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Transport Policy

1993 - 2025

Current editor(s): Y. Hayashi

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Volume 1, issue 4, 1994

On the cusp of a technological revolution pp. 211-212 Downloads
Daniel Sperling
A consumer surplus analysis of market-based demand management policies in Southern California pp. 213-220 Downloads
Michael Cameron
Cost savings of using a marketable permit system for regulating light-duty vehicle emissions pp. 221-232 Downloads
Michael Q Wang
Transportation and energy in Santiago, Chile pp. 233-243 Downloads
Stephen Hall, Christopher Zegras and Henry Malbrán Rojas
Demand for electric vehicles in hybrid households: an exploratory analysis pp. 244-256 Downloads
Kenneth S Kurani, Tom Turrentine and Daniel Sperling
New car test and actual fuel economy: yet another gap? pp. 257-265 Downloads
Lee Schipper and Wienke Tax
The real EV challenge: reinventing an industry pp. 266-270 Downloads
James P Womack

Volume 1, issue 3, 1994

Willing to pay? pp. 147-148 Downloads
Phil Goodwin
Taxation policy for aircraft emissions pp. 149-159 Downloads
Fariba E Alamdari and Damian Brewer
Streets, parks and houses: Case study of a pedestrian neighbourhood pp. 160-173 Downloads
Harrison Fraker, Daniel J Marckel, Mark Tambornino and Joseph E Lambert
Transit-based housing in California: evidence on ridership impacts pp. 174-183 Downloads
Robert Cervero
Public transport: privatization and investment pp. 184-194 Downloads
Peter White
Sustainable mobility in context: Three transport scenarios for the UK pp. 195-207 Downloads
Stephen Peake and Chris Hope

Volume 1, issue 2, 1994

Traffic reduction pp. 83-84 Downloads
Phil Goodwin
Planning a strategic motorway network for Europe pp. 85-94 Downloads
Patrick Fournier
The longer-term implications of national traffic forecasts and international network plans for local roads policy: the case of Oxfordshire pp. 95-99 Downloads
Roger Williams and Nigel Birch
The interaction of land use planning and transportation management: Lessons from the American experience pp. 101-115 Downloads
Robert H. Freilich and S. Mark White
The role of international consultants in developing countries: Lessons from Tehran (Iran) pp. 117-123 Downloads
Arman Farahmand-Razavi
The consolidation of retail deliveries: its effect on CO2 emissions pp. 125-136 Downloads
Alan C. McKinnon and Allan Woodburn
UK ports in Europe: A problem of integration pp. 137-140 Downloads
Nigel Gordon Walker

Volume 1, issue 1, 1993

Bridging the gap pp. 3-5 Downloads
Phil Goodwin
Factors affecting land travel pp. 6-20 Downloads
Lee Schipper, Ruth Steiner, Maria Josefina Figueroa and Kari Dolan
A review of the evidence from Germany and the UK pp. 21-31 Downloads
Carmen Hass-Klau
Japan's sustainable transport policy towards the 21st century pp. 32-42 Downloads
Yuji Ono
The effect of fuel price increases on road transport CO2 emissions pp. 43-48 Downloads
Simon Virley
The transportation sector in Australia: economic issues and challenges pp. 49-67 Downloads
David Hensher
What price roads?: Practical issues in the introduction of road-user charges in historic cities in the UK pp. 68-73 Downloads
Michael Nevin and Les Abbie
Urban traffic congestion in Europe: Road pricing and public transport finance: A. D. J. Flowerdew Economist Intelligence Unit, London & New York, 1993, 72 pp, £85/US$135, ISBN 0 85058 744 1 pp. 74-75b Downloads
Phil Goodwin
Road pricing theory and practice: Nigel C. Lewis Thomas Telford, London, 1993, 122 pp, £25, ISBN 0 7277 1963 7 pp. 74-75c Downloads
Phil Goodwin
Charging for road use worldwide, an appraisal of road pricing, tolls and parking: Peter Harrop Financial Times Business Enterprises, London, 1993, 182 pp, £272/US$451, ISBN 1 85334 195 9 pp. 74-75a Downloads
Phil Goodwin
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