Transport Policy
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Volume 5, issue 4, 1998
- The imbalance between car and public transport use in urban Australia: why does it exist? pp. 193-204

- David Hensher
- The rise and fall of the heroic transport plan for Stockholm pp. 205-211

- Ingemar Ahlstrand
- Will new technology be sufficient to solve the problem of air pollution caused by Swedish road transport? pp. 213-221

- Bengt Johansson
- Modelling new pricing strategies for the Santiago Metro pp. 223-232

- R. Bianchi, Jara-Diaz, S. R. and J. de D. Ortúzar
- Calculations of the shares of financial resources paid by actual payers for transportation improvements pp. 233-247

- Dai Nakagawa, Ryoji Matsunaka and Satoshi Takagi
- Policy aspects of driver support systems implementation: results of an international Delphi study pp. 249-258

- V. A. W. J. Marchau and R. E. C. M. van der Heijden
- Maritime transport policy of Turkey pp. 259-266

- Funda Yercan
Volume 5, issue 3, 1998
- Guidelines for the display of advertising signs within the road reserve in Brazil pp. 127-137

- Roberto Dantas Guerra and Marilita Gnecco de Camargo Braga
- A concept in the right place at the wrong time: congestion metering in the city of Cambridge pp. 139-146

- Stephen Ison
- Land use and transportation: Envisioning regional sustainability pp. 147-161

- Sherman L. Lewis
- Public transport demand in Freiburg: why did patronage double in a decade? pp. 163-173

- Felix FitzRoy and Ian Smith
- Achieving a balance between "carrots" and "sticks" for traffic in National Parks: the Bayerischer Wald project pp. 175-183

- David M. Holding and Martin Kreutner
- Casualty reduction or danger reduction: conflicting approaches or means to achieve the same ends? pp. 185-192

- Miles Tight, Matthew Page, Alan Wolinski and Rachael Dixey
Volume 5, issue 2, 1998
- The use of pipelines for the urban distribution of goods pp. 61-72

- Timothy Howgego and Michael Roe
- The US railroad industry and open access pp. 73-81

- Makeda F. Jahanshahi
- Compliance costs for the bus industry: The impacts of the Disability Discrimination Act, 1995, on local bus services pp. 83-91

- Philip R. Oxley
- Work design, flexible work arrangements and travel behaviour: policy implications pp. 93-101

- Ann M. Brewer
- A method of classification of financial resources for transportation based on the concept of actual payers: Theoretical framework pp. 103-113

- Dai Nakagawa, Ryoji Matsunaka and Hiroshi Konishi
- Flagging out and the need for a new Greek maritime policy pp. 115-125

- Alexander M. Goulielmos
Volume 5, issue 1, 1998
- Twenty-one sources of error and bias in transport project appraisal pp. 1-7

- Peter Mackie and John Preston
- The costs of transportation in Santiago de Chile: analysis and policy implications pp. 9-21

- Christopher Zegras
- The conceptual structure of traffic jams pp. 23-35

- Chris Wright and Penina Roberg
- The competitive spirit re-awakens the ghost of railway monopoly pp. 37-49

- Jon Shaw, Clive Charlton and Richard Gibb
- Major U.K. tolled road crossings reviewed pp. 51-59

- Maurice A. Wentworth and Anthony K. C. Beresford
Volume 4, issue 4, 1997
- Strait crossings and economic development: Developing economic impact assessment by means of ex post analyses pp. 193-200

- Svein Bråthen and Arild Hervik
- Evaluating the effects of cashing out employer-paid parking: Eight case studies pp. 201-216

- Donald C. Shoup
- Why standard modelling and evaluation procedures are inadequate for assessing traffic congestion measures pp. 217-223

- William H. K. Lam and M. L. Tam
- Time-use data, analysis and modeling: toward the next generation of transportation planning methodologies pp. 225-235

- Ryuichi Kitamura, Satoshi Fujii and Eric I. Pas
- Strategies for sustainable urban and transport development in Nigeria pp. 237-245

- J. -F. K. Akinbami and S. O. Fadare
- A critical review of contemporary Greek shipping policy 1981-1996 pp. 247-255

- Alexander M. Goulielmos
- Political issues in inland waterways port development: prospects for regionalization pp. 257-265

- Claude Comtois, Brian Slack and Gunnar K. Sletmo
- An analysis of per mile pollution fees for motor vehicles in California's south coast pp. 267-273

- Chris Kavalec and Winardi Setiawan
- Health at the Crossroads: Transport Policy and Urban Health: T. Fletcher and A. McMichael (eds) John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1997, 339pp. (hardback), £35.00 pp. 275-279

- Adrian Davis
Volume 4, issue 3, 1997
- Inaccuracy of traffic forecasts and cost estimates on large transport projects pp. 141-146

- Mette K. Skamris and Bent Flyvbjerg
- Behavioral response to congestion: identifying patterns and socio-economic differences in adoption pp. 147-160

- Patricia Mokhtarian, Elizabeth A. Raney and Ilan Salomon
- Commuters' attitudes towards travel demand management in Bangkok pp. 161-170

- Debashish Bhattacharjee, S. Waqar Haider, Yordphol Tanaboriboon and Kumares C. Sinha
- Public attitudes and consultation in traffic calming schemes pp. 171-182

- David Taylor and Miles Tight
- An activity-based microsimulation analysis of transportation control measures pp. 183-192

- Ram M. Pendyala, Ryuichi Kitamura, Cynthia Chen and Eric I. Pas
Volume 4, issue 2, 1997
- Asking questions pp. 69-71

- Phil Goodwin
- On public attitudes toward implementation of toll roads--the case of Oslo toll ring pp. 73-83

- James Odeck and Svein Bråthen
- Comparison of the quality of rail and air networks in West, Central and Eastern Europe pp. 85-93

- Janic Milan
- An analysis of accelerated vehicle retirement programs using a discrete choice personal vehicle model pp. 95-107

- Chris Kavalec and Winardi Setiawan
- Basic concepts for a system for advance booking for highway use pp. 109-114

- Jinn-Tsai Wong
- The potential scope for the application of pollution permits to reducing car ownership in the UK: Some preliminary thoughts pp. 115-122

- William Walton
- The UK national cycling strategy: can improved facilities meet the targets? pp. 123-133

- Mark Wardman, Richard Hatfield and Matthew Page
- CO2 emissions from passenger transport in Rio de Janeiro pp. 135-139

- Suzana Kahn Ribeiro and Ronaldo Balassiano
Volume 4, issue 1, 1997
- Doomsday postponed pp. 1-3

- Phill Goodwin
- The self-defeating nature of urban road capacity policy: A review of theories, disputes and available evidence pp. 5-23

- Martin J H Mogridge
- Managing equity: The case of road pricing pp. 25-39

- Tore Langmyhr
- Railway profitability and station closures pp. 41-47

- Nigel G Harris and Martin J Callaghan
- The impact of urban arterial cross section on abutting property values and rents: The case of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia pp. 49-56

- Khalid Alskait, Michael McDonald and Mazen Hassounah
- Targeting travel awareness campaigns: Which individuals are more likely to switch from car to other transport for the journey to work? pp. 57-65

- Carey Curtis and Peter Headicar
- Transport Systems, Policy and Planning: A Geographical Approach: Rodney Tolley and Brian Turton. Longman Scientific and Technical, Harlow, Essex, 1995, 402pp. £20.99, ISBN 0 582 00562 0 pp. 67-68

- Graham Parkhurst
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