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Transport Policy
1993 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue C, 2012
- The Stockholm congestion charges—5 years on. Effects, acceptability and lessons learnt pp. 1-12

- Maria Börjesson, Jonas Eliasson, Muriel B. Hugosson and Karin Brundell-Freij
- Estimation of indirect cost and evaluation of protective measures for infrastructure vulnerability: A case study on the transalpine transport corridor pp. 13-21

- Lorenzo Masiero and Rico Maggi
- Jobs/housing balance and employer-based travel demand management program returns to scale: Evidence from Los Angeles pp. 22-35

- Jiangping Zhou, Yin Wang and Lisa Schweitzer
- Evaluating the spatial equity of bus rapid transit-based accessibility patterns in a developing country: The case of Cali, Colombia pp. 36-46

- Elizabeth Cahill Delmelle and Irene Casas
- Congestion charging and car use: A review of stated preference and opinion studies and market monitoring evidence pp. 47-61

- Zheng Li and David Hensher
- Factors affecting future demand for electric vehicles: A model based study pp. 62-74

- Simon Shepherd, Peter Bonsall and Gillian Harrison
- From barrier elimination to barrier negotiation: A qualitative study of parents' attitudes about active travel for elementary school trips pp. 75-81

- Kelly Draper Zuniga
- To use or not to use? An empirical study of pre-trip public transport information for business and leisure trips and comparison with car travel pp. 82-92

- Sendy Farag and Glenn Lyons
- Death by a thousand curb-cuts: Evidence on the effect of minimum parking requirements on the choice to drive pp. 93-102

- Rachel Weinberger
- Transport and social exclusion: Where are we now? pp. 105-113

- Karen Lucas
- Urban transport, environmental justice and human daily activity patterns pp. 114-127

- Philine Gaffron
- Influence of built environment and transportation access on body mass index of older adults: Survey results from Erie County, New York pp. 128-137

- Daniel Baldwin Hess and Jessica Kozlowski Russell
- Getting the British back on bicycles—The effects of urban traffic-free paths on everyday cycling pp. 138-149

- Tim Jones
- Is it possible to achieve both a simple and efficient public transport zone fare structure? Case study Oslo pp. 150-161

- Kjell Jansson and Truls Angell
- An option generation tool for potential urban transport policy packages pp. 162-173

- Anthony D. May, Charlotte Kelly, Simon Shepherd and Ann Jopson
Volume 18, issue 6, 2011
- Modelling the impact of alternative pricing policies on an urban multimodal traffic corridor pp. 777-785

- Giuseppe Inturri and Matteo Ignaccolo
- Learning from accidents: Updates of the European regulation on the investigation and prevention of accidents and incidents in civil aviation pp. 786-799

- Rosa María Arnaldo Valdés and Fernando Gómez Comendador
- Walking to transit: An unexpected source of physical activity pp. 800-806

- Catherine Morency, Martin Trépanier and Marie Demers
- Cost efficiency of African airports using a finite mixture model pp. 807-813

- Carlos Barros
- Empirical evidence from the Greater Toronto Area on the acceptability and impacts of HOT lanes pp. 814-824

- Jeremy Finkleman, Jeffrey Casello and Liping Fu
- Exploring the effectiveness of bus rapid transit a prototype agent-based model of commuting behavior pp. 825-835

- Simon McDonnell and Moira Zellner
- Revisiting the cost of the Stockholm congestion charging system pp. 836-847

- Carl J. Hamilton
- Mexico's private toll road program reconsidered pp. 848-855

- Samuel Carpintero and Jose A. Gomez-Ibañez
- Modeling politicians' preferences for road pricing policies: A regret-based and utilitarian perspective pp. 856-861

- Caspar Chorus, Jan Anne Annema, Niek Mouter and Bert van Wee
- Impacts of vehicle restrictions on urban transport flows: The case of Santiago, Chile pp. 862-869

- Louis de Grange and Rodrigo Troncoso
- High-speed rail and air transport competition in Western Europe: A supply-oriented perspective pp. 870-879

- Frédéric Dobruszkes
- Crowding and public transport: A review of willingness to pay evidence and its relevance in project appraisal pp. 880-887

- Zheng Li and David Hensher
- Carbon emission values in cost benefit analyses pp. 888-892

