships between lifestyles, residential location, and underlying residential and travel attitudes pp. 88-99

- Veronique Van Acker, Patricia Mokhtarian and Frank Witlox
- The usefulness of pollution examinations of on-road vehicles—The case of Jerusalem pp. 100-104

- Gila Albert and Yaniv Glanzer
- Mobility characteristics of the elderly and their associated level of satisfaction with transport services in Osogbo, Southwestern Nigeria pp. 105-116

- Moses Olaniran Olawole and Oluwole Aloba
- Models for anticipating non-motorized travel choices, and the role of the built environment pp. 117-126

- Mobashwir Khan, Kara M. Kockelman and Xiaoxia Xiong
- The socioeconomic impact of limiting heights of heavy vehicles—The case of Norway pp. 127-134

- James Odeck and Arild Engebretsen
- Systematic construction risk, cost estimation mechanism and unit price movements pp. 135-145

- Dejan Makovšek
- The infrastructure planning support system: Analyzing the impact of climate change on road infrastructure and development pp. 146-153

- Amy Schweikert, Paul Chinowsky, Kyle Kwiatkowski and Xavier Espinet
- Changes in access to public transportation for cycle–transit users in response to service reductions pp. 154-161

- Bradley J. Flamm, Kay M. Sutula and Mahbubur R. Meenar
- The impact on the US economy of changes in wait times at ports of entry pp. 162-175

- Bryan Roberts, Adam Rose, Nathaniel Heatwole, Dan Wei, Misak Avetisyan, Oswin Chan and Isaac Maya
- Multi entity perspective freight demand modeling technique: Varying objectives and outcomes pp. 176-185

- Sabyasachee Mishra, Hiroyuki Iseki and Rolf Moeckel
- Why do regulated jitney services often fail? Evidence from the New York City group ride vehicle project pp. 186-192

- David A. King and Eric Goldwyn
- A comparison of innovative financing and general fiscal investment strategies for second-class highways: Perspectives for building a sustainable financing strategy pp. 193-201

- Zhentian Sun, Xuhong Li and Yuanchang Xie
- Economic benefits of urban rail projects that improve travel-time reliability: Evidence from Tokyo, Japan pp. 202-210

- Hironori Kato, Yuichiro Kaneko and Yoshihiko Soyama
- Does high-speed rail generate spillovers on local budgets? pp. 211-219

- Aday Hernández and Juan Jiménez González
- Public funding of airport incentives in the United States: The efficacy of the Small Community Air Service Development Grant program pp. 220-228

- Michael D. Wittman
- The trend towards convergence in road accident fatality rates in Europe: The contributions of non-economic variables pp. 229-240

- José I. Castillo-Manzano, Mercedes Castro-Nuño and Diego J. Pedregal
- Public transport investment and local regeneration: A comparison of London׳s Jubilee Line Extension and the Madrid Metrosur pp. 241-252

- Lucia Mejia-Dorantes and Karen Lucas
- Ridership and effectiveness of bikesharing: The effects of urban features and system characteristics on daily use and turnover rate of public bikes in China pp. 253-264

- Jinbao Zhao, Wei Deng and Yan Song
- Policy approaches to public transport at airports—Some diverging evidence from the UK and Australia pp. 265-274

- Stephen Ison, Rico Merkert and Corinne Mulley
- Mixed-methods analysis of political parties׳ manifesto discourse on rail transport policy: Westminster, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish elections 1945–2011 pp. 275-285

- Paul Chaney
- Needs and priorities of road safety stakeholders for evidence-based policy making pp. 286-294

- Eleonora Papadimitriou and George Yannis
- Potential for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through the use of mobility services pp. 295-303

- Sylvie Grischkat, Marcel Hunecke, Susanne Böhler and Sonja Haustein
- An empirical analysis of three econometric frameworks for evaluating economic impacts of transportation infrastructure expenditures across countries pp. 304-310

- Bismark R.D.K. Agbelie
- Comparative environmental assessment of Athens urban buses—Diesel, CNG and biofuel powered pp. 311-318

- E.A. Nanaki, C.J. Koroneos, G.A. Xydis and D. Rovas
- Measuring energy efficiency of the public passenger road transport vehicles in Nigeria pp. 319-325

- Izuchukwu Francis Okafor, Godwin Ogechi Unachukwu and Anthony Okay Odukwe
- The influence of attitudes on Transit-Oriented Development: An explorative analysis pp. 326-329

- Jonas De Vos, Veronique Van Acker and Frank Witlox
- Economic impact of port sectors on South African economy: An input–output analysis pp. 333-340

- Young-Tae Chang, Sung-Ho Shin and Paul Tae-Woo Lee
- Modeling the effects of competition on seaport terminal awarding pp. 341-349

- Tsz Leung Yip, John Jianhua Liu, Xiaowen Fu and Jiejian Feng
- Flag choice and Port State Control inspections—Empirical evidence using a simultaneous model pp. 350-357

- Lixian Fan, Meifeng Luo and Jinbo Yin
- Choosing optimal bunkering ports for liner shipping companies: A hybrid Fuzzy-Delphi–TOPSIS approach pp. 358-365

- Ying Wang, Gi-Tae Yeo and Adolf K.Y. Ng
- A cross-country study of competitiveness of the shipping industry pp. 366-376

- Choong Bae Lee, Junbin Wan, Wenming Shi and Kevin Li
- Productivity changes in Chinese Container Terminals 2006–2011 pp. 377-384

- Bingliang Song and Yuanyuan Cui
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