Transport Policy
1993 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2000
- Congestion and multimodal transport: a survey of cargo transport operators in the Netherlands pp. 231-241

- W. -J. Van Schijndel and J. Dinwoodie
- Public attitudes to TDM measures: a comparative study pp. 243-257

- Neil Thorpe, Peter Hills and Sittha Jaensirisak
- Drivers' acceptance of automatic speed limiters: implications for policy and implementation pp. 259-267

- Samantha Comte, Mark Wardman and Gerard Whelan
- Local authority and academic attitudes to urban road pricing: a UK perspective pp. 269-277

- S. Ison
- The use of mixtures of market and experimental choice data in establishing guideline weights for evaluating competitive bids in a transport organisation pp. 279-286

- David Hensher, J. J. Louviere and D. E. Hansen
- De-marketing the car pp. 287-294

- C. Wright and J. Egan
- The success story of Spanish suburban railways: determinants of demand and policy implications pp. 295-302

- Javier Asensio
- Ten myths about US urban rail systems by Thomas Rubin, James Moore, and Shin Lee--a rejoinder pp. 303-305

- R. Stanger
Volume 7, issue 3, 2000
- Integration, integration, integration... Planning for sustainable and integrated transport systems in the new millennium pp. 175-177

- J. Hine
- Legislating for modal shift: background to the UK's new transport act pp. 179-184

- Peter Bonsall
- Integrating transport into 'joined-up' policy appraisal pp. 185-193

- P. Jones and K. Lucas
- Transport and social exclusion in London pp. 195-205

- A. Church, M. Frost and K. Sullivan
- Helping drivers out of their cars Integrating transport policy and social psychology for sustainable change pp. 207-215

- S. G. Stradling, M. L. Meadows and S. Beatty
- Seamless, accessible travel: users' views of the public transport journey and interchange pp. 217-226

- J. Hine and J. Scott
Volume 7, issue 2, 2000
- Road pricing in National Parks: a case study in the Yorkshire Dales National Park pp. 93-103

- T. J. Steiner and A. L. Bristow
- Contestability in the UK bus industry? The National Bus Company, and the "Tilling Mark II" effect pp. 105-115

- R. Langridge and R. Sealey
- Evaluation of the Cycle Challenge project: a case study of the Nottingham Cycle-Friendly Employers' project pp. 117-125

- J. Cleary and H. McClintock
- The UK Roads Review--a hedonic model of decision making pp. 127-138

- J. Nellthorp and P. J. Mackie
- Green commuter plans and the small employer: an investigation into the attitudes and policy of the small employer towards staff travel and green commuter plans pp. 139-148

- C. Coleman
- Mobility of older people and their quality of life pp. 149-152

- D. H. Metz
- Determinants of private car users' acceptance of road pricing pp. 153-158

- C. Jakobsson, S. Fujii and T. Gärling
- Influence of bus-based park and ride facilities on users' car traffic pp. 159-172

- G. Parkhurst
Volume 7, issue 1, 2000
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- H. Morisugi and Y. Hayashi
- The economic evaluation of transport infrastructure: needs for international comparisons pp. 3-6

- H. Nakamura
- Evaluation methodologies for transport projects in the United Kingdom pp. 7-16

- Roger Vickerman
- Evaluation of infrastructure investments in Germany pp. 17-25

- W. Rothengatter
- Evaluation methodologies of transportation projects in France pp. 27-34

- E. Quinet
- Evaluation methodologies of transportation projects in Japan pp. 35-40

- H. Morisugi
- Methods for evaluation of transportation projects in the USA pp. 41-50

- D. B. Lee
- Transport project appraisal in the European Union pp. 51-60

- A. L. Bristow and J. Nellthorp
- Evaluation of road projects and programs in developing countries pp. 61-72

- A. Talvitie
- International comparison of background concept and methodology of transportation project appraisal pp. 73-88

- Y. Hayashi and H. Morisugi
Volume 6, issue 4, 1999
- Tax and green transport plans: a survey of UK experience pp. 197-205

- S. Potter, T. Rye and M. Smith
- The political economy of post-transition transportation policy in Hungary pp. 207-224

- W. Hook
- The transformation of urban transport in the Czech Republic, 1988-1998 pp. 225-236

- J. Pucher
- UK road freight energy use by product: trends and analysis from 1985 to 1995 pp. 237-246

- F. M. Vanek and J. B. Campbell
- Relationships between transport emissions and travel patterns in Britain pp. 247-258

- D. Stead
Volume 6, issue 3, 1999
- Self-reinforcing motorization: can travel demand management take us out of the social trap? pp. 135-145

- R. Kitamura, S. Nakayama and T. Yamamoto
- Organisational forms and entrepreneurship in public transport: classifying organisational forms pp. 147-157

- D. M. van de Velde
- The transport sector and protected postal services: regulating the activities of Purolator Courier Services in Canada pp. 159-168

- A. G. Hallsworth and M. J. Taylor
- The EU programme "trans-European networks"--a critical assessment pp. 169-181

- H. Sichelschmidt
- Employer attitudes to employer transport plans: a comparison of UK and Dutch experience pp. 183-196

- T. Rye
Volume 6, issue 2, 1999
- Incentive-based environmental regulation of domestic civil aviation in Sweden pp. 75-82

- Fredrik Carlsson
- The assessment of transport impacts on land use: practical uses in strategic planning pp. 83-98

- B. G. Still, A. D. May and A. L. Bristow
- Economic incentives to reduce pollution from road transport: the case for vehicle characteristics taxes pp. 99-108

- Nick Johnstone and K. Karousakis
- Analysis of private seaport development: the port of Felixstowe pp. 109-122

- A. Baird
- Transport investment and regeneration. Sheffield: 1992-1997 pp. 123-134

- G. Dabinett, T. Gore, R. Haywood and P. Lawless
Volume 6, issue 1, 1999
- Editorial pp. iii-iv

- Moshe Ben-Akiva, Yoshi Hayashi and John Preston
- From the "magic circle" to "automobile dependence": measurements and political implications pp. 1-17

- Gabriel Dupuy
- Passion and heart in transport -- a sociological analysis on transport behaviour pp. 19-33

- Mette Jensen
- Transport sector in India: an analysis in the context of sustainable development pp. 35-46

- R. Ramanathan and Jyoti K. Parikh
- The ritual of courtesy -- creating complex or uneqivocal places? pp. 47-55

- Mikael Jonasson
- Ten myths about US urban rail systems pp. 57-73

- Thomas A. Rubin, James E. Moore and Shin Lee
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