Transport Policy
1993 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2002
- Travel plans: do they work? pp. 287-298

- Tom Rye
- EU involvement in TEN development: network effects and European value added pp. 299-311

- Job van Exel, Sytze Rienstra, Michael Gommers, Alan Pearman and Dimitrios Tsamboulas
- Using accessibility measures to integrate land use and transport policy in Edinburgh and the Lothians pp. 313-324

- Derek Halden
- Dealing with demand forecasting games in transport privatization pp. 325-334

- Lourdes Trujillo, Emile Quinet and Antonio Estache
- Internet: investigating new technology's evolving role, nature and effects on transport pp. 335-346

- Glenn Lyons
- Comparing transportation project development efficiencies: the California department of transportation and the California county sales tax agencies pp. 347-356

- H. Hecht and D. A. Niemeier
Volume 9, issue 3, 2002
- Recent studies on key issues in road pricing pp. 175-177

- Neil Paulley
- Congestion pricing's conditional promise: promotion of accessibility or mobility? pp. 179-188

- Jonathan Levine and Yaakov Garb
- Optimizing the benefits of urban road user charging pp. 189-207

- Geoffrey Hyman and Les Mayhew
- The impact of cordon design on the performance of road pricing schemes pp. 209-220

- A. D. May, R. Liu, S. P. Shepherd and A. Sumalee
- Road user charging and business performance: identifying the processes of economic change pp. 221-240

- Tim Whitehead
- Discrete choice models of traveler participation in differential time of day pricing programs pp. 241-251

- Mark W. Burris and Ram M. Pendyala
- Toll financing in Norway: The success, the failures and perspectives for the future pp. 253-260

- James Odeck and Svein Bråthen
- The Melbourne City Link Project pp. 261-267

- M. G. Lay and K. F. Daley
Volume 9, issue 2, 2002
- Time allocation in urban and transport settings: an international, inter-urban perspective pp. 79-93

- Harry Timmermans, Peter van der Waerden, Mario Alves, John Polak, Scott Ellis, Andrew Harvey, Shigeyuki Kurose and Rianne Zandee
- Optimal pricing in railway passenger transport: theory and practice in The Netherlands pp. 95-106

- Daniel van Vuuren
- Comparing ridership attraction of rail and bus pp. 107-116

- Moshe Ben-Akiva and Takayuki Morikawa
- An introduction to road vulnerability: what has been done, is done and should be done pp. 117-127

- Katja Berdica
- European major airlines' strategic reactions to the Third Package pp. 129-142

- Yu-Chun Chang and George Williams
- Big decisions, big risks. Improving accountability in mega projects pp. 143-154

- Nils Bruzelius, Bent Flyvbjerg and Werner Rothengatter
- M: an Internet-based personal mobility advisor pp. 155-168

- Marion Kreitz, Kay W. Axhausen, Klaus J. Beckmann and Markus Friedrich
Volume 9, issue 1, 2002
- Traffic 2042--mosaic of a vision pp. 1-7

- Hartmut H. Topp
- A different kind of vision: a comment on Hartmut Topp's "Traffic 2042--mosaic of a vision" pp. 9-10

- M. Wachs
- Traffic 2042--a more global perspective pp. 11-15

- Jeff Kenworthy
- Determinants of travel demand--exploring the future of society and lifestyles in the UK pp. 17-27

- Glenn Lyons, Kiron Chatterjee, Mark Beecroft and Greg Marsden
- The relationship between car ownership and public transport provision: a case study of Hong Kong pp. 29-39

- S. Cullinane
- How large is the gap between present and efficient transport prices in Europe? pp. 41-57

- Stef Proost, K. Van Dender, C. Courcelle, Bruno De Borger, John Peirson, D. Sharp, Roger Vickerman, E. Gibbons, M. O'Mahony, Q. Heaney, Jeroen van den Bergh and Erik Verhoef
- A conceptual analysis of the impact of travel demand management on private car use pp. 59-70

