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Volume 46, issue 6, 2019

Impact of shared and autonomous vehicles on travel behavior pp. 1971-1974 Downloads
Naveen Eluru and Charisma F. Choudhury
Evaluating the impact of spatio-temporal demand forecast aggregation on the operational performance of shared autonomous mobility fleets pp. 1975-1996 Downloads
Florian Dandl, Michael Hyland, Klaus Bogenberger and Hani S. Mahmassani
Robo-Taxi service fleet sizing: assessing the impact of user trust and willingness-to-use pp. 1997-2015 Downloads
Reza Vosooghi, Joseph Kamel, Jakob Puchinger, Vincent Leblond and Marija Jankovic
Behavioral modeling of on-demand mobility services: general framework and application to sustainable travel incentives pp. 2017-2039 Downloads
Yifei Xie, Mazen Danaf, Carlos Lima Azevedo, Arun Prakash Akkinepally, Bilge Atasoy, Kyungsoo Jeong, Ravi Seshadri and Moshe Ben-Akiva
Simulating a rich ride-share mobility service using agent-based models pp. 2041-2062 Downloads
Pau Segui-Gasco, Haris Ballis, Vittoria Parisi, David G. Kelsall, Robin J. North and Didac Busquets
Investigating user perception on autonomous vehicle (AV) based mobility-on-demand (MOD) services in Singapore using the logit kernel approach pp. 2063-2080 Downloads
Yutong Cai, Hua Wang, Ghim Ping Ong, Qiang Meng and Lee Der-Horng
Incorporating features of autonomous vehicles in activity-based travel demand model for Columbus, OH pp. 2081-2102 Downloads
Gaurav Vyas, Pooneh Famili, Peter Vovsha, Daniel Fay, Ashish Kulshrestha, Greg Giaimo and Rebekah Anderson
Would being driven by others affect the value of travel time? Ridehailing as an analogy for automated vehicles pp. 2103-2116 Downloads
Jingya Gao, Andisheh Ranjbari and Don MacKenzie
Effects of neighborhood environments on perceived risk of self-driving: evidence from the 2015 and 2017 Puget Sound Travel Surveys pp. 2117-2136 Downloads
Kailai Wang and Gulsah Akar
The role of access and egress in passenger overall satisfaction with high speed rail pp. 2137-2150 Downloads
Feng Zhen, Xinyu Cao and Jia Tang
E-bikes among older adults: benefits, disadvantages, usage and crash characteristics pp. 2151-2172 Downloads
Jelle Van Cauwenberg, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Peter Clarys, Bas de Geus and Benedicte Deforche
The impact of ride-hailing on vehicle miles traveled pp. 2173-2194 Downloads
Alejandro Henao and Wesley E. Marshall
The influence of passenger load, driving cycle, fuel price and different types of buses on the cost of transport service in the BRT system in Curitiba, Brazil pp. 2195-2242 Downloads
Dennis Dreier, Semida Silveira, Dilip Khatiwada, Keiko V. O. Fonseca, Rafael Nieweglowski and Renan Schepanski
Shared taxis: modelling the choice of a paratransit mode in Santiago de Chile pp. 2243-2268 Downloads
Cristian Domarchi, Juan Enrique Coeymans and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
Spatio-temporal analysis of rail station ridership determinants in the built environment pp. 2269-2289 Downloads
Yadi Zhu, Feng Chen, Zijia Wang and Jin Deng
Investigation of carriers’ ability to transfer toll increases: an empirical analysis of freight agents’ relative market power pp. 2291-2308 Downloads
Dapeng Zhang, Xiaokun Wang, José Holguín-Veras and Wei Zou
Simulation-based dynamic adjustments of prices and subsidies for transportation PPP projects based on stakeholders’ satisfaction pp. 2309-2345 Downloads
Jingfeng Yuan, Wenying Ji, Jiyue Guo and Mirosław J. Skibniewski
Using best–worst scaling to identify barriers to walkability: a study of Porto Alegre, Brazil pp. 2347-2379 Downloads
Ana Margarita Larranaga, Julian Arellana, Luis Ignacio Rizzi, Orlando Strambi and Helena Beatriz Bettella Cybis
Acceptance of disincentives to driving and pro-environmental transport intentions: the role of value structure, environmental beliefs and norm activation pp. 2381-2396 Downloads
Trond Nordfjærn and Torbjørn Rundmo
The impact of ignoring intrazonal trips in assignment models: a stochastic approach pp. 2397-2417 Downloads
Ouassim Manout and Patrick Bonnel
Joint modeling of evacuation departure and travel times in hurricanes pp. 2419-2440 Downloads
Hemant Gehlot, Arif M. Sadri and Satish V. Ukkusuri
Travel mode attitudes, urban context, and demographics: do they interact differently for bicycle commuting and cycling for other purposes? pp. 2441-2463 Downloads
Jie Gao, Dick Ettema, Marco Helbich and Carlijn B. M. Kamphuis

