Transportation
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Volume 47, issue 6, 2020
- Estimating the activity types of transit travelers using smart card transaction data: a case study of Singapore pp. 2703-2730

- Yi Zhu
- Assessment of the transit ridership prediction errors using AVL/APC data pp. 2731-2755

- You-Jin Jung and Jeffrey M. Casello
- Can passenger flow distribution be estimated solely based on network properties in public transport systems? pp. 2757-2776

- Ding Luo, Oded Cats and Hans Lint
- How commuting affects subjective wellbeing pp. 2777-2805

- Ben Clark, Kiron Chatterjee, Adam Martin and Adrian Davis
- Why (not) abolish fares? Exploring the global geography of fare-free public transport pp. 2807-2835

- Wojciech Kębłowski
- How do they get by without cars? An analysis of travel characteristics of carless households in California pp. 2837-2858

- Suman K. Mitra and Jean-Daniel M. Saphores
- The evaluation of large cycling infrastructure investments in Glasgow using crowdsourced cycle data pp. 2859-2872

- Jinhyun Hong, David Philip McArthur and Mark Livingston
- Freight generation and geographical effects: modelling freight needs of establishments in developing economies and analyzing their geographical disparities pp. 2873-2902

- Prasanta K. Sahu and Agnivesh Pani
- Modelling user satisfaction in public transport systems considering missing information pp. 2903-2921

- Eneko Echaniz, Chinh Ho, Andres Rodriguez and Luigi dell’Olio
- Estimation of origin–destination matrices using link counts and partial path data pp. 2923-2950

- Mojtaba Rostami Nasab and Yousef Shafahi
- Modelling traffic flows and estimating road travel times in transportation network under dynamic disturbances pp. 2951-2980

- Jincheng Jiang, Nico Dellaert, Tom Van Woensel and Lixin Wu
- Do preferences for BRT and LRT change as a voter, citizen, tax payer, or self-interested resident? pp. 2981-3030

- Camila Balbontin, David Hensher, Chinh Ho and Corinne Mulley
- Validation of automatic passenger counting: introducing the t-test-induced equivalence test pp. 3031-3045

- Michael Siebert and David Ellenberger
- Socioeconomic and usage characteristics of transportation network company (TNC) riders pp. 3047-3067

- Rick Grahn, Corey D. Harper, Chris Hendrickson, Zhen Qian and H. Scott Matthews
- Calibrating travel time thresholds with cluster analysis and AFC data for passenger reasonable route generation on an urban rail transit network pp. 3069-3090

- Wei Zhu, Wei-li Fan, Amr M. Wahaballa and Jin Wei
- Heterogeneity in marginal value of urban mobility: evidence from a large-scale household travel survey in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area pp. 3091-3108

- Jason Hawkins and Khandker Nurul Habib
Volume 47, issue 5, 2020
- The effect of information overload on the intention of consumers to adopt electric vehicles pp. 2067-2086

- Peng Cheng, Zhe Ouyang and Yang Liu
- Intrazonal or interzonal? Improving intrazonal travel forecast in a four-step travel demand model pp. 2087-2108

- Keunhyun Park, Sadegh Sabouri, Torrey Lyons, Guang Tian and Reid Ewing
- Investigating the influence of assigning a higher priority to scheduling work and school activities in the activity-based models on the simulated travel/activity patterns pp. 2109-2132

- Leila Dianat, Khandker Nurul Habib and Eric J. Miller
- Calibrating a transit assignment model using smart card data in a large-scale multi-modal transit network pp. 2133-2156

- Ahmad Tavassoli, Mahmoud Mesbah and Mark Hickman
- Factors underlying the connections between active transportation and public transit at commuter rail in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area pp. 2157-2178

- Kevin Chan and Steven Farber
- Calibration of a transit route choice model using revealed population data of smartcard in a multimodal transit network pp. 2179-2202

- Ikki Kim, Hyoung-Chul Kim, Dong-Jeong Seo and Jung In Kim
- X vs. Y: an analysis of intergenerational differences in transport mode use among young adults pp. 2203-2231

- Rico Krueger, Taha H. Rashidi and Akshay Vij
- Steering short-term demand for car-sharing: a mode choice and policy impact analysis by trip distance pp. 2233-2265

- Weibo Li and Maria Kamargianni
- What determines university student’s willingness to pay for bikeways? pp. 2267-2286

