Transport Policy
1993 - 2025
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Volume 135, issue C, 2023
- An empirical study of China–Singapore International Land–Sea Trade Corridor: Analysis from supply and demand sides pp. 1-10

- Siying Zhu, Shuai Jia, Qinghe Sun and Qiang Meng
- Carpooling: Who is closest to adopting it? An investigation into the potential car-poolers among private vehicle users: A case of a developing country, India pp. 11-20

- Aditya Saxena and Vallary Gupta
- Preferences for zero-emission vehicle attributes: Comparing early adopters with mainstream consumers in California pp. 21-32

- Wenjian Jia, Zhiqiu Jiang, Qian Wang, Bin Xu and Mei Xiao
- Econometric analysis of the determinants of air cargo services supply in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 33-44

- Xavier Fageda, Reinaldo Fioravanti, Andy Ricover, Eduardo Café and Mariano Ansaldo
- Minimum parking requirements and car ownership: An analysis of Swedish municipalities pp. 45-58

- Devon McAslan and Frances Sprei
- Evaluation of Japanese port policies through network analysis pp. 59-70

- Yoshihisa Sugimura, Yasuhiro Akakura, Tatsuki Yotsushima and Tomoya Kawasaki
- How do expected changes in life affect young people's stated ownership of privately-owned autonomous vehicles: A comparative study pp. 71-81

- Ying Jiang, Zijian Guo, Runsen Zhang, Weiyan Zong and Junyi Zhang
- A data-driven decision support tool for public transport service analysis and provision pp. 82-90

- Mohammad Maghrour Zefreh, Muhammad Atiullah Saif, Domokos Esztergár-Kiss and Adam Torok
- Using Land Use and Transportation Interaction (LUTI) models to determine land use effects from new vehicle transportation technologies; a regional scale of analysis pp. 91-111

- Paraskevi Sarri, Ioannis Kaparias, John Preston and David Simmonds
Volume 134, issue C, 2023
- Regulation of shared electric kick scooters in urban areas: Key drivers from expert stakeholders pp. 1-18

- Natalia Sobrino, Juan Nicolas Gonzalez, Jose Manuel Vassallo and Maria de los Angeles Baeza
- Eliciting mobility preferences of Indians for E-rickshaws: Evidence from Gurugram pp. 19-30

- Prateek Bansal, Ravi Gadepalli and Laila AitBihiOuali
- MaaS (Mobility as a Service) market futures explored pp. 31-40

- Marcus Enoch and Stephen Potter
- Do high-speed rail (HSR) station and airport affect local government debt risk? Evidence from China pp. 41-51

- Ailian Zhang, Mengmeng Pan, Bai Liu and Xianbin Cao
- Optimal kilometre tax for electric vehicles pp. 52-64

- Maria Börjesson, Disa Asplund and Carl Hamilton
- Identifying industry-related opinions on shore power from a survey in China pp. 65-81

- Jinggai Wang, Meisu Zhong, Tianni Wang and Ying-En Ge
- Noise pollution of container handling: External and abatement costs and environmental efficiency pp. 82-93

- Kenneth Løvold Rødseth
- Deployment of Cooperative Intelligent Transport System infrastructure along highways: A bottom-up societal benefit analysis for Flanders pp. 94-105

- Thibault Degrande, Frederic Vannieuwenborg, Sofie Verbrugge and Didier Colle
- A public transport based crowdshipping concept: Results of a field test in Denmark pp. 106-118

- Andreas Fessler, Philip Cash, Mikkel Thorhauge and Sonja Haustein
- Re-appraising ‘in-process’ benefits of strategic infrastructure improvements: Capturing the unexpected socio-economic impacts for lagging regions pp. 119-127

- Max Munday, Laura Reynolds and Annette Roberts
- External benefits of a road transportation system with vehicle-to-everything communications pp. 128-138

- Hye-Jeong Lee, Seung-Hoon Yoo, Sesil Lim and Sung-Yoon Huh
- Requiem for transit ridership? An examination of who abandoned, who will return, and who will ride more with mobility as a service pp. 139-154

- Jason Soria, Deirdre Edward and Amanda Stathopoulos
- Exploring the heterogeneous impact of road infrastructure on rural residents’ income: Evidence from nationwide panel data in China pp. 155-166

- Haiyan Lu, Pengjun Zhao, Haoyu Hu, Jie Yan and Xiaoping Chen
- Cost overruns of Belgian transport infrastructure projects: Analyzing variations over three land transport modes and two project phases pp. 167-179

- Laura Molinari, Elvira Haezendonck and Vincent Mabillard
- Does transportation infrastructure accelerate factor outflow from shrinking cities? An evidence from China pp. 180-190

- Yan Li and Zhenhua Chen
- Effects of the built environment and sociodemographic characteristics on Children's school travel pp. 191-202

- Man Li, Yupeng Wang and Dian Zhou
- Impacts of high-speed rail on the industrial developments of non-central cities in China pp. 203-216

- Zongxin Li, Qingyu Wang, Mengshan Cai and Wing-Keung Wong
- How has COVID-19 impacted customer perceptions and demand for delivery services: An exploratory analysis pp. 217-230

- Marcella Kaplan, Susan Hotle and Kevin Heaslip
- Who is doing what and how? Descriptive analysis of the sustainable mobility planning practice in Germany pp. 231-241

- Gabriela Michelini, Diego Dametto and Antje Michel
Volume 133, issue C, 2023
- Analysis of gender-specific bicycle route choices using revealed preference surveys based on GPS traces pp. 1-14

