Transportation
1999 - 2025
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Volume 49, issue 6, 2022
- Intrapersonal variability in public transport path choice due to changes in service reliability pp. 1517-1547

- Ulrik Berggren, Carmelo D’Agostino, Helena Svensson and Karin Brundell-Freij
- Effects of spatial units and travel modes on urban commuting demand modeling pp. 1549-1575

- Fan Gao, Jinjun Tang and Zhitao Li
- Impact of TNC on travel behavior and mode choice: a comparative analysis of Boston and Philadelphia pp. 1577-1597

- Xiaoxia Dong, Erick Guerra and Ricardo A. Daziano
- The role of unpaid domestic work in explaining the gender gap in the (monetary) value of leisure pp. 1599-1625

- Simona Jokubauskaitė, Reinhard Hössinger, Sergio Jara-Diaz, Stefanie Peer, Alyssa Schneebaum, Basil Schmid, Florian Aschauer, Regine Gerike, Kay W. Axhausen and Friedrich Leisch
- Can bicycle sharing mitigate vehicle emission in Chinese large cities? Estimation based on mode shift analysis pp. 1627-1648

- Yi Zhu
- Development of an agent-based model for railway infrastructure project appraisal pp. 1649-1681

- Joana Cunha, Vasco Reis and Paulo Teixeira
- The effects of gift vouchers and environmental certificates on the demand for a collective DRT system pp. 1683-1714

- Aljoscha Minnich, Holger A. Rau and Jan Christian Schlüter
- Underlying dimensions of benefit and risk perception and their effects on people’s acceptance of conditionally/fully automated vehicles pp. 1715-1736

- Yukari Jessica Tham, Takaaki Hashimoto and Kaori Karasawa
- Gender differences in work-related high mobility differentiated by partnership and parenthood status pp. 1737-1764

- Isabelle Wachter and Christian Holz-Rau
- Exploring the attitudes of Millennials and Generation Xers toward ridesourcing services pp. 1765-1799

- Ghazaleh Azimi, Alireza Rahimi and Xia Jin
- A hybrid data fusion methodology for household travel surveys to reduce proxy biases and under-representation of specific sub-group of population pp. 1801-1836

- Kaili Wang, Sanjana Hossain and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Heterogeneity of autonomous vehicle adoption behavior due to peer effects and prior-AV knowledge pp. 1837-1860

- Yue Ding, Ruimin Li, Xiaokun Wang and Joshua Schmid
- Incorporating psychological needs in commute mode choice modelling: a hybrid choice framework pp. 1861-1889

- Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson, Mikkel Thorhauge, Sigal Kaplan, Otto Anker Nielsen and Sebastián Raveau
- Gender, mental health and travel pp. 1891-1920

- Roger L. Mackett
- Anticipatory routing methods for an on-demand ridepooling mobility system pp. 1921-1962

- Andres Fielbaum, Maximilian Kronmueller and Javier Alonso-Mora
- Evaluating the spatial and temporal distribution of beltway effects on housing prices using difference-in-differences methods pp. 1963-1998

- John Murray and Eleni Bardaka
- Mobility functional areas and COVID-19 spread pp. 1999-2025

- Stefano Iacus, Carlos Santamaria, Francesco Sermi, Spyridon Spyratos, Dario Tarchi and Michele Vespe
Volume 49, issue 5, 2022
- Easing or tightening control strategies: determination of COVID-19 parameters for an agent-based model pp. 1265-1293

- Ali Najmi, Sahar Nazari, Farshid Safarighouzhdi, Eric J. Miller, Raina MacIntyre and Taha H. Rashidi
- Travel experience matters: Expected personal mobility impacts after simulated L3/L4 automated driving pp. 1295-1314

- Esko Lehtonen, Johanna Wörle, Fanny Malin, Barbara Metz and Satu Innamaa
- Double parking in New York city: a comparison between commercial vehicles and passenger vehicles pp. 1315-1337

- Woojung Kim and Xiaokun (Cara) Wang
- A data-driven travel mode share estimation framework based on mobile device location data pp. 1339-1383

- Mofeng Yang, Yixuan Pan, Aref Darzi, Sepehr Ghader, Chenfeng Xiong and Lei Zhang
- Eliminating barriers to nighttime activity participation: the case of on-demand transit in Belleville, Canada pp. 1385-1408

- Yixue Zhang, Steven Farber and Mischa Young
- Uncovering travel and charging patterns of private electric vehicles with trajectory data: evidence and policy implications pp. 1409-1439

- Mingdong Sun, Chunfu Shao, Chengxiang Zhuge, Pinxi Wang, Xiong Yang and Shiqi Wang
- Price-based regulation of oligopolistic markets under discrete choice models of demand pp. 1441-1463