- Tatiana Cantillo, Andrés Vargas Pérez, Victor Cantillo and José Ramos
- Using activity-based models and the capability approach to evaluate equity considerations in transportation projects pp. 2287-2305

- Bat-hen Nahmias-Biran and Yoram Shiftan
- On the effect of operational service attributes on transit satisfaction pp. 2307-2336

- Jaime Allen, Juan Carlos Muñoz and Juan Ortúzar
- Demand management of congested public transport systems: a conceptual framework and application using smart card data pp. 2337-2365

- Anne Halvorsen, Haris N. Koutsopoulos, Zhenliang Ma and Jinhua Zhao
- To compete or not compete: exploring the relationships between motorcycle-based ride-sourcing, motorcycle taxis, and public transport in the Jakarta metropolitan area pp. 2367-2389

- Muhammad Zudhy Irawan, Prawira Fajarindra Belgiawan, Ari Krisna Mawira Tarigan and Fajar Wijanarko
- Discriminatory attitudes between ridesharing passengers pp. 2391-2414

- Scott Middleton and Jinhua Zhao
- A forward Markov model for predicting bicycle speed pp. 2415-2437

- Petter Arnesen, Olav Kåre Malmin and Erlend Dahl
- Trust in forecasts? Correlates with ridership forecast accuracy for fixed-guideway transit projects pp. 2439-2477

- Carole Turley Voulgaris
- Multi-objective bike-way network design problem with space–time accessibility constraint pp. 2479-2503

- Siying Zhu and Feng Zhu
- Are millennials more multimodal? A latent-class cluster analysis with attitudes and preferences among millennial and Generation X commuters in California pp. 2505-2528

- Yongsung Lee, Giovanni Circella, Patricia Mokhtarian and Subhrajit Guhathakurta
- What will autonomous trucking do to U.S. trade flows? Application of the random-utility-based multi-regional input–output model pp. 2529-2556

- Yantao Huang and Kara M. Kockelman
- Modelling the determinants of car-sharing adoption intentions among young adults: the role of attitude, perceived benefits, travel expectations and socio-demographic factors pp. 2557-2580

- Ransford A. Acheampong and Alhassan Siiba
- Short run fare elasticities for Bogotá’s BRT system: ridership responses to fare increases pp. 2581-2599

- Luis A. Guzman, Santiago Gomez and Carlos Alberto Moncada
- No longer in the driver’s seat: How do affective motivations impact consumer interest in automated vehicles? pp. 2601-2634

- Matthias N. Sweet and Kailey Laidlaw
- Modelling the dynamics between tour-based mode choices and tour-timing choices in daily activity scheduling pp. 2635-2669

- Md Sami Hasnine and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Home-work carpooling for social mixing pp. 2671-2701

- Federico Librino, M. Elena Renda, Paolo Santi, Francesca Martelli, Giovanni Resta, Fabio Duarte, Carlo Ratti and Jinhua Zhao
Volume 47, issue 4, 2020
- Traffic forecast inaccuracy in transportation: a literature review of roads and railways projects pp. 1571-1606

- Carlos Oliveira Cruz and Joaquim Miranda Sarmento
- Examining the effect of land-use function complementarity on intra-urban spatial interactions using metro smart card records pp. 1607-1629

- Mengyao Ren, Yaoyu Lin, Meihan Jin, Zhongyuan Duan, Yongxi Gong and Yu Liu
- Carpooling and drivers without household vehicles: gender disparity in automobility among Hispanics and non-Hispanics in the U.S pp. 1631-1663

- Miwa Matsuo
- The influence of variable message signs on en-route diversion between a toll highway and a free competing alternative pp. 1665-1687

- Fernando Romero, Juan Gomez, Thais Rangel, Rafael Jurado-Piña and José Manuel Vassallo
- Cycling culture and socialisation: modelling the effect of immigrant origin on cycling in Denmark and the Netherlands pp. 1689-1709

- Sonja Haustein, Maarten Kroesen and Ismir Mulalic
- Determinants affecting ferry users’ waiting time at ferry terminals pp. 1711-1732

- Thor-Erik Sandberg Hanssen, Finn Jørgensen and Berner Larsen
- Modeling the choice to switch from traditional modes to ridesourcing services for social/recreational trips in Lebanon pp. 1733-1763

- Rana Tarabay and Maya Abou-Zeid
- Studying the relationship between activity participation, social networks, expenditures and travel behavior on leisure activities pp. 1765-1786