- Federico Rupi, Marzia Freo, Cristian Poliziani, Maria Nadia Postorino and Joerg Schweizer
- Assessing the equity impact of cycling infrastructure allocation: Implications for planning practice pp. 15-26

- Isabel Cunha and Cecília Silva
- Evaluation and improvement of the resilience of a transportation system against epidemic diseases: A system dynamics approach pp. 27-44

- Mohammad-Ali Gorji, Seyyed-Nader Shetab-Boushehri and Meisam Akbarzadeh
- Modeling vehicle-miles of travel accounting for latent heterogeneity pp. 45-53

- Fatemeh Nazari and Mohammadian, Abolfazl (Kouros)
- What does a low-carbon fuel standard contribute to a policy mix? An interdisciplinary review of evidence and research gaps pp. 54-63

- Jonn Axsen and Michael Wolinetz
- Impact of high-speed rail on high-skilled labor mobility in China pp. 64-74

- Qiyun Feng, Zhenhua Chen, Chuanchao Cheng and Haiqing Chang
- MaaS in a regional and rural setting: Recent experience pp. 75-85

- Corinne Mulley, John D. Nelson, Chinh Ho and David Hensher
- Forecasting container freight rates using the Prophet forecasting method pp. 86-107

- Naima Saeed, Su Nguyen, Kevin Cullinane, Victor Gekara and Prem Chhetri
- Zone-based TOD evaluation considering interdependences among criteria and zones pp. 108-119

- Jen-Jia Lin, Tzu-Yun Lin, Bhadradri Raghuram Kadali and Saladi S.V. Subbarao
- Double-edged trains pp. 120-133

- Sunbin Yoo, Junya Kumagai, Kohei Kawasaki, Sungwan Hong, Bingqi Zhang, Takuya Shimamura and Shunsuke Managi
- Further evidence on the financial impact of environmental regulations on the trucking industry pp. 134-143

- Elizabeth H. Turner and Mark A. Thompson
- Taxi and urban mobility studies: A bibliometric analysis pp. 144-155

- Emili Vizuete-Luciano, Miguel Guillén-Pujadas, David Alaminos and José María Merigó-Lindahl
- Shared mobility research: Looking through a paradox lens pp. 156-167

- Claire Papaix, Mariya Eranova and Li Zhou
- Exploring the link between regional transportation governance and outcomes: A novel measure of polycentricity in metropolitan public transportation systems pp. 168-175

- Thomas Skuzinski, David Weinreich and Carolina Velandia Hernandez
- Examining unmanned aircraft user compliance with Civil Aviation Rules: The case of New Zealand pp. 176-185

- Isaac Levi Henderson and Andrew Shelley
- Development of new railway timetabling rules for increased robustness pp. 198-208

- Emma Solinen and Carl-William Palmqvist
- Infrastructure requirements for the safe operation of automated vehicles: Opinions from experts and stakeholders pp. 209-222

- Oguz Tengilimoglu, Oliver Carsten and Zia Wadud
- The role of transport infrastructure in economic growth: Empirical evidence in the UK pp. 223-233

- Yijia Zhang and Lu Cheng
- The elasticity of demand on urban highways: The case of Santiago pp. 234-241

- Marco Batarce, Franco Basso and Leonardo J. Basso
Volume 132, issue C, 2023
- Role played by social factors and privacy concerns in autonomous vehicle adoption pp. 1-15

- Klara Ljubi and Aleš Groznik
- What EV users say about policy efficacy: Evidence from Shanghai pp. 16-26

- Yuan Peng and Xuemei Bai
- Factors affecting acceptance of electric two-wheelers in India: A discrete choice survey pp. 27-41

- Rahul Chakraborty and Sujoy Chakravarty
- Effects of a bike sharing system and COVID-19 on low-carbon traffic modal shift and emission reduction pp. 42-64

- Xiang Zhang and Wence Li
- Using mobile phone big data to identify inequity of aging groups in transit-oriented development station usage: A case of Tokyo pp. 65-75

- Zhiheng Chen, Peiran Li, YanXiu Jin, Shreyas Bharule, Ning Jia, Wenjing Li, Xuan Song, Ryosuke Shibasaki and Haoran Zhang
- Useful energy is a meaningful approach to building the decarbonization: A case of study of the Ecuadorian transport sector pp. 76-87

- Gonzalo Chiriboga, Rommel Chamba, Andrés Garcia, Roberto Heredia-Fonseca, Carolina Montero- Calderón and Ghem Carvajal C
- Value uplift from transit investment-Property value or land value? A case study of the Gold Coast light rail system in Australia pp. 88-98

- Min Zhang
- A systemic approach to the transformation of swiss railway stations: Mind the gap between the local, short-term and national, long-term worldviews pp. 99-111

- Philippe Stadler Benz and Michael Stauffacher
- Shipping connectivity data analytics: Implications for maritime policy pp. 112-127

- Wei Yim Yap, Cheng-Hsien Hsieh and Paul Tae-Woo Lee
- Multimodal transportation network with cargo containerization technology: Advantages and challenges pp. 128-143

- Xuehao Feng, Rui Song, Wenwei Yin, Xiaowei Yin and Ruiyou Zhang
- A city-level transport vision for 2050: Reimagined since COVID-19 pp. 144-153

- Katherine Pawluk De-Toledo, Steve O'Hern and Sjaan Koppel
- Assessing social and spatial access equity in regulatory frameworks for moped-style scooter sharing services pp. 154-162

- Xavier Bach, Oriol Marquet and Carme Miralles-Guasch
- Container terminal daily gate in and gate out forecasting using machine learning methods pp. 163-174

- Jiahuan Jin, Mingyu Ma, Huan Jin, Tianxiang Cui and Ruibin Bai
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