Transportation Planning and Technology
2000 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 8, 2018
- Strategies to achieve deep reductions in metropolitan transportation GHG emissions: the case of Philadelphia pp. 797-815

- Mohamad-Kenan Al-Rijleh, Ahsan Alam, Romano Foti, Patrick L. Gurian, Sabrina Spatari and Marianne Hatzopoulou
- Analyzing the impact of a planned transit-oriented development on mode share and traffic conditions pp. 816-829

- Zheng Zhu, Minha Lee, Yixuan Pan, Hang Yang and Lei Zhang
- Impact assessment of the Internet of Things on feeder transit performance pp. 830-844

- Shailesh Chandra, R. Thirumaleswara Naik and Luana Galbeno
- Women’s mode and trip structure choices in daily activity-travel: a developing country perspective pp. 845-877

- Mohammad Ali Arman, Navid Khademi and Matthieu de Lapparent
- Evaluating the operational performance of airside and landside at Chinese airports with novel inputs pp. 878-900

- Baocheng Zhang, Lili Wang, Zhijian Ye, Jianzhong Wang and Wenpeng Zhai
- Hybrid artificial neural network and locally weighted regression models for lane-based short-term urban traffic flow forecasting pp. 901-917

- Asif Raza and Ming Zhong
Volume 41, issue 7, 2018
- The changing role of decision support instruments in integrated infrastructure planning: lessons from the Sustainability Check pp. 679-705

- Niels Heeres, Taede Tillema and Jos Arts
- Modeling and optimizing urban bus transit considering headway variation for cost and service reliability analysis pp. 706-723

- Liuhui Zhao, Steven I. Chien, Lazar N. Spasovic and Xiaobo Liu
- Investigating scalability in population synthesis: a comparative approach pp. 724-735

- Ismaïl Saadi, Hamed Eftekhar, Jacques Teller and Mario Cools
- A validation measure for computational scheduler activity-based transportation models based on sequence alignment methods pp. 736-751

- George Sammour and Koen Vanhoof
- Estimation of rail passenger flow and system utilization with ticket transaction and gate data pp. 752-778

- Yung-Cheng (Rex) Lai, Chung-Wei Huang and Yu-Ting Hsu
- Does a circular high-speed rail network promote efficiency and spatial equity in transport accessibility? Evidence from Hainan Island, China pp. 779-795

- Tao Li, Shengrun Zhang, Xiaoshu Cao and Frank Witlox
Volume 41, issue 6, 2018
- Efficiency in Asian railways: a comparison between data envelopment analysis approaches pp. 573-599

- Peter Wanke and Md. Abul Kalam Azad
- Aggregating mobile object trajectories: cumulative time geographic density estimation for GPS data pp. 600-616

- Brittany S. Wood and Mark W. Horner
- Switching service types for multi-region bus systems pp. 617-643

- Myungseob (Edward) Kim, Paul Schonfeld and Eungcheol Kim
- India’s air traffic: towards an empirical framework for systems analysis pp. 644-659

- Hans Huber
- Gendered immobility: influence of social roles and local context on mobility decisions in Pakistan pp. 660-678

- Muhammad Adeel and Anthony G. O. Yeh
Volume 41, issue 5, 2018
- The impact of automated transit, pedestrian, and bicycling facilities on urban travel patterns pp. 463-480

- Jonathan Levine, Moira Zellner, María Arquero de Alarcón, Yoram Shiftan and Dean Massey
- Expertise in decision-making for large infrastructure projects: from UK trunk roads to High Speed Rail 2 pp. 481-496

- Geoffrey Dudley and David Banister
- Modeling risks and uncertainties in residents’ license choice behaviors under a vehicle restriction policy pp. 497-518

- Xinjun Lai, Zhi Li and Jun Li
- Optimizing express parcel networks and delivery schemes subject to timeliness tolerances pp. 519-535

- Shunan Yu and Zhongzhen Yang
- Daily activity and travel sequences of students, faculty and staff at a large Canadian university pp. 536-556

- Mohammad Hesam Hafezi, Naznin Sultana Daisy, Lei Liu and Hugh Millward
- Four-step travel demand model implementation for estimating traffic volumes on rural low-volume roads in Wyoming pp. 557-571

- Dick T. Apronti and Khaled Ksaibati
Volume 41, issue 4, 2018
- Identifying the most critical transportation intersections using social network analysis pp. 353-374

- Islam H. El-adaway, Ibrahim Abotaleb and Eric Vechan
- Real-time traveler information for urban arterials: a method for selecting metropolitan routes of significance pp. 375-388