- Svante Mandell
Volume 18, issue 5, 2011
- Pay to drive in my bus lane: A stated choice analysis for the proposed Lincoln Tunnel HOT lane into Manhattan pp. 649-656

- Stephane Hess, Elizabeth R. Greene, C. Stacey Falzarano and Mark Muriello
- A methodology based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process for the quantitative assessment of emergency preparedness and response in road tunnels pp. 657-664

- Davide Manca and Sara Brambilla
- Vessel and voyage determinants of tanker freight rates and contract times pp. 665-675

- Amir Alizadeh and Wayne K. Talley
- Congestion pricing, transit subsidies and dedicated bus lanes: Efficient and practical solutions to congestion pp. 676-684

- Leonardo J. Basso, Cristian Guevara, Antonio Gschwender and Marcelo Fuster
- Socioeconomic differences in public acceptability and car use adaptation towards urban road pricing pp. 685-694

- Tina Gehlert, Christiane Kramer, Otto Anker Nielsen and Bernhard Schlag
- Achieving sustainable urban transport mobility in post peak oil era pp. 695-702

- Md Aftabuzzaman and Ehsan Mazloumi
- Children's active travel and independent mobility in four countries: Development, social contributing trends and measures pp. 703-710

- Aslak Fyhri, Randi Hjorthol, Roger L. Mackett, Trine Nordgaard Fotel and Marketta Kyttä
- The effects of rational and habitual factors on mode choice behaviors in a motorcycle-dependent region: Evidence from Taiwan pp. 711-718

- Ching-Fu Chen and Wen-Tai Lai
- How vehicle ownership affect time utilization on study, leisure, social activities, and academic performance of university students? A case study of engineering freshmen in a rural university in Thailand pp. 719-726

- Thirayoot Limanond, Sajjakaj Jomnonkwao, Duangdao Watthanaklang, Vatanavongs Ratanavaraha and Siradol Siridhara
- Identifying sources of systematic variation in direct price elasticities from revealed preference studies of inter-city freight demand pp. 727-734

- Zheng Li, David Hensher and John Rose
- A multilayer model to simulate cruising for parking in urban areas pp. 735-744

- Mariano Gallo, Luca D'Acierno and Bruno Montella
- Distributional effects of public transport policies in the Paris Region pp. 745-754

- Benjamin Bureau and Matthieu Glachant
- Understanding bus rapid transit route ridership drivers: An empirical study of Australian BRT systems pp. 755-764

- Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc
- Demand and operating cost forecasting accuracy for toll road projects pp. 765-771

- Morten Welde
- A note on the relationship between obesity and driving pp. 772-776

- Sheldon H. Jacobson, Douglas M. King and Rong Yuan
Volume 18, issue 4, 2011
- Exploring the relative influences of transport disadvantage and social exclusion on well-being pp. 555-562

- Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie
- Substituting a tramway to a bus line in Paris: Costs and benefits pp. 563-572

- Rémy Prud'homme, Martin Koning and Pierre Kopp
- Kids and cars: Environmental attitudes in children pp. 573-578

- Helen Kopnina
- Measuring the potential implications of introducing a cap and share scheme in Ireland to reduce green house gas emissions pp. 579-586

- David McNamara and Brian Caulfield
- Assessment of non-recurrent traffic congestion caused by freeway work zones and its statistical analysis with unobserved heterogeneity pp. 587-594

- Younshik Chung
- Travel using managed lanes: An application of a stated choice model for Houston, Texas pp. 595-603

- Sunil Patil, Mark Burris and W. Shaw
- The regionalization of rail transport in France. An analysis of the interplay between actors (from the late 1990s through the 2000s) pp. 604-612

- Marianne Ollivier-Trigalo and Sylvain Barone
- The unpredicted rise of motorcycles: A cost benefit analysis pp. 613-622

- Pierre Kopp
- Teen travel in the Greater Toronto Area: A descriptive analysis of trends from 1986 to 2006 and the policy implications pp. 623-630

- Reihane Marzoughi
- Shaping carpool policies under rapid motorization: the case of Chinese cities pp. 631-635

- Rui Wang
- The unexpected "yes": Explanatory factors behind the positive attitudes to congestion charges in Stockholm pp. 636-647

- Jonas Eliasson and Lina Jonsson
- Erratum to ''Generic functions of railway stations--A conceptual basis for the development of common system understanding and assessment criteria'' [Transp. Policy 18 (2010) 446-455] pp. 648-648