Volume 46, issue 5, 2019

Survey design for exploring demand for Mobility as a Service plans pp. 1525-1558 Downloads
Melinda Matyas and Maria Kamargianni
Implications of link-based equity objectives on transportation network design problem pp. 1559-1589 Downloads
Xiang Zhang and S. Travis Waller
Assessing network vulnerability of heavy rail systems with the impact of partial node failures pp. 1591-1614 Downloads
Qian Ye and Hyun Kim
How does travel satisfaction sum up? An exploratory analysis in decomposing the door-to-door experience for multimodal trips pp. 1615-1642 Downloads
Roberto F. Abenoza, Oded Cats and Yusak O. Susilo
Investigating inter-generational changes in activity-travel behavior: a disaggregate approach pp. 1643-1687 Downloads
Meng Zhou and Donggen Wang
Exploratory analysis of Zipf’s universal power law in activity schedules pp. 1689-1712 Downloads
Wim Ectors, Bruno Kochan, Davy Janssens, Tom Bellemans and Geert Wets
Characteristics analysis for travel behavior of transportation hub passengers using mobile phone data pp. 1713-1736 Downloads
Gang Zhong, Tingting Yin, Jian Zhang, Shanglu He and Bin Ran
Assessing the effects of a mixed-mode design in a longitudinal household travel survey pp. 1737-1753 Downloads
Christine Eisenmann, Bastian Chlond, Clotilde Minster, Christian Jödden and Peter Vortisch
Representing heterogeneity in structural relationships among multiple choice variables using a latent segmentation approach pp. 1755-1784 Downloads
Sebastian Astroza, Venu M. Garikapati, Ram M. Pendyala, Chandra R. Bhat and Patricia Mokhtarian
Bicycle commuting in an automobile-dominated city: how individuals become and remain bike commuters in Charlotte, North Carolina pp. 1785-1806 Downloads
Kevin B. Caldwell and Robert H. W. Boyer
The impact of planned disruptions on rail passenger demand pp. 1807-1837 Downloads
Jeremy D. Shires, Manuel Ojeda-Cabral and Mark Wardman
A study on route choice preferences for commuter and non-commuter bicyclists: a case study of Kharagpur and Asansol, India pp. 1839-1865 Downloads
Bandhan Bandhu Majumdar and Sudeshna Mitra
An optimization model for integrated transit-parking policy planning pp. 1867-1891 Downloads
Joana Cavadas and António Pais Antunes
A fractional perspective to the modelling of Lisbon’s public transportation network pp. 1893-1913 Downloads
António Dinis F. Santos, Duarte Valério, J. A. Tenreiro Machado and António M. Lopes
A novel approach for systematically calibrating transport planning model systems pp. 1915-1950 Downloads
Ali Najmi, Taha H. Rashidi and Eric J. Miller
The potential of mobility as a service bundles as a mobility management tool pp. 1951-1968 Downloads
Melinda Matyas and Maria Kamargianni
Correction to: The role of travel demand and network centrality on the connectivity and resilience of an urban street system pp. 1969-1969 Downloads
Meisam Akbarzadeh, Soroush Memarmontazerin, Sybil Derrible and Sayed Farzin Salehi Reihani