- Maximiliano Lizana, Juan-Antonio Carrasco and Alejandro Tudela
- Investigating the capacity of continuous household travel surveys in capturing the temporal rhythms of travel demand pp. 1787-1808

- Wafic El-Assi, Catherine Morency, Eric J. Miller and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Towards improving resilience of cities: an optimisation approach to minimising vulnerability to disruption due to natural disasters under budgetary constraints pp. 1809-1842

- Allan Peñafiel Mera and Chandra Balijepalli
- Latent classes of daily mobility patterns: the relationship with attitudes towards modes pp. 1843-1866

- Danique Ton, Lara-Britt Zomer, Florian Schneider, Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser, Dorine Duives, Oded Cats and Serge Hoogendoorn
- Calibration of large-scale transport planning models: a structured approach pp. 1867-1905

- Ali Najmi, Taha H. Rashidi, James Vaughan and Eric J. Miller
- A randomized controlled trial in travel demand management pp. 1907-1932

- Adam Rosenfield, John P. Attanucci and Jinhua Zhao
- Potential last-mile impacts of crowdshipping services: a simulation-based evaluation pp. 1933-1954

- Michele D. Simoni, Edoardo Marcucci, Valerio Gatta and Christian G. Claudel
- Performance analysis of crowd-shipping in urban and suburban areas pp. 1955-1985

- Alireza Ermagun, Ali Shamshiripour and Amanda Stathopoulos
- The role of children’s independent mobility and social media use for face-to-face social interaction with friends pp. 1987-2009

- E. Owen D. Waygood, Lars E. Olsson, Ayako Taniguchi and Margareta Friman
- Ride-hailing, travel behaviour and sustainable mobility: an international review pp. 2011-2047

- Alejandro Tirachini
- Linear, non-linear, bi-directional? Testing the nature of the relationship between mobility and satisfaction with life pp. 2049-2066

- Alexa Delbosc, Maarten Kroesen, Bert Wee and Mathijs Haas
Volume 47, issue 3, 2020
- A random heaping model of annual vehicle kilometres travelled considering heterogeneous approximation in reporting pp. 1027-1045

- Toshiyuki Yamamoto, Jean-Loup Madre, Matthieu Lapparent and Roger Collet
- Travelers’ compliance with social routing advice: evidence from SP and RP experiments pp. 1047-1070

- Mariska van Essen, Tom Thomas, Eric van Berkum and Caspar Chorus
- “I’ll never stop driving my child to school”: on multimodal and monomodal car users pp. 1071-1102

- Milad Mehdizadeh and Alireza Ermagun
- Car-deficit households: determinants and implications for household travel in the U.S pp. 1103-1125

- Evelyn Blumenberg, Anne Brown and Andrew Schouten
- Parenthood and cars: A weakening relationship? pp. 1127-1145

- Laura McCarthy, Alexa Delbosc, Graham Currie and Andrew Molloy
- Does the accessibility measure influence the results of residential location choice modelling? pp. 1147-1176

- Ioannis Baraklianos, Louafi Bouzouina, Patrick Bonnel and Hind Aissaoui
- Functional requirements for inclusive transport pp. 1177-1198

- Kristin Ystmark Bjerkan and Liv Rakel Øvstedal
- Prevalence of alternative processing rules in the formation of daily travel satisfaction in the context multi-trip, multi-stage, multi-attribute travel experiences pp. 1199-1221

- Yanan Gao, Soora Rasouli, Harry Timmermans and Yuanqing Wang
- Design of a survey to assess prospects for consumer electric mobility in Canada: a retrospective appraisal pp. 1223-1250

- Elnaz Abotalebi, Mark R. Ferguson, Moataz Mohamed and Darren M. Scott
- Supplemental infrastructure: how community networks and immigrant identity influence cycling pp. 1251-1274

- Jesus M. Barajas
- Disentangling the role of cars and transit in employment and labor earnings pp. 1275-1309

- Michael J. Smart and Nicholas J. Klein
- Assessing the impacts of driving environment on driving behavior patterns pp. 1311-1337

- Marta V. Faria, Patrícia C. Baptista, Tiago L. Farias and João M. S. Pereira
- Shared school transportation: determinants of carpooling as children’s school travel mode in California pp. 1339-1357

- Rezwana Rafiq and Suman Kumar Mitra
- VTT or VTTS: a note on terminology for value of travel time work pp. 1359-1364

