Transport Policy
1993 - 2025
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Volume 28, issue C, 2013
- Changing North American vehicle-travel price sensitivities: Implications for transport and energy policy pp. 2-10

- Todd Litman
- Income tax deduction of commuting expenses in an urban CGE study: The case of German cities pp. 11-27

- Georg Hirte and Stefan Tscharaktschiew
- Congestion pricing applications to manage high temporal demand for public services and their relevance to air space management pp. 28-41

- Karla Hoffman, Frank Berardino and George Hunter
- Effects of the optimal n-step toll scheme on bulk carriers queuing for multiple berths at a busy port pp. 42-50

- Chen-Hsiu Laih and Pey-Yuan Sun
- Impacts of time-varying cordon pricing: Validation and application of mesoscopic model for Stockholm pp. 51-60

- Ida Kristoffersson
- Network resilience for transport security: Some methodological considerations pp. 63-68

- Aura Reggiani
- Safeguarding critical transportation infrastructure: The US case pp. 69-74

- Joseph S. Szyliowicz
- US and EU strategies for maritime transport security: A comparative perspective pp. 75-85

- Paola Papa
- Data from telecommunication networks for incident management: An exploratory review on transport safety and security pp. 86-102

- John Steenbruggen, Maria Teresa Borzacchiello, Peter Nijkamp and Henk Scholten
- A method to assess multi-modal Hazmat transport security vulnerabilities: Hazmat transport SVA pp. 103-113

- G.L.L. Reniers and W. Dullaert
- Travel behavior in the face of surface transportation terror threats pp. 114-122

- Wafa Elias, Gila Albert and Yoram Shiftan
Volume 27, issue C, 2013
- Possible transport energy sources for the future pp. 1-10

- L. De Simio, M. Gambino and S. Iannaccone
- Freeway passenger car drivers' travel choice behaviour in a distance-based toll system pp. 11-19

- Rong-Chang Jou and Yi-Chun Yeh
- Sustainable, safe, smart—three key elements of Singapore’s evolving transport policies pp. 20-31

- M.M. Haque, H.C. Chin and A.K. Debnath
- The impact of port throughput on local employment: Evidence from a panel of European regions pp. 32-38

- Anna Bottasso, Maurizio Conti, Claudio Ferrari, Olaf Merk and Alessio Tei
- Bidding to drive: Car license auction policy in Shanghai and its public acceptance pp. 39-52

- Xiaojie Chen and Jinhua Zhao
- Ex post socio-economic assessment of the Oresund Bridge pp. 53-65

- M.Aa. Knudsen and J. Rich
- Policies for promoting walking and cycling in England: A view from the street pp. 66-72

- Colin G. Pooley, Dave Horton, Griet Scheldeman, Caroline Mullen, Tim Jones, Miles Tight, Ann Jopson and Alison Chisholm
- Public–private contracting and incentives for public transport: Can anything be learned from the Sydney Metro experience? pp. 73-84

- Cameron Gordon, Corinne Mulley, Nick Stevens and Rhonda Daniels
- Entropy-based performance evaluation on institutional structures of trunk highway management—Case study in China pp. 85-91

- Zhentian Sun, Xuhong Li, Wenxin Qiao and Ali Haghani
- Commercial vehicle pre-clearance programs: Current issues and recommendations for potential implementation pp. 92-101

- Lee, Jinwoo (Brian), Kristin Jaeckel, Keechoo Choi and Garland Chow
- How accurate are national road traffic growth-rate forecasts?—The case of Norway pp. 102-111

- James Odeck
- Modelling public-transport users’ behaviour at connection point pp. 112-122

- Avishai Ceder, Subeh Chowdhury, Nima Taghipouran and Jared Olsen
- Evaluation of the relevance measure between ports and regional economy using structural equation modeling pp. 123-133

- Ping Deng, Shiqing Lu and Hanbin Xiao
- A five-year follow-up among older people after an outdoor environment intervention pp. 134-141

- Agneta Ståhl, Vibeke Horstmann and Susanne Iwarsson
- Competing mobility needs: The users, actors, and discourses in Atlanta, Georgia pp. 142-149

- Laurel Paget-Seekins
- The impact of sectoral economic development on the energy efficiency and CO2 emissions of road freight transport pp. 150-157

- Heikki Liimatainen and Markus Pöllänen
- Are cell phone laws in the U.S. effective in reducing fatal crashes involving young drivers? pp. 158-163

- Siew Hoon Lim and Junwook Chi
- Analyzing competition of international air cargo carriers in the Asian general air cargo markets pp. 164-170

- Guo-Chou Shiao and Cherng-Chwan Hwang
- The road to happiness: Measuring Dutch car drivers’ satisfaction with travel pp. 171-178

- Dick Ettema, Tommy Gärling, Lars E. Olsson, Margareta Friman and Sjef Moerdijk
- Analysis of the non-motorized commuter journeys in major Irish cities pp. 179-188

- Anneka Ruth Lawson, Karen McMorrow and Bidisha Ghosh
- Vehicular fleets forecasting to project pollutant emissions: Mexico city metropolitan area case pp. 189-199

- Adolfo Hernández-Moreno and Violeta Mugica-Álvarez
- Comparing resale prices and total cost of ownership for gasoline, hybrid and diesel passenger cars and trucks pp. 200-208