- Stefano Bortolomiol, Virginie Lurkin and Michel Bierlaire
- Intra-destination travel behavior of alpine tourists: a literature review on choice determinants and the survey work pp. 1465-1516

- Bartosz Bursa, Markus Mailer and Kay W. Axhausen
Volume 49, issue 4, 2022
- Remembering David Hartgen and Martin Wachs pp. 1059-1060

- Martin Richards
- Framework for designing sample travel surveys for transport demand modelling in cities: some comments pp. 1061-1062

- J. de D. Ortúzar
- Inertia effects of past behavior in commuting modal shift behavior: interactions, variations and implications for demand estimation pp. 1063-1097

- Kun Gao, Minhua Shao, Kay W. Axhausen, Lijun Sun, Huizhao Tu and Yihong Wang
- Reassessing the commuting penalty for immigrants: new evidence from Spain pp. 1099-1132

- José Casado-Díaz, Raquel Simón-Albert and Hipólito Simón
- Vehicle scheduling for on-demand vehicle fleets in macroscopic travel demand models pp. 1133-1155

- Johann Hartleb, Markus Friedrich and Emely Richter
- Travellers’ perceptions of travel time reliability in the presence of rare events pp. 1157-1181

- Emily K. M. Moylan, Michiel Bliemer and Taha Hossein Rashidi
- The value of travel time savings in freight transport: a meta-analysis pp. 1183-1209

- Jawaher Binsuwadan, Gerard De Jong, Richard Batley and Phill Wheat
- Modeling the α-max capacity of transportation networks: a single-level mathematical programming formulation pp. 1211-1243

- Zhaoqi Zang, Xiangdong Xu, Anthony Chen and Chao Yang
- Do frequent satisfying trips by public transport impact its intended use in later life? pp. 1245-1263

- Jonas De Vos, E. Owen D. Waygood, Laurence Letarte and Mengqiu Cao
Volume 49, issue 3, 2022
- Exploring the correlation between ride-hailing and multimodal transit ridership in toronto pp. 765-789

- Wenting Li, Amer Shalaby and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Towards an enriched framework of service evaluation for pedestrian and bicyclist infrastructure: acknowledging the power of users’ perceptions pp. 791-814

- Alvaro Rodriguez-Valencia, Jose Agustin Vallejo-Borda, German A. Barrero and Hernan Alberto Ortiz-Ramirez
- E-bike user groups and substitution effects: evidence from longitudinal travel data in the Netherlands pp. 815-840

- Mathijs Haas, Maarten Kroesen, Caspar Chorus, Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser and Serge Hoogendoorn
- Cohort analysis of driving cessation and limitation among older adults pp. 841-865

- Andrew Schouten, Martin Wachs, Evelyn A. Blumenberg and Hannah R. King
- Correlates of bicycling trip flows in Hamilton, Ontario: fastest, quietest, or balanced routes? pp. 867-895

- Elise Desjardins, Christopher D. Higgins, Darren M. Scott, Emma Apatu and Antonio Páez
- Understanding bikeability: a methodology to assess urban networks pp. 897-925

- Giulia Reggiani, Tim Oijen, Homayoun Hamedmoghadam, Winnie Daamen, Hai L. Vu and Serge Hoogendoorn
- Impacts of highly automated vehicles on travel demand: macroscopic modeling methods and some results pp. 927-950

- Jörg Sonnleitner, Markus Friedrich and Emely Richter
- A clustering based traffic flow prediction method with dynamic spatiotemporal correlation analysis pp. 951-988

- Unsok Ryu, Jian Wang, Unjin Pak, Sonil Kwak, Kwangchol Ri, Junhyok Jang and Kyongjin Sok
- The influence of panel effects and inertia on travel cost elasticities for car use and public transport pp. 989-1016

- Lissy Paix, Abu Toasin Oakil, Frank Hofman and Karst Geurs
- Analysis of activity participation and time use decisions of partners: the context of low-and high-income households pp. 1017-1058

- Punyabeet Sarangi and M. Manoj
Volume 49, issue 2, 2022
- Do transportation network companies increase or decrease transit ridership? Empirical evidence from San Francisco pp. 313-342

- Gregory D. Erhardt, Richard Alexander Mucci, Drew Cooper, Bhargava Sana, Mei Chen and Joe Castiglione
- Understanding the effects of travel demand management on metro commuters’ behavioural loyalty: a hybrid choice modelling approach pp. 343-372

- Ning Huan, Stephane Hess and Enjian Yao
- Exploring ride-hailing fares: an empirical analysis of the case of Madrid pp. 373-393

