Transport Policy
1993 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue C, 2012
- Truck driver perceptions and preferences: Congestion and conflict, managed lanes, and tolls pp. 1-9

- Christopher R. Cherry and Adebola A. Adelakun
- Union compensation following intrastate deregulation: Evidence from the US trucking industry pp. 10-18

- Steven Trick and James Peoples
- What are the ingredients of successful travel behavioural change campaigns? pp. 19-29

- Nick Davies
- Transport and ethics: Dilemmas for CBA researchers. An interview-based study from the Netherlands pp. 30-36

- Bert Van Wee and Eric Molin
- The impact of airport and seaport privatization on efficiency and performance: A review of the international evidence and implications for developing countries pp. 37-47

- Stephen Gong, Kevin Cullinane and Michael Firth
- Travel mode switching: Comparison of findings from two public transportation experiments pp. 48-59

- Maya Abou-Zeid and Moshe Ben-Akiva
- Estimating values of travel time savings for toll roads: Avoiding a common error pp. 60-66

- Zheng Li and David Hensher
- Evaluating European railway deregulation using different approaches pp. 67-72

- Pedro Cantos-Sánchez, José Pastor and Lorenzo Serrano Martinez
- Have Spanish port sector reforms during the last two decades been successful? A cost frontier approach pp. 73-82

- Ana Rodriguez-Alvarez and Beatriz Tovar
- Making better choices: a systematic comparison of adversarial and collaborative approaches to the transport policy process pp. 83-90

- Christiane Baumann and Stuart White
- The typical company car user does not exist: The case of Flemish company car drivers pp. 91-98

- Cathy Macharis and Astrid De Witte
- The impact of public reforms on the productivity of Spanish ports: A parametric distance function approach pp. 99-108

- Ramón Núñez-Sánchez and Pablo Coto-Millán
- Establishing public policy to protect critical infrastructure: Finding a balance between exposure and cost in Los Angeles County pp. 109-117

- Justin Yates, Rajan Batta, Mark Karwan and Irene Casas
- Car attitudes in children from different socio-economic backgrounds in the Netherlands pp. 118-125

- Helen Kopnina and Melanie Williams
- General cargo and containership emergent routes: A complex networks description pp. 126-140

- Carlos Pais Montes, Maria Jesus Freire Seoane and Fernando González Laxe
- Towards effective urban transportation system in Lagos, Nigeria: Commuters’ opinions and experiences pp. 141-147

- Olurominiyi O. Ibitayo
- Integration in Dutch planning of motorways: From “line” towards “area-oriented” approaches pp. 148-158

- Niels Heeres, Taede Tillema and Jos Arts
- A small step toward environmentally sustainable transport? The media debate over the Finnish carbon dioxide-based car tax reform pp. 159-167

- Nina A. Nygrén, Jari Lyytimäki and Petri Tapio
- Assessment of policy strategies to develop intermodal services: The case of inland terminals in Germany pp. 168-178

- Gernot Liedtke and David Guillermo Carrillo Murillo
- The Hunter Valley access undertaking: Elements of a negotiated settlement pp. 179-187

- Stephen Bordignon and Stephen Littlechild
- Logistics network and externalities for short sea transport: An analysis of horticultural exports from southeast Spain pp. 188-198

- Juan Carlos Pérez-Mesa, Emilio Galdeano-Gómez and Jose A. Salinas Andújar
- Modelling motorway merge: The current practice in the UK and towards establishing general principles pp. 199-210

- Ronghui Liu and Geoff Hyman
- The impact of recession on airports' cost efficiency pp. 211-222

- Augusto Voltes-Dorta and Romano Pagliari
- Freeway booking policy: Public discourse and acceptability analysis pp. 223-231

- Younshik Chung, Taijin Song and Jungsik Park
- Remote, rural, and regional airports in Australia pp. 232-239

- Paul Donehue and Douglas Baker
- Common ground: Eight factors that influence walking and biking to school pp. 240-248

- Orion Stewart, Anne Vernez Moudon and Charlotte Claybrooke
- Examining the potential for modal change: Motivators and barriers for bicycle commuting in Dar-es-Salaam pp. 249-259

- Alphonse Nkurunziza, Mark Zuidgeest, Mark Brussel and Martin Van Maarseveen
- The Spitsmijden experiment: A reward to battle congestion pp. 260-272

- Jasper Knockaert, Yin-Yen Tseng, Erik Verhoef and Jan Rouwendal
- An insight into policy transfer processes within an EU project and implications for future project design pp. 273-283

- O’Dolan, Catriona and Tom Rye
- The determinants of fuel use in the trucking industry—volume, fleet characteristics and the rebound effect pp. 284-295

- Bruno De Borger and Ismir Mulalic
- The challenges of transport PPP's in low-income developing countries: A case study of Bangladesh pp. 296-301

- Cameron Gordon
- Modelling the causes and impacts of personal safety perceptions on public transport ridership pp. 302-309

- Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie
- Infrastructure quality regulation pp. 310-319

- Jan Sand
- Opportunities and strategies for increasing bus ridership in rural Japan: A case study of Hidaka City pp. 320-329

- Djoen San Santoso, Masaru Yajima, Kunihiro Sakamoto and Hisashi Kubota
Volume 22, issue C, 2012
- Valuing perceived insecurity associated with use of and access to public transport pp. 1-10