- Tommy Gärling, Daniel Eek, Peter Loukopoulos, Satoshi Fujii, Olof Johansson-Stenman, Ryuichi Kitamura, Ram Pendyala and Bertil Vilhelmson
Volume 8, issue 4, 2001
- Public transport strikes and traveller behaviour pp. 237-246

- Job van Exel and Piet Rietveld
- Public-private technology R&D partnerships: lessons from US partnership for a new generation of vehicles pp. 247-256

- Daniel Sperling
- Road maintenance policies in Sub-Saharan Africa: unsolved problems and acting strategies pp. 257-265

- Antonio José Torres Martinez
- The use of response surfaces in specifying transport strategies pp. 267-278

- A. D. May, S. P. Shepherd, H. Minken, T. Markussen, G. Emberger and P. Pfaffenbichler
- Structures of commitment in mode use: a comparison of Switzerland, Germany and Great Britain pp. 279-288

- A. Simma and K. W. Axhausen
- Making urban road pricing acceptable and effective: searching for quality and equity in urban mobility pp. 289-294

- José M. Viegas
- Policies to attract drivers out of their cars for short trips pp. 295-306

- R. L. Mackett
- The future of walking in Europe: a Delphi project to identify expert opinion on future walking scenarios pp. 307-315

- Rodney Tolley, Les Lumsdon and Karen Bickerstaff
Volume 8, issue 3, 2001
- Recent studies on some key issues in international air transport pp. 167-169

- Tae Hoon Oum and Yimin Zhang
- Measuring airport quality from the airlines' viewpoint: an application of data envelopment analysis pp. 171-181

- Nicole Adler and Joseph Berechman
- Relative efficiency of European airports pp. 183-192

- Eric Pels, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- Hub premiums in European civil aviation pp. 193-199

- Mark Lijesen, Piet Rietveld and Peter Nijkamp
- Total factor productivity in Australian domestic aviation pp. 201-207

- Peter Forsyth
- Airline alliance survival analysis: typology, strategy and duration pp. 209-218

- Sveinn Gudmundsson and Dawna L. Rhoades
- An empirical analysis of Canadian international air policy: effects of dual carrier designation and partial liberalization pp. 219-230

- Joseph Clougherty, Martin Dresner and Tae H. Oum
Volume 8, issue 2, 2001
- Vertical relationships for the European railway industry pp. 77-83

- P. Cantos Sánchez
- Lessons from railway reforms in Brazil and Mexico pp. 85-95

- Javier Campos
- How can the quality of rail services in Tokyo be further improved? pp. 97-106

- Hitoshi Ieda, Yoichi Kanayama, Masafumi Ota, Takashi Yamazaki and Toshiyuki Okamura
- Can travel vouchers encourage more sustainable travel? pp. 107-114

- A. Root
- Parking fare thresholds: a policy tool pp. 115-124

- Dimitrios A. Tsamboulas
- Singapore's motorization policies 1960-2000 pp. 125-139

- C. Willoughby
- Placing the public in integrated transport planning pp. 141-149

- Chris Booth and Tim Richardson
- Travelling to work: will people move out of their cars pp. 151-160

- S. Kingham, J. Dickinson and S Copsey
Volume 8, issue 1, 2001
- Developing a freight strategy: the use of a collaborative learning process to secure stakeholder input pp. 1-10

- David Hensher and A. M. Brewer
- Strategic land use planning for freight: the experience of the Port of London Authority, 1994-1999 pp. 11-18

- A. Pellegram
- The impact of fuel taxes on public transport -- an empirical assessment for Germany pp. 19-28

- Karl Storchmann
- Transport intensity in Europe -- indicators and trends pp. 29-46

- D. Stead
- Metropolitan transportation planning in the 1990s: comparisons and contrasts in New Zealand, Chile and California pp. 47-61

- R. W. Lee and C. R. Rivasplata
- Some factors affecting daily profits of commercial motorcycles in Akure, Nigeria pp. 63-69

- J. O. Fasakin
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