- Ryan Fries, Md Toushik Ahmed Niloy and Veda Vyas
- Methods of dropping auxiliary lanes at freeway weaving segments pp. 389-401

- Yi Qi, Yubian Wang, Xiaoming Sammy Chen, Ruey Long Cheu, Lei Yu and Hualiang Teng
- Locating rental stations and bikeways in a public bike system pp. 402-420

- Jen-Jia Lin, Chun-Tien Lin and Cheng-Min Feng
- Automated real-time railway traffic control: an experimental analysis of reliability, resilience and robustness pp. 421-447

- Francesco Corman, Egidio Quaglietta and Rob M. P. Goverde
- Modeling and forecasting household energy consumption and related CO2 emissions integrating UrbanSim and transportation models: an Atlanta BeltLine case study pp. 448-462

- Dantong Wang and Chun Yuan
Volume 41, issue 3, 2018
- An investigation of tour generation models combining two waves of household travel surveys through pooled models pp. 229-243

- Kollol Shams, Hamidreza Asgari, Md Sakoat Hossan and Xia Jin
- Network-wide traffic and environmental impacts of acceleration and deceleration among Eco-Driving Vehicles in different road configurations pp. 244-264

- Md. Saniul Alam and Aonghus McNabola
- Origin-destination trip table estimation based on subarea network OD flow and vehicle trajectory data pp. 265-285

- Hyunmyung Kim, Daisik Nam, Wonho Suh and Seung Hoon Cheon
- Revenue management in the parking industry: a multiple garage intelligent reservation model pp. 286-300

- Martha A. Roper, Konstantinos Triantis, G. Don Taylor and Dusan Teodorović
- The role of incentives towards adolescents’ commitment to use public transport in Malaysia pp. 301-318

- Nur Sabahiah Abdul Sukor, Nur Khairiyah Basri and Ari K. M. Tarigan
- Enhanced delay propagation tree model with Bayesian Network for modelling flight delay propagation pp. 319-335

- Weiwei Wu and Cheng-Lung Wu
- Merging ICT and informal transport in Jakarta's ojek system pp. 336-352

- Rafael Milani Medeiros, Fábio Duarte, Faris Achmad and Arman Jalali
Volume 41, issue 2, 2018
- Incorporating the extended theory of planned behavior in a school travel mode choice model: a case study of Shaoxing, China pp. 119-137

- Peng Jing, Jing Wang, Long Chen and Qi-fen Zha
- Determining the number and location of winter road maintenance depots – a case study of the district road network in Serbia pp. 138-153

- Draženko Glavić, Marina Milenković, Miloš Nikolić and Miloš N. Mladenović
- Modeling heterogeneous parking choice behavior on university campuses pp. 154-169

- Fanyu Meng, Yuchuan Du, Yuen Chong Li and S. C. Wong
- A fuzzy logic-genetic algorithm approach to modelling public transport users’ risk-taking behaviour pp. 170-185

- Subeh Chowdhury and Michael O’Sullivan
- An exploration of the competitive relationship between intercity transport systems pp. 186-197

- Ching-chih Chou and Chien-wen Shen
- Optimization of traffic demand management policy in China: towards a sustainable mode split pp. 198-210

- Shumin Feng, Xianghao Shen and Baoyu Hu
- A Pareto-improving hybrid rationing and pricing policy with multiclass network equilibria pp. 211-228

- Zhaoming Chu, Hui Chen, Lin Cheng, Senlai Zhu and Chao Sun
Volume 41, issue 1, 2018
- Universities’ Transport Study Group Annual Conference 2017 pp. 1-2

- Brian Caulfield and Stephen Ison
- Air itinerary shares estimation using multinomial logit models pp. 3-16

- Judit Guimera Busquets, Eduardo Alonso and Antony D. Evans
- The potential health, financial and environmental impacts of in Ireland pp. 17-36

- Shreya Dey, Brian Caulfield and Bidisha Ghosh
- Predicting queue variability to enable analysis of overload risk pp. 37-57

- Nicholas B. Taylor
- Inverse discrete choice modelling: theoretical and practical considerations for imputing respondent attributes from the patterns of observed choices pp. 58-79

- Yuanying Zhao, Jacek Pawlak and John W. Polak
- Development of railway station choice models to improve the representation of station catchments in rail demand models pp. 80-103

- Marcus A. Young and Simon P. Blainey
- Required navigation performance for connected and autonomous vehicles: where are we now and where are we going? pp. 104-118

- Xiaolin Meng, Simon Roberts, Yijian Cui, Yang Gao, Qusen Chen, Chang Xu, Qiyi He, Sarah Sharples and Paul Bhatia
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