Transport Policy
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Volume 17, issue 6, 2010
- Evidence on users' attitudes towards road user charges--A cross-sectional survey of six Norwegian toll schemes pp. 349-358

- James Odeck and Anne Kjerkreit
- Distributional impacts of changing from a gasoline tax to a vehicle-mile tax for light vehicles: A case study of Oregon pp. 359-366

- B. Starr McMullen, Lei Zhang and Kyle Nakahara
- An assessment of the free and secure trade (FAST) program along the Canada-US border pp. 367-380

- Susan L. Bradbury
- Examining individuals preferences for hybrid electric and alternatively fuelled vehicles pp. 381-387

- Brian Caulfield, Séona Farrell and Brian McMahon
- Modelling user perception of bus transit quality pp. 388-397

- Luigi dell'Olio, Angel Ibeas and Patricia Cecín
- Vehicle ownership and usage charges pp. 398-408

- Subhashini Muthukrishnan
- How can our cars become less polluting? An assessment of the environmental improvement potential of cars pp. 409-419

- Guillaume Leduc, Ignazio Mongelli, Andreas Uihlein and Françoise Nemry
- Exploring impacts of countdown timers on traffic operations and driver behavior at a signalized intersection in Bangkok pp. 420-427

- Thirayoot Limanond, Pramuk Prabjabok and Kraisi Tippayawong
- Post-construction evaluation of traffic forecast accuracy pp. 428-443

- Pavithra Parthasarathi and David Levinson
- Measuring traveler involvement in urban public transport services: The case of Kaohsiung pp. 444-453

- Chien Hung Wei and Chen Yuan Kao
- Sustainable transport challenges in a suburban university: The case of the Autonomous University of Barcelona pp. 454-463

- Carme Miralles-Guasch and Elena Domene
- Barrier-free outdoor environments: Older peoples' perceptions before and after implementation of legislative directives pp. 464-474

- Hanna Wennberg, Christer Hydén and Agneta Ståhl
- The effects of removing the Trondheim toll cordon pp. 475-485

- Solveig Meland, Terje Tretvik and Morten Welde
- Highway maintenance marginal costs: What if the fourth power assumption is not valid? pp. 486-495

- Shadi B. Anani and Samer M. Madanat
- Perceptions of representatives of public, private, and community sector institutions of the barriers and enablers for physically active transport pp. 496-504

- Rachel Cole, Matthew Burke, Eva Leslie, Maria Donald and Neville Owen
Volume 17, issue 5, 2010
- Is practice aligned with the principles? Implementing New Urbanism in Perth, Western Australia pp. 287-294

- Ryan Falconer, Peter Newman and Billie Giles-Corti
- Productivity changes in Portuguese bus companies pp. 295-302

- Carlos Barros and Nicolas Peypoch
- The Multi-Actor Multi-Criteria Analysis (MAMCA) application in the Flemish long-term decision making process on mobility and logistics pp. 303-311

- Cathy Macharis, Astrid De Witte and Laurence Turcksin
- E-tail versus retail: The effects on shopping related travel empirical evidence from Israel pp. 312-322

- Orit Rotem-Mindali
- Is there a case for replacing parking charges by road user charges? pp. 323-334

- Peter Bonsall and William Young
- Design speeds and acceleration characteristics of bicycle traffic for use in planning, design and appraisal pp. 335-341

- John Parkin and Jonathon Rotheram
- Environmental footprint of road freight: Case studies from Switzerland pp. 342-348

- L.D. Poulikakos, K. Heutschi, M. Arraigada, P. Anderegg and P. Soltic
Volume 17, issue 4, 2010
- European Transport Conference Best Paper on Planning for Sustainability Award 2008--Introduction to the Papers pp. 205-205

- Robin Hickman, Peter Endemann and Michael Bach
- Apportioning aviation CO2 emissions to regional administrations for monitoring and target setting pp. 206-215

- F.R. Wood, A. Bows and Kym Anderson
- Why we fail to reduce urban road traffic volumes: Does it matter how planners frame the problem? pp. 216-223