Volume 46, issue 4, 2019

Institutional issues in planning for more uncertain futures pp. 1075-1092 Downloads
Greg Marsden and Noreen C. McDonald
Does a high level of multimodality mean less car use? An exploration of multimodality trends in England pp. 1093-1126 Downloads
Eva Heinen and Giulio Mattioli
The role of travel demand and network centrality on the connectivity and resilience of an urban street system pp. 1127-1141 Downloads
Meisam Akbarzadeh, Soroush Memarmontazerin, Sybil Derrible and Sayed Farzin Salehi Reihani
Vulnerability evaluation of freight railway networks using a heuristic routing and scheduling optimization model pp. 1143-1170 Downloads
Mostafa Bababeik, Mohammad Mahdi Nasiri, Navid Khademi and Anthony Chen
Carsharing in Switzerland: identifying new markets by predicting membership based on data on supply and demand pp. 1171-1194 Downloads
Maria Juschten, Timo Ohnmacht, Vu Thi Thao, Regine Gerike and Reinhard Hössinger
Stated preference modelling of intra-household decisions: Can you more easily approximate the preference space? pp. 1195-1213 Downloads
Matthew J. Beck and John M. Rose
Vehicle automation and freeway ‘pipeline’ capacity in the context of legal standards of care pp. 1215-1244 Downloads
Scott Le Vine, You Kong, Xiaobo Liu and John Polak
Structure and influencing factors of CO2 emissions from transport sector in three major metropolitan regions of China: estimation and decomposition pp. 1245-1269 Downloads
Linna Li
My way or the highway? Framing transportation planners’ attitudes in negotiating professional expertise and public insight pp. 1271-1290 Downloads
Geoffrey A. Battista and Kevin Manaugh
The impact of metro services on housing prices: a case study from Beijing pp. 1291-1317 Downloads
Shengxiao Li, Luoye Chen and Pengjun Zhao
Joint travel problem in space–time multi-state supernetworks pp. 1319-1343 Downloads
Feixiong Liao
Variation in cost overruns of transportation projects: an econometric meta-regression analysis of studies reported in the literature pp. 1345-1368 Downloads
James Odeck
A time-use activity-pattern recognition model for activity-based travel demand modeling pp. 1369-1394 Downloads
Mohammad Hesam Hafezi, Lei Liu and Hugh Millward
Empirical speed models for cycling in the Oslo road network pp. 1395-1419 Downloads
Stefan Flügel, Nina Hulleberg, Aslak Fyhri, Christian Weber and Gretar Ævarsson
The role of intention as mediator between latent effects and behavior: application of a hybrid choice model to study departure time choices pp. 1421-1445 Downloads
Mikkel Thorhauge, Elisabetta Cherchi, Joan L. Walker and Jeppe Rich
An exploratory analysis of observed and latent variables affecting intercity train service quality in developing countries pp. 1447-1466 Downloads
Md Hadiuzzaman, Nahid Parvez Farazi, Sanjana Hossain and D. M. Ghius Malik
Misclassification in travel surveys and implications to choice modeling: application to household auto ownership decisions pp. 1467-1485 Downloads
Rajesh Paleti and Lacramioara Balan
Direct to your destination: the size, scope and competitive status of express coach carriers in the United States pp. 1487-1504 Downloads
Joseph P. Schwieterman, Nicholas J. Klein and Alexander Levin
Subjective well-being in China: how much does commuting matter? pp. 1505-1524 Downloads
Zhenjun Zhu, Zhigang Li, Hongsheng Chen, Ye Liu and Jun Zeng