- Andrew Daly and Stephane Hess
- I’ll have to drive there: How daily time constraints impact women’s car use differently than men’s pp. 1365-1392

- Manish Shirgaokar and Kelly Lanyi-Bennett
- Effectiveness of Gravity Goods Ropeways in market participation of smallholder farmers in uplands pp. 1393-1414

- Diwakar Kc, Tek Maraseni, Chubamenla Jamir, Ritendra Thapa Magar and Florencia Tuladhar
- Medical-purposed travel behaviors in rural areas in developing countries: a case study in rural Cambodia pp. 1415-1438

- Rika Idei and Hironori Kato
- A joint time-assignment and expenditure-allocation model: value of leisure and value of time assigned to travel for specific population segments pp. 1439-1475

- Reinhard Hössinger, Florian Aschauer, Sergio Jara-Diaz, Simona Jokubauskaite, Basil Schmid, Stefanie Peer, Kay W. Axhausen and Regine Gerike
- The German value of time and value of reliability study: the survey work pp. 1477-1513

- Ilka Dubernet and Kay W. Axhausen
- The valuation and demand impacts of the worthwhile use of travel time with specific reference to the digital revolution and endogeneity pp. 1515-1540

- Mark Wardman, Phani Chintakayala and Chris Heywood
- A critical appraisal of the use of simple time-money trade-offs for appraisal value of travel time measures pp. 1541-1570

- Stephane Hess, Andrew Daly and Maria Börjesson
Volume 47, issue 2, 2020
- Disparities in access to opportunities across neighborhoods types: a case study from the Los Angeles region pp. 475-501

- Eun Jin Shin
- Planning for cycling in the dispersed city: establishing a hierarchy of effectiveness of municipal cycling policies pp. 503-527

- Lukas Adam, Tim Jones and Marco Brömmelstroet
- A finite mixture modeling approach to examine New York City bicycle sharing system (CitiBike) users’ destination preferences pp. 529-553

- Ahmadreza Faghih-Imani and Naveen Eluru
- Decisions on truck parking place and time on expressways: an analysis using digital tachograph data pp. 555-583

- Hajime Seya, Junyi Zhang, Makoto Chikaraishi and Ying Jiang
- Measuring and enhancing the transferability of hidden Markov models for dynamic travel behavioral analysis pp. 585-605

- Chenfeng Xiong, Di Yang, Jiaqi Ma, Xiqun Chen and Lei Zhang
- Using thematic analysis to explore symbolism in transport choice across national cultures pp. 607-640

- David P. Ashmore, Roselle Thoreau, Corina Kwami, Nicola Christie and Nicholas A. Tyler
- Impact of pricing and transit disruptions on bikeshare ridership and revenue pp. 641-662

- Shruthi Kaviti, Mohan M. Venigalla, Shanjiang Zhu, Kimberly Lucas and Stefanie Brodie
- Identifying factors influencing the slow market diffusion of electric vehicles in Korea pp. 663-688

- Moon-Koo Kim, Jong-Hyun Park, Kyungsoo Kim and Byoungkyu Park
- A comparison of users’ characteristics between station-based bikesharing system and free-floating bikesharing system: case study in Hangzhou, China pp. 689-704

- Mengwei Chen, Dianhai Wang, Yilin Sun, E. Owen D. Waygood and Wentao Yang
- Willingness to pay for freight travel time savings: contrasting random utility versus random valuation pp. 705-736

- Boris Goenaga and Victor Cantillo
- Role of the built environment on trip-chaining behavior: an investigation of workers and non-workers in Halifax, Nova Scotia pp. 737-761

- Tufayel Chowdhury and Darren M. Scott
- Trip chaining propensity and tour mode choice of out-of-home workers: evidence from a mid-sized Canadian city pp. 763-792

- Naznin Sultana Daisy, Lei Liu and Hugh Millward
- Car pride and its behavioral implications: an exploration in Shanghai pp. 793-810

- Zhan Zhao and Jinhua Zhao
- Establishing car sharing services in rural areas: a simulation-based fleet operations analysis pp. 811-826

- Stefan Illgen and Michael Höck
- Effect of critical incidents on public transport satisfaction and loyalty: an Ordinal Probit SEM-MIMIC approach pp. 827-863

- Jaime Allen, Laura Eboli, Gabriella Mazzulla and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- Has heavy vehicle tolling in Europe been effective in reducing road freight transport and promoting modal shift? pp. 865-892