- Stefan Zemp, Michael Stauffacher, Daniel J. Lang and Roland W. Scholz
Volume 18, issue 3, 2011
- Policy transfer and learning in the field of transport: A review of concepts and evidence pp. 492-500

- Greg Marsden and Dominic Stead
- How do cities approach policy innovation and policy learning? A study of 30 policies in Northern Europe and North America pp. 501-512

- G. Marsden, K.T. Frick, A.D. May and E. Deakin
- Urban transport policy transfer: "bottom-up" and "top-down" perspectives pp. 513-521

- Paul Timms
- Transport policy in Australia--Evolution, learning and policy transfer pp. 522-532

- David J. Bray, Michael A.P. Taylor and Derek Scrafton
- First steps towards cross-national transfer in integrating mobility management and land use planning in the EU and Switzerland pp. 533-543

- Tom Rye, Janina Welsch, Aljaz Plevnik and Roberto de Tommasi
- Policy transfer and the introduction of road pricing in Valletta, Malta pp. 544-553

- Maria Attard and Marcus Enoch
Volume 18, issue 2, 2011
- Some lessons from incentive theory: Promoting quality in bus transport pp. 299-306

- Manuel González-Díaz and Ángeles Montoro-Sánchez
- Transportation security and the role of resilience: A foundation for operational metrics pp. 307-317

- Andrew Cox, Fynnwin Prager and Adam Rose
- Behavioral intentions of public transit passengers--The roles of service quality, perceived value, satisfaction and involvement pp. 318-325

- Wen-Tai Lai and Ching-Fu Chen
- Errors in variables in multinomial choice modeling: A simulation study applied to a multinomial logit model of travel mode choice pp. 326-335

- Bharat P. Bhatta and Odd I. Larsen
- Safety and travel time in cost-benefit analysis: A sensitivity analysis for North Rhine-Westphalia pp. 336-346

- Christian Holz-Rau and Joachim Scheiner
- An exploratory analysis of relationships between socioeconomic, land use, activity participation variables and travel patterns pp. 347-357

- C.S. Pitombo, E. Kawamoto and A.J. Sousa
- Automobile use, fuel economy and CO2 emissions in industrialized countries: Encouraging trends through 2008? pp. 358-372

- Lee Schipper
- Heavily regulated, but promising prospects: Entry in the German Express Coach Market pp. 373-381

- Matthias Walter, Fabian Haunerland and Robert Moll
- Measuring the quality of port hinterland accessibility: The Ligurian case pp. 382-391

- Claudio Ferrari, F. Parola and E. Gattorna
- Contribution to the study of PPP arrangements in airport development, management and operation pp. 392-400

- Carlos Cruz and Rc Marques
- Travel and activity time allocation: An empirical comparison between eight cities in Europe pp. 401-412

- Charles Raux, Tai-Yu Ma, Iragaël Joly, Vincent Kaufmann, Eric Cornelis and Nicolas Ovtracht
- A fuel surcharge policy for reducing road traffic greenhouse gas emissions pp. 413-424

- Mariano Gallo
- Rarely enjoyed? A count data analysis of ridership in Germany's public transport pp. 425-433

- Manuel Frondel and Colin Vance
- A structural model of mode-activity choice: The case of commuter rail in a medium-size metropolitan area pp. 434-445

- Ryoichi Sakano and Julian Benjamin
- Generic functions of railway stations--A conceptual basis for the development of common system understanding and assessment criteria pp. 446-455

- Stefan Zemp, Michael Stauffacher, Daniel J. Lang and Roland W. Scholz
- Evaluating alternative concepts of bus-based park and ride pp. 456-467

- Stuart Meek, Stephen Ison and Marcus Enoch
- Selling sustainable mobility: The reporting of the Manchester Transport Innovation Fund bid in UK media pp. 468-479

- Geoff Vigar, Andrew Shaw and Richard Swann
- The development of a benchmarking tool for monitoring progress towards sustainable transportation in New Zealand pp. 480-488

- Theunis F.P. Henning, Sugandree Muruvan, Wanhua A. Feng and Roger C. Dunn
Volume 18, issue 1, 2011
- Why did the chicken cross the road, and what's funny about it? The role of transportation cartoons in social experiences pp. 1-12