Volume 46, issue 3, 2019

Investigating commute satisfaction differences of private car users and public transport users in a developing country context pp. 515-536 Downloads
Zahwa Al-Ayyash and Maya Abou-Zeid
Analysis of social networks, social interactions, and out-of-home leisure activity generation: Evidence from Japan pp. 537-562 Downloads
Giancarlos Troncoso Parady, Genki Katayama, Hiromu Yamazaki, Tatsuki Yamanami, Kiyoshi Takami and Noboru Harata
An empirical study on aggregation of alternatives and its influence on prediction in car type choice models pp. 563-582 Downloads
Shiva Habibi, Emma Frejinger and Marcus Sundberg
New appraisal values of travel time saving and reliability in Great Britain pp. 583-621 Downloads
Richard Batley, John Bates, Michiel Bliemer, Maria Börjesson, Jeremy Bourdon, Manuel Ojeda Cabral, Phani Kumar Chintakayala, Charisma Choudhury, Andrew Daly, Thijs Dekker, Efie Drivyla, Tony Fowkes, Stephane Hess, Chris Heywood, Daniel Johnson, James Laird, Peter Mackie, John Parkin, Stefan Sanders, Rob Sheldon, Mark Wardman and Tom Worsley
Analysing the effect of trip satisfaction on satisfaction with the leisure activity at the destination of the trip, in relationship with life satisfaction pp. 623-645 Downloads
Jonas De Vos
Activity-based trip chaining behavior analysis in the network under the parking fee scheme pp. 647-669 Downloads
Ge Gao, Huijun Sun and Jianjun Wu
A disaggregate stochastic freight transport model for Sweden pp. 671-696 Downloads
Megersa Abate, Inge Vierth, Rune Karlsson, Gerard Jong and Jaap Baak
I want to ride it where I like: measuring design preferences in cycling infrastructure pp. 697-718 Downloads
Tomás Rossetti, Verónica Saud and Ricardo Hurtubia
The role of habit and residential location in travel behavior change programs, a field experiment pp. 719-734 Downloads
Kelcie M. Ralph and Anne E. Brown
Improving automobile insurance ratemaking using telematics: incorporating mileage and driver behaviour data pp. 735-752 Downloads
Mercedes Ayuso, Montserrat Guillen and Jens Perch Nielsen
Acceptability of Beijing congestion charging from a business perspective pp. 753-776 Downloads
Xin Li, John W. Shaw, Daizong Liu and Yun Yuan
Evaluating the multi-scale patterns of jobs-residence balance and commuting time–cost using cellular signaling data: a case study in Shanghai pp. 777-792 Downloads
Longxu Yan, Wang De, Shangwu Zhang and Dongcan Xie
The changes of activity-travel participation across gender, life-cycle, and generations in Sweden over 30 years pp. 793-818 Downloads
Yusak O. Susilo, Chengxi Liu and Maria Börjesson
Would Americans pay more in taxes for better transportation? Answers from seven years of national survey data pp. 819-840 Downloads
Hilary Nixon and Asha Weinstein Agrawal
The impacts of household features on commuting carbon emissions: a case study of Xi’an, China pp. 841-857 Downloads
Pu Lyu, Yongjie Lin and Yuanqing Wang
Hedonic modeling of commercial property values: distance decay from the links and nodes of rail and highway infrastructure pp. 859-882 Downloads
Kihwan Seo, Deborah Salon, Michael Kuby and Aaron Golub
Impacts of the urban parking system on cruising traffic and policy development: the case of Zurich downtown area, Switzerland pp. 883-908 Downloads
Jin Cao, Monica Menendez and Rashid Waraich
Development of a neighborhood commute mode share model using nationally-available data pp. 909-929 Downloads
Robert J. Schneider, Lingqian Hu and Joseph Stefanich
Drivers’ adoption of electronic payment in the Spanish toll road network pp. 931-955 Downloads
Javier Heras-Molina, Juan Gomez and José Manuel Vassallo
The role of parents’ mobility behavior for dynamics in car availability and commute mode use pp. 957-994 Downloads
Lisa Döring, Maarten Kroesen and Christian Holz-Rau
A utility-based bicycle speed choice model with time and energy factors pp. 995-1009 Downloads
Alexander Bigazzi and Charles Lindsey
The potential use of big vehicle GPS data for estimations of annual average daily traffic for unmeasured road segments pp. 1011-1032 Downloads
Hyun-ho Chang and Seung-hoon Cheon
Learning to use transit services: adapting to unfamiliar transit travel pp. 1033-1049 Downloads
Lorelei Schmitt, Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie
New potential for multimodal connection: exploring the relationship between taxi and transit in New York City (NYC) pp. 1051-1072 Downloads
Fangru Wang and Catherine L. Ross
Correction to: Shared school transportation: determinants of carpooling as children’s school travel mode in California pp. 1073-1073 Downloads
Rezwana Rafiq and Suman Kumar Mitra