- Elisabeth A. Gilmore and Lester Lave
- Post-project evaluation of travel demand forecasts: Implications from the case of a Japanese railway pp. 209-218

- Nobuhiro Sanko, Takayuki Morikawa and Yoshitaka Nagamatsu
Volume 26, issue C, 2013
- Charging versus rewarding: A comparison of road-pricing and rewarding peak avoidance in the Netherlands pp. 4-14

- Taede Tillema, Eran Ben-Elia, Dick Ettema and Janet van Delden
- Evaluation of south-Australia's TravelSmart project: Changes in community's attitudes to travel pp. 15-22

- Yun Zhang, Peter Stopher and Belinda Halling
- Estimating recreational cyclists’ preferences for bicycle routes – Evidence from Taiwan pp. 23-30

- Ching-Fu Chen and Pei-Chun Chen
- Is the use of informal public transport modes in developing countries habitual? An empirical study in Davao City, Philippines pp. 31-42

- Marie Danielle Guillen, Haruo Ishida and Naohisa Okamoto
- Service-related traffic: An analysis of the influence of firms on travel behaviour pp. 43-53

- Paul Hebes, Julius Menge and Barbara Lenz
- The influence of neighbourhood design on travel behaviour: Empirical evidence from North East England pp. 54-65

- Paulus Teguh Aditjandra, Corinne Mulley and John D. Nelson
- Children’s travel behaviour and its health implications pp. 66-72

- Roger L. Mackett
- School travel behaviour in the Netherlands and Flanders pp. 73-84

- C.D. van Goeverden and E. de Boer
Volume 25, issue C, 2013
- Modelling demand under parking and cordon pricing policy pp. 1-9

- Kian Ahmadi Azari, Sulistyo Arintono, Hussain Hamid and Riza Atiq O.K. Rahmat
- Sustainability assessment at the transportation planning level: Performance measures and indexes pp. 10-21

- Christy Mihyeon Jeon, Adjo A. Amekudzi and Randall L. Guensler
- One approach for road transport project selection pp. 22-29

- Ivan Ivanović, Dragana Grujičić, Dragana Macura, Jadranka Jović and Nebojša Bojović
- Thou shalt drive electric and hybrid vehicles: Scenario analysis on energy saving and emission mitigation for road transportation sector in China pp. 30-40

- Ling-Yun He and Yu Chen
- A GIS-based appraisal framework for new local railway stations and services pp. 41-51

- Simon P. Blainey and John M. Preston
- Reducing parking demand and traffic congestion at the American University of Beirut pp. 52-60

- Alisar Aoun, Maya Abou-Zeid, Isam Kaysi and Cynthia Myntti
- Reconceptualising policy integration in road safety management pp. 61-80

- Joao Manuel da Costa Canoquena
- Time series analysis of rail freight services by the private sector in Europe pp. 81-93

- Clare Woroniuk, Marin Marinov, Tom Zunder and Phil Mortimer
- Household composition and within-household car saturation in Melbourne pp. 94-100

- Alexa Delbosc
- A study on airlines' differentiated cargo service strategies pp. 101-110

- Chaug-Ing Hsu, Yu-Hua Chen and Wei-Ting Chen
- Community participation and behavioral changes of helmet use in Thailand pp. 111-118

- Vatanavongs Ratanavaraha and Sajjakaj Jomnonkwao
- Quality attributes of public transport that attract car users: A research review pp. 119-127

- Lauren Redman, Margareta Friman, Tommy Gärling and Terry Hartig
- Theory of routine mode choice decisions: An operational framework to increase sustainable transportation pp. 128-137

- Robert J. Schneider
- Subjective valuation of the transit transfer experience: The case of Santiago de Chile pp. 138-147

- Francisca Javiera Navarrete and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- An analysis of park-and-ride provision at light rail stations across the US pp. 148-157

- Michael Duncan and Robert K. Christensen
- Car stickiness: Heuristics and biases in travel choice pp. 158-168

- Alessandro Innocenti, Patrizia Lattarulo and Maria Grazia Pazienza
- The economic effects of government regulation: Evidence from the New York taxicab market pp. 169-177

- Tamer Cetin and Kadir Yasin Eryigit
- Decision making algorithm for bus passenger simulation during the vehicle design process pp. 178-185

- Tomasz Schelenz, Ángel Suescun, MariAnne Karlsson and Li Wikström
- Referendum voting in road pricing reform: A review of the evidence pp. 186-197

- David Hensher and Zheng Li
- Italian seaports' competition policies: Facts and figures pp. 198-209

- Antonio Musso, Cristiana Piccioni and Eddy Van de Voorde
- Does flexitime affect choice of departure time for morning home-based commuting trips? Evidence from two regions in California pp. 210-221

- Sylvia Y. He
- The sensitivity of on-street parking demand in response to price changes: A case study in Seattle, WA pp. 222-232

- Dadi Baldur Ottosson, Cynthia Chen, Tingting Wang and Haiyun Lin
- Towards a holistic approach to the travel experience: A qualitative study of bus transportation pp. 233-243

- Rui Carreira, Lia Patrício, Renato Natal Jorge, Chris Magee and Qi Van Eikema Hommes
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