Transportation
1999 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2000
- Trip chaining as a barrier to the propensity to use public transport pp. 341-361

- David Hensher and April Reyes
- Analysis of Metropolitan Highway Capacity and the growth in vehicle miles of travel pp. 363-390

- Robert Noland and William Cowart
- Users of a regional telephone-based traveler information system – a study of TravInfo™ users in the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 391-417

- Shomik Mehndiratta, Michael Kemp, Sean Pierce and Jane Lappin
- Origin-destination matrices estimation model using automatic vehicle identification data and its application to the Han-Shin expressway network pp. 419-438

- Yasuo Asakura, Eiji Hato and Masuo Kashiwadani
Volume 27, issue 3, 2000
- A test of inter-modal performance measures for transit investment decisions pp. 243-267

- Jianling Li and Martin Wachs
- Distance and time based road pricing trial in Dublin pp. 269-283

- Margaret O'Mahony, Dermot Geraghty and Ivor Humphreys
- Optimal transport strategies for European cities pp. 285-315

- Anthony May, Simon Shepherd and Paul Timms
- A macroscopic taxi model for passenger demand, taxi utilization and level of services pp. 317-340

- Hai Yang, Yan Lau, Sze Wong and Hong Lo
Volume 27, issue 2, 2000
- Transport policy prioritisation for Dublin pp. 165-178

- E. Gibbons and M. O'Mahony
- Travel time ratio: the key factor of spatial reach pp. 179-199

- Martin Dijst and Velibor Vidakovic
- Timing rules for major transportation investments pp. 201-219

- Xuehao Chu and Steven Polzin
- Structure and dynamics of non-suburban passenger travel demand in Indian railways pp. 221-241

- Mudit Kulsreshtha and Barnali Nag
Volume 27, issue 1, 2000
- Travel behavior research pp. 1-4

- Hani Mahmassani and Ryuichi Kitamura
- A conceptual and methdological framework for the generation of activity-travel patterns pp. 5-23

- Chieh-Hua Wen and Frank Koppelman
- Micro-simulation of daily activity-travel patterns for travel demand forecasting pp. 25-51

- Ryuichi Kitamura, Cynthia Chen, Ram Pendyala and Ravi Narayanan
- Activity settings and travel behaviour: A social contact perspective pp. 53-73

- Andrew Harvey and Maria Taylor
- A computerized household activity scheduling survey pp. 75-97

- Sean Doherty and Eric Miller
- Asking the right questions about telecommuting: Avoiding pitfalls in surveying homebased work pp. 99-116

- Joanne Pratt
- Distributed work and travel behaviour: The dynamics of interactive agency choices between employers and employees pp. 117-148

- Ann Brewer and David Hensher
- Interpreting employee telecommuting adoption: An economics perspective pp. 149-164

- Jin-Ru Yen
Volume 26, issue 4, 1999
- Evaluating transportation programs: neglected principles pp. 323-336

- Thomas Higgins
- Productivity, efficiency and technical change in the European railways: A non-parametric approach pp. 337-357

- Pedro Cantos-Sánchez, José Pastor and Lorenzo Serrano Martinez
- Toward regional transportation governance: a case study of Greater Vancouver pp. 359-398

- John Meligrana
- Appraisal of investments in European nodal centres for goods – freight villages: A comparative analysis pp. 381-398

- Dimitrios Tsamboulas and Ioannis Dimitropoulos
- Simulation assessment of incident detection by cellular phone call-in programs pp. 399-416

- Renatus Mussa and Jonathan Upchurch
Volume 26, issue 3, 1999
- Organisation form, scale effects and efficiency in the British bus industry pp. 231-248

- Jonathan Cowie and Darinka Asenova
- Estimating induced travel for evaluation of metropolitan highway expansion pp. 249-262

- Patrick DeCorla-Souza and Harry Cohen
- Understanding individual travel decisions: results from a commuters survey in Geneva pp. 263-281

- André de Palma and Denis Rochat
- Elasticities for taxicab fares and service availability pp. 283-297

- Bruce Schaller
- Evaluating the benefits of a combined route guidance and road pricing system in a traffic network with recurrent congestion pp. 299-322

- Hai Yang
Volume 26, issue 2, 1999
- Guest editorial pp. 113-115

- Ryuichi Kitamura and Chandra Bhat
- A retrospective and prospective survey of time-use research pp. 119-139

- Chandra Bhat and Frank Koppelman
- Space, money, life-stage, and the allocation of time pp. 141-171

- David Levinson
- The role of anticipated time pressure in activity scheduling pp. 173-191

- Tommy Gärling, Robert Gillholm and William Montgomery
- Discretionary activity time allocation of individuals between in-home and out-of-home and between weekdays and weekends pp. 193-229

- Chandra Bhat and Rajul Misra
- An analysis of time allocation to in-home and out-of-home discretionary activities across working days and non- working days pp. 231-250

- Toshiyuki Yamamoto and Ryuichi Kitamura
Volume 26, issue 1, 1999
- Restructuring of road administrations: a paradigm shift pp. 1-3

- Antti Talvitie
- Performance indicators for the road sector pp. 5-30

- Antti Talvitie
- Commercialising the management and maintenance of trunk roads in the United Kingdom pp. 31-54

- Lawrie Haynes and Neil Roden
- The New Zealand experience in restructuring road administration New Zealand road reform pp. 55-66

- Robin Dunlop
- New models for financing and managing highways: asset-based road corporations in China pp. 67-86

- Ping Li, Sanli Zhang, Antti Talvitie and Yufu Chen
- Commercially managed road funds: managing roads like a business, not like a bureaucracy pp. 87-111

- Ian Heggie
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