- Ilan Salomon and Rachel Singer
- Are intrazonal trips ignorable? pp. 13-22

- Bharat P. Bhatta and Odd I. Larsen
- Estimating welfare changes from efficient pricing in public bus transit in India pp. 23-31

- Kaushik Deb and Massimo Filippini
- PM, NOx and CO2 emission reductions from speed management policies in Europe pp. 32-37

- L. Int Panis, C. Beckx, S. Broekx, I. De Vlieger, L. Schrooten, B. Degraeuwe and L. Pelkmans
- Understanding the urban travel attitudes and behavior of Tbilisi residents pp. 38-45

- Inga Grdzelishvili and Roger Sathre
- The paradox of intensification pp. 46-52

- Steve Melia, Graham Parkhurst and Hugh Barton
- Understanding and managing anti-social behaviour on public transport through value change: The considerate travel campaign pp. 53-59

- Stephen Moore
- An stated preference analysis of Spanish freight forwarders modal choice on the south-west Europe Motorway of the Sea pp. 60-67

- María Feo, Raquel Espino and Leandro García
- Exploring transport to arts and cultural activities as a facilitator of social inclusion pp. 68-75

- Victoria Johnson, Graham Currie and Janet Stanley
- Evaluating transport user benefits and social surplus in a transport market--The case of the Norwegian ferries pp. 76-84

- Finn Jørgensen, Terje Andreas Mathisen and Berner Larsen
- The impacts of road tolling: A review of Norwegian experience pp. 85-91

- Henning Lauridsen
- Effectiveness of an empty container repositioning policy with flexible destination ports pp. 92-101

- Dong-Ping Song and Jing-Xin Dong
- Bus rapid transit impacts on land uses and land values in Seoul, Korea pp. 102-116

- Robert Cervero and Chang Deok Kang
- Increased coordination in public transport--which mechanisms are available? pp. 117-125

- Claus Hedegaard Sørensen and Frode Longva
- Making public transport financially sustainable pp. 126-138

- Ralph Buehler and John Pucher
- Autos, transit and bicycles: Comparing the costs in large Chinese cities pp. 139-146

- Rui Wang
- Performance analysis of rail transit investments in Turkey: Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir and Bursa pp. 147-155

- Özge Özgür
- Transportation uncertainty and international trade pp. 156-162

- Xiaoyun Liu and Xian Xin
- Travel behavior of university students who live on campus: A case study of a rural university in Asia pp. 163-171

- Thirayoot Limanond, Tanissara Butsingkorn and Chutima Chermkhunthod
- A methodology for evaluating transit service quality based on subjective and objective measures from the passenger's point of view pp. 172-181

- Laura Eboli and Gabriella Mazzulla
- Selecting container port via a fuzzy ANP-based approach: A case study in the Marmara Region, Turkey pp. 182-193

- Semih Onut, Umut R. Tuzkaya and Erçin Torun
- Enhancing Park and Ride with access control: A case study of Southampton pp. 194-203

- Nick Hounsell, Birendra Shrestha and Jinan Piao
- Exploring the trip chaining behaviour of public transport users in Melbourne pp. 204-210

- Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc
- Perspectives and images of cycling as a barrier or facilitator of cycling pp. 211-216

- Michelle Daley and Chris Rissel
- The quality of service desired by public transport users pp. 217-227

- Luigi dell'Olio, Angel Ibeas and Patricia Cecin
- Behaviour theory and soft transport policy measures pp. 228-235

- Sebastian Bamberg, Satoshi Fujii, Margareta Friman and Tommy Gärling
- Transport appraisal and Monte Carlo simulation by use of the CBA-DK model pp. 236-245

- Kim Bang Salling and Steen Leleur
- Built environment effects on leisure travel for children: Trip generation and travel mode pp. 246-258

- Jen-Jia Lin and Tzu-Pen Yu
- The determinants of mode of transport to work in the Greater Dublin Area pp. 259-268

- Nicola Commins and Anne Nolan
- Sustainable Bus Rapid Transit initiatives in India: The role of decisive leadership and strong institutions pp. 269-275

- Raj V. Ponnaluri
- Competitive advantage analysis and strategy formulation of airport city development--The case of Taiwan pp. 276-288

- Kung-Jeng Wang and Wan-Chung Hong
- Conceptualising convenience: Transportation practices and perceptions of inner-urban high density residents in Brisbane, Australia pp. 289-297

- Laurie Buys and Evonne Miller
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