- Thais Rangel, Juan Nicolas Gonzalez, Juan Gomez, Fernando Romero and Jose Manuel Vassallo
- Impacts of Pokémon GO on route and mode choice decisions: exploring the potential for integrating augmented reality, gamification, and social components in mobile apps to influence travel decisions pp. 395-444

- Yuntao Guo, Srinivas Peeta, Shubham Agrawal and Irina Benedyk
- The changing accuracy of traffic forecasts pp. 445-466

- Jawad Mahmud Hoque, Gregory D. Erhardt, David Schmitt, Mei Chen, Ankita Chaudhary, Martin Wachs and Reginald R. Souleyrette
- Network design for line-based autonomous bus services pp. 467-502

- Jonas Hatzenbühler, Oded Cats and Erik Jenelius
- Changes in private car ownership associated with car sharing: gauging differences by residential location and car share typology pp. 503-527

- Taru Jain, Geoffrey Rose and Marilyn Johnson
- Exploring activity-travel behavior changes during the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia pp. 529-553

- Muhammad Zudhy Irawan, Prawira Fajarindra Belgiawan, Tri Basuki Joewono, Faza Fawzan Bastarianto, Muhamad Rizki and Anugrah Ilahi
- The demand impacts of train punctuality in great britain: systematic review, meta-analysis and some new econometric insights pp. 555-589

- Mark Wardman and Richard Batley
- A cluster analysis of cyclists in Europe: common patterns, behaviours, and attitudes pp. 591-620

- Federico Fraboni, Gabriele Prati, Giulia Casu, Marco De Angelis and Luca Pietrantoni
- Public transport reliability across preferences, modes, and space pp. 621-640

- Jaime Soza-Parra, Sebastián Raveau and Juan Carlos Muñoz
- Sentiment analysis of popular-music references to automobiles, 1950s to 2010s pp. 641-678

- Chenyang Wu, Scott Le Vine, Elizabeth Bengel, Jason Czerwinski and John Polak
- Dynamic pricing of free-floating carsharing networks with sensitivity to travellers’ attitudes towards risk pp. 679-702

- Chenyang Wu, Scott Vine, Aruna Sivakumar and John Polak
- Perceived risk of lock-in in the front-end phase of major transportation projects pp. 703-733

- Chantal C. Cantarelli, David Oglethorpe and Bert Wee
- Social distancing in public transport: mobilising new technologies for demand management under the Covid-19 crisis pp. 735-764

- Daniel Hörcher, Ramandeep Singh and Daniel J. Graham
Volume 49, issue 1, 2022
- Modeling car ownership and use in a developing country context with informal public transportation pp. 1-36

- Lara Al Otary, Maya Abou-Zeid and Isam Kaysi
- Reducing traffic congestion and increasing sustainability in special urban areas through one-way traffic reconfiguration pp. 37-60

- Hadi Karimi, Bahador Ghadirifaraz, Seyed Nader Shetab Boushehri, Seyyed-Mohammadreza Hosseininasab and Narges Rafiei
- Participation in online activities while travelling: an application of the MDCEV model in the context of rail travel pp. 61-87

- Chiara Calastri, Jacek Pawlak and Richard Batley
- Residential relocations and changes in vehicle ownership pp. 89-113

- Andrew Schouten
- Framework for designing sample travel surveys for transport demand modelling in cities pp. 115-136

- Peter Horbachov, Oleksandr Makarichev, Stanislav Svichynskyi and Ihor Ivanov
- Feasibility of estimating travel demand using geolocations of social media data pp. 137-161

- Yuan Liao, Sonia Yeh and Jorge Gil
- Evaluating impacts of coastal flooding on the transportation system using an activity-based travel demand model: a case study in Miami-Dade County, FL pp. 163-184

- Yu Han, Changjie Chen, Zhong-Ren Peng and Pallab Mozumder
- Latent stage model for carsharing usage frequency estimation with Montréal case study pp. 185-211

- Cen Zhang, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker and Martin Trépanier
- Investigating the temporal changes in the relationships between time spent on the internet and non-mandatory activity-travel time use pp. 213-235

- Guoqiang Wu, Jinhyun Hong and Piyushimita Thakuriah
- Service quality, satisfaction and behavioral intentions towards public transport from the point of view of private vehicle users pp. 237-269

- Juan de Oña
- A mixed methods approach to the social assessment of transport infrastructure projects pp. 271-291

- Karen Lucas, Ian Philips and Ersilia Verlinghieri
- The evolution, usage and trip patterns of taxis & ridesourcing services: evidence from 2001, 2009 & 2017 US National Household Travel Survey pp. 293-311

- Xiatian Wu and Don MacKenzie
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