- Juan Gomez and José Manuel Vassallo
- A comparative analysis of discretionary time allocation for social and non-social activities in the U.S. between 2003 and 2013 pp. 893-909

- Moyin Li and Nebiyou Tilahun
- Modeling co-dependent choice of workplace, residence and commuting mode using an error component mixed logit model pp. 911-933

- Jia Guo, Tao Feng and Harry J. P. Timmermans
- Carsharing: the impact of system characteristics on its potential to replace private car trips and reduce car ownership pp. 935-970

- Fanchao Liao, Eric Molin, Harry Timmermans and Bert van Wee
- Influencing factors and heterogeneity in ridership of traditional and app-based taxi systems pp. 971-996

- Wenbo Zhang, Tho V. Le, Satish V. Ukkusuri and Ruimin Li
- Commodity flow estimation for a metropolitan scale freight modeling system: supplier selection considering distribution channel using an error component logit mixture model pp. 997-1025

- Takanori Sakai, B. K. Bhavathrathan, André Alho, Tetsuro Hyodo and Moshe Ben-Akiva
Volume 47, issue 1, 2020
- Stable ride-sharing matching for the commuters with payment design pp. 1-21

- Zixuan Peng, Wenxuan Shan, Peng Jia, Bin Yu, Yonglei Jiang and Baozhen Yao
- A new twist on the gig economy: conducting surveys on Amazon Mechanical Turk pp. 23-42

- Laurie A. Garrow, Ziran Chen, Mohammad Ilbeigi and Virginie Lurkin
- Operational route choice methodologies for practical applications pp. 43-74

- Evanthia Kazagli, Michel Bierlaire and Matthieu de Lapparent
- Is generalised cost justified in travel demand analysis? pp. 75-108

- Mark Wardman and Jeremy Toner
- A model for multi-class road network recovery scheduling of regional road networks pp. 109-143

- Arash Kaviani, Russell G. Thompson, Abbas Rajabifard and Majid Sarvi
- The Gothenburg congestion charges: cost–benefit analysis and distribution effects pp. 145-174

- Jens West and Maria Börjesson
- We want it all: experiences from a survey seeking to capture social network structures, lifetime events and short-term travel and activity planning pp. 175-201

- Chiara Calastri, Romain Crastes dit Sourd and Stephane Hess
- Turn taking behavior in dual earner households with children: a focus on escorting routines pp. 203-222

- Bilin Han, Jinhee Kim and Harry Timmermans
- Assessing the effect of urban socioeconomic factors and the financial crisis of 2008 on domestic air cargo traffic in Florida pp. 223-241

- Farshid Azadian
- Do supra-modal traveller types exist? A travel behaviour market segmentation using Goal framing theory pp. 243-273

- Gustav Bösehans and Ian Walker
- Revisiting the relationship between traffic congestion and the economy: a longitudinal examination of U.S. metropolitan areas pp. 275-314

- Wesley E. Marshall and Eric Dumbaugh
- Understanding urban mobility patterns from a spatiotemporal perspective: daily ridership profiles of metro stations pp. 315-336

- Zuoxian Gan, Min Yang, Tao Feng and Harry Timmermans
- Existence, relatedness and growth needs as mediators between mode choice and travel satisfaction: evidence from Denmark pp. 337-358

- Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson, Sigal Kaplan, João de Abreu e Silva, Floridea Ciommo, Yoram Shiftan and Otto Anker Nielsen
- Using propensity score matching technique to address self-selection in transit-oriented development (TOD) areas pp. 359-371

- Arefeh Nasri, Carlos Carrion, Lei Zhang and Babak Baghaei
- Assessing the influence of indicators’ complexity on hybrid discrete choice model estimates pp. 373-396

- Luis Márquez, Victor Cantillo and Julian Arellana
- An empirical study of consumers’ intention to use ride-sharing services: using an extended technology acceptance model pp. 397-415

- Yu Wang, Shanyong Wang, Jing Wang, Jiuchang Wei and Chenglin Wang
- A subway planning bi-objective multi-period optimization model integrating timetabling and vehicle scheduling: a case study of Tehran pp. 417-443

- Mitra Heidari, Seyyed-Mahdi Hosseini-Motlagh and Nariman Nikoo
- Optimal deployment of emergency rescue stations in an urban transportation corridor pp. 445-473

- Zhi-Chun Li and Qian Liu
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