- Maria Börjesson
- An empirical evaluation of the impact of three urban transportation policies on transit use pp. 11-19

- Louis de Grange, Rodrigo Troncoso and Felipe González
- Container movement by rail in India: A review of policy evolution pp. 20-28

- Rachna Gangwar, Sebastian Morris, Ajay Pandey and G. Raghuram
- Consequences of differences in cost-benefit methodology in railway infrastructure appraisal—A comparison between selected countries pp. 29-35

- Nils O.E. Olsson, Andreas Økland and Siri B. Halvorsen
- Critical factors and risk allocation for PPP policy: Comparison between HSR and general infrastructure projects pp. 36-48

- Jui-Sheng Chou, H. Ping Tserng, Chieh Lin and Chun-Pin Yeh
- Characteristics of cost overruns for Dutch transport infrastructure projects and the importance of the decision to build and project phases pp. 49-56

- C.C. Cantarelli, E.J.E. Molin, B. van Wee and Bent Flyvbjerg
- Carbon related taxation policies for road transport: Efficacy of ownership and usage taxes, and the role of public transport and motorist cost perception on policy outcomes pp. 57-69

- Miao Fu and J Andrew Kelly
- Exploring the transition to a clean vehicle fleet: From stakeholder views to transport policy implications pp. 70-79

- Michiels Hans, Beckx Carolien, Schrooten Liesbeth, Vernaillen Stijn and Denys Tobias
- Optimizing the implementation of policy measures through social acceptance segmentation pp. 80-87

- Mario Cools, Kris Brijs, Hans Tormans, Jessie De Laender and Geert Wets
- Different cost performance: different determinants? pp. 88-95

- C.C. Cantarelli, B. van Wee, E.J.E. Molin and Bent Flyvbjerg
- Eco-driving: Strategic, tactical, and operational decisions of the driver that influence vehicle fuel economy pp. 96-99

- Michael Sivak and Brandon Schoettle
Volume 21, issue C, 2012
- Exploring spatio-temporal commuting patterns in a university environment pp. 1-9

- Eric M. Delmelle and Elizabeth Cahill Delmelle
- On the mobility policies of companies: What are the good practices? The Belgian case pp. 10-19

- Laurent Van Malderen, Bart Jourquin, Isabelle Thomas, Thomas Vanoutrive, Ann Verhetsel and Frank Witlox
- Demographic determinants of daily travel demand pp. 20-25

- David Metz
- Does the commute mode affect the frequency of walking behavior? The public transit link pp. 26-36

- Ugo Lachapelle and Robert Noland
- High-speed train planning in France: Lessons from the Mediterranean TGV-line pp. 37-44

- Stéphanie Leheis
- Effectiveness of a web-based intervention to encourage carpooling to work: A case study of Wellington, New Zealand pp. 45-51

- Wokje Abrahamse and Michael Keall
- Effects of survey techniques on on-board survey performance pp. 52-62

- Babak Memarian, Jeong, “David” Hyung Seok and Daiho Uhm
- The impact of fare integration on travel behavior and transit ridership pp. 63-70

- Nir Sharaby and Yoram Shiftan
- Do long stay parkers pay the Melbourne congestion levy? pp. 71-84

- Paul Hamer, William Young and Graham Currie
- Evaluation of flexible route bus transport for older people pp. 85-91

- Kieran Broome, Linda Worrall, Jennifer Fleming and Duncan Boldy
- Impacts of alternative vehicle fuel policies on Canadian energy demand and emissions pp. 92-100

- Lanhai Li, Robert Hoffeman, Bert McInnis, Mupenzi Jean de la Paix and Xuemei Li
- Public transport congestion costs: The case of the Paris subway pp. 101-109

- Rémy Prud'homme, Martin Koning, Luc Lenormand and Anne Fehr
- Green cars sterilize congestion charges: A model analysis of the reduced impact of Stockholm road tolls pp. 110-118

- Lars Hultkrantz and Xing Liu
- Building a bridge, transport infrastructure and population characteristics: Explaining active travel into Glasgow pp. 119-125

- Gerry McCartney, Bruce Whyte, Mark Livingston and Fiona Crawford
- Factors influencing resident’s estimate of traffic-related phenomena in their street pp. 126-133

- Charlotte Wahl, Åse Svensson and Christer Hydén
- The school run: Exploring carpooling as an intervention option in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), Canada pp. 134-140

- Kelly Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Guy E.J. Faulkner, Ron N. Buliung, Jennifer Lay and Michelle Stone
- Benchmarking sustainable urban mobility: The case of Curitiba, Brazil pp. 141-151

- Hellem de Freitas Miranda and Antônio Nélson Rodrigues da Silva
- Urban mobility: A comparative analysis of megacities of India pp. 152-164

- B. Sudhakara Reddy and P. Balachandra
- The loss of road capacity and self-compliance: Lessons from the Cheonggyecheon stream restoration pp. 165-178

- Jin-Hyuk Chung, Kee Yeon Hwang and Yun Kyung Bae
- Regulatory and technology lead-time: The case of US automobile greenhouse gas emission standards pp. 179-190

- Nicholas Lutsey
- Driving licenses based on points systems: Efficient road safety strategy or latest fashion in global transport policy? A worldwide meta-analysis pp. 191-201

- José I. Castillo-Manzano and Mercedes Castro-Nuño
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