- Aud Tennøy
- Regional traffic impacts of logistics-related land use pp. 224-229

- Tina Wagner
- Data-driven reduction targets for a highway safety plan pp. 230-239

- Young-Jun Kweon
- Application of system dynamics for evaluating truck weight regulations pp. 240-250

- Wen Hang and Xuhong Li
- Influence of reference points in ex post evaluations of rail infrastructure projects pp. 251-258

- Nils O.E. Olsson, Hans Petter Krane, Asbjørn Rolstadås and Mads Veiseth
- Productivity growth and biased technological change in Japanese airports pp. 259-265

- Carlos Barros, Shunsuke Managi and Yuichiro Yoshida
- New York City's congestion pricing experience and implications for road pricing acceptance in the United States pp. 266-273

- Bruce Schaller
- Airport slot allocation: a time for change? pp. 274-285

- Michael A. Madas and Konstantinos G. Zografos
Volume 17, issue 3, 2010
- Measuring the structural determinants of urban travel demand pp. 127-134

- Stéphanie Souche-Le Corvec
- Causal nexus between the transport and logistics sector and trade: The case of Australia pp. 135-146

- Hong-Oanh Nguyen and Jose Tongzon
- Shaping urban transport policies in China: Will copying foreign policies work? pp. 147-152

- Rui Wang
- US immigrants and bicycling: Two-wheeled in Autopia pp. 153-159

- Michael Smart
- Willingness to spend and road pricing rates pp. 160-172

- Paolo Ferrari
- Are batteries ready for plug-in hybrid buyers? pp. 173-182

- Jonn Axsen, Kenneth S. Kurani and Andrew Burke
- Traveler segmentation strategy with nominal variables through correspondence analysis pp. 183-190

- Marco Diana and Cristina Pronello
- Accounting for differences in modelled estimates of RP, SP and RP/SP direct petrol price elasticities for car mode choice: A warning pp. 191-195

- David Hensher and Zheng Li
- A restatement of the case for speed limits pp. 196-204

- Rune Elvik
Volume 17, issue 2, 2010
- High-speed rail in Taiwan: New experience and issues for future development pp. 51-63

- Yung-Hsiang Cheng
- 'Devolution' of transport powers to Local Government: Impacts of the 2004 Traffic Management Act in England pp. 64-71

- Paul E. Canning, Emma E. Hellawell, Susan J. Hughes, Birgitta C.M. Gatersleben and Christopher J. Fairhead
- Walking accessibility to bus rapid transit: Does it affect property values? The case of Bogotá, Colombia pp. 72-84

- Ramon Munoz-Raskin
- Travel behavior of immigrants: An analysis of the 2001 National Household Transportation Survey pp. 85-93

- Gil Tal and Susan Handy
- Using optimization to program projects in the era of communicative rationality pp. 94-101

- Michael B. Lowry
- Rail access charges and the competitiveness of high speed trains pp. 102-109

- Marta Sánchez-Borràs, Chris Nash, Pedro Abrantes and Andrés López-Pita
- Transport and climate change: Simulating the options for carbon reduction in London pp. 110-125

- Robin Hickman, Olu Ashiru and David Banister
Volume 17, issue 1, 2010
- Walking school buses in the Auckland region: A longitudinal assessment pp. 1-8

- Damian Collins and Robin A. Kearns
- '60-20 emission'--The unequal distribution of greenhouse gas emissions from personal, non-business travel in the UK pp. 9-19

- Christian Brand and John M. Preston
- Impacts of free concessionary travel: Case study of an English rural region pp. 20-26

- Stuart Baker and Peter White
- Estimating marginal external costs of transport in Delhi pp. 27-37

- Akshaya Kumar Sen, Geetam Tiwari and Vrajaindra Upadhyay
- Including aviation emissions in the EU ETS: Much ado about nothing? A review pp. 38-46

- Annela Anger and Jonathan Köhler
- Toward a global low carbon fuel standard pp. 47-49

- Daniel Sperling and Sonia Yeh
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