Volume 46, issue 2, 2019

Travel demand modelling, data collection and well-being pp. 303-305 Downloads
Francesco Manca, Aruna Sivakumar and Stephane Hess
Time use, mobility and expenditure: an innovative survey design for understanding individuals’ trade-off processes pp. 307-339 Downloads
Florian Aschauer, Inka Rösel, Reinhard Hössinger, Heinz Brian Kreis and Regine Gerike
Impact of different shopping stages on shopping-related travel behaviour: analyses of the Netherlands Mobility Panel data pp. 341-371 Downloads
Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser, Marie-José Olde Kalter and Nina T. W. Schaap
Nudging people towards more sustainable residential choice decisions: an intervention based on focalism and visualization pp. 373-393 Downloads
Abhinav Bhattacharyya, Wen Jin, Caroline Floch, Daniel G. Chatman and Joan L. Walker
Use of repeated cross-sectional travel surveys for developing meta models of activity-travel scheduling processes pp. 395-423 Downloads
Sarah Salem and Khandker Nurul Habib
Post-Car World: data collection methods and response behavior in a multi-stage travel survey pp. 425-492 Downloads
Basil Schmid, Milos Balac and Kay W. Axhausen
Subjective well-being and travel: retrospect and prospect pp. 493-513 Downloads
Patricia Mokhtarian

Volume 46, issue 1, 2019

Effects of Taichung bus policy on ridership according to structural change analysis pp. 1-16 Downloads
Chao-Fu Yeh and Ming-Tsung Lee
Time-declining risk-adjusted social discount rates for transport infrastructure planning pp. 17-34 Downloads
Kathrin Goldmann
Transit user perceptions of driverless buses pp. 35-50 Downloads
Xiaoxia Dong, Matthew DiScenna and Erick Guerra
Built environment, travel behavior, and residential self-selection: a study based on panel data from Beijing, China pp. 51-74 Downloads
Donggen Wang and Tao Lin
Should I stay or should I go? Investigating route switching behavior from revealed preferences data pp. 75-93 Downloads
Alessandro Vacca, Carlo Giacomo Prato and Italo Meloni
Addressing the joint occurrence of self-selection and simultaneity biases in the estimation of program effects based on cross-sectional observational surveys: case study of travel behavior effects in carsharing pp. 95-123 Downloads
Gouri Shankar Mishra, Patricia Mokhtarian, Regina R. Clewlow and Keith F. Widaman
Residents’ expectations for new rail stops: optimistic neighborhood perceptions relate to subsequent transit ridership pp. 125-146 Downloads
Barbara B. Brown, Wyatt A. Jensen and Doug Tharp
Analysis of dynamic decision-making in a bicycle-sharing auction using a dynamic discrete choice model pp. 147-173 Downloads
Yusuke Hara and Eiji Hato
How perceptions mediate the effects of the built environment on travel behavior? pp. 175-197 Downloads
Liang Ma and Jason Cao
Applying the theory of reasoned action to understanding consumers’ intention to adopt hybrid electric vehicles in Saudi Arabia pp. 199-215 Downloads
Khalid Alzahrani, Adrienne Hall-Phillips and Amy Z. Zeng
Park-and-ride lot choice model using random utility maximization and random regret minimization pp. 217-232 Downloads
Bibhuti Sharma, Mark Hickman and Neema Nassir
Modelling travellers’ route choice behaviours with the concept of equivalent impedance pp. 233-262 Downloads
Jun Li and Xinjun Lai
Skateboarding for transportation: exploring the factors behind an unconventional mode choice among university skateboard commuters pp. 263-283 Downloads
Kevin Fang and Susan Handy
“Cutting costs to the bone”: the Portuguese experience in renegotiating public private partnerships highways during the financial crisis pp. 285-302 Downloads
Ricardo Ferreira Reis and Joaquim Miranda Sarmento
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