Transport Reviews
1999 - 2026
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Volume 46, issue 1, 2026
- Reviewing autonomous vehicle simulation literature: policy insights for transportation pp. 1-27

- Kendrick Hardaway and Hua Cai
- How does carsharing impact private car ownership and the use of other travel modes? A review of different operational carsharing schemes pp. 28-51

- Jingran Xu, Dea van Lierop and Dick Ettema
- Understanding the e-scooter user puzzle: a systematic literature review pp. 52-76

- Roxani Gkavra and Yusak O. Susilo
- The (un-)intended consequences of transport electrification: a scoping review of rebound and spillover effects pp. 77-108

- Alfredo J. Ojeda-Diaz, Rico Krueger, Anders Fjendbo Jensen and Sonja Haustein
- Uncovering walkability: a chronological literature review pp. 109-130

- Carolina Duarte Gonçalves Ramos, João Mourato and David Sousa Vale
- Relations matter: towards relational egalitarianism in transport pp. 131-150

- Alessandro Piazza and Karel Martens
- Rapid review of experimental studies on alcohol and cannabis use and simulated driving behaviour: What can we learn about study methods? pp. 151-172

- Lisa Buckley, Taren Mieran and Kerry A. Armstrong
Volume 45, issue 6, 2025
- The (in)ability to travel and reach destinations pp. 829-834

- Jonas De Vos, Dick Ettema and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Ridesourcing and vehicle ownership: a systematic review pp. 835-868

- Pinar Bilgin, Giulio Mattioli, Malcolm Morgan and Zia Wadud
- The effects of travel time use on activity-travel behaviour: knowledge consolidation and research agenda for current and future transport options pp. 869-896

- Ana Luiza S. de Sá, Patrícia S. Lavieri, Jacek Pawlak, Aruna Sivakumar and Russell G. Thompson
- Shipping economic forecasting: recent developments, applications, and future directions pp. 897-923

- Jixian Mo, Ruobin Gao, Kum Fai Yuen and Ponnuthurai Nagaratnam Suganthan
- Pathways from street experiments to transformation: a systematic review of theories of change pp. 924-947

- Gunnar Grandel and Martin Berger
- Driving-related factors affecting mind-wandering behind the wheel: a systematic review pp. 948-969

- Sergio Traficante, Luigi Tinella, Antonella Lopez, Andrea Bosco, Sjaan Koppel, Giuseppina Spano, Rosa Napoletano, Elisabetta Ricciardi and Alessandro Oronzo Caffò
- Multistage electric vehicles charging station location, scheduling and pricing strategies research: a review pp. 970-992

- Yihe Huo, Congmian Liu, Duo Li, Lijie Yu and Yonggang Wang
- Bridging the gap: a scoping review exploring the relationship between objective and subjective cycling safety pp. 993-1015

- Miguel Costa, Manuel Marques, Felix Wilhelm Siebert, Carlos Lima Azevedo and Filipe Moura
- Personalised passenger information systems in public transport: a review and a 5-level personalisation taxonomy pp. 1016-1047

- Michelle T. van Ardenne, Matej Cebecauer, Oded Cats and Zhenliang Ma
- Commuters’ perception of safety in public transport: a review of approaches, gaps and emerging research opportunities pp. 1048-1084

- Apoorv Agrawal, Francesco Pilla and Anna Mölter
Volume 45, issue 5, 2025
- Planning for healthy ageing: addressing older adults’ travel behaviour and mobility needs pp. 643-649

- Sylvia Y. He, Yifei Jiang and Kar Him Mo
- Beyond necessity: a review of discretionary trips’ impact on well-being pp. 650-671

- Hannah Hook
- How to make service better? A review on developing service-oriented public transit systems pp. 672-695

- Xinyu Liu, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Jing Zhao and Xiaoguang Yang
- Electric vehicle charging disadvantage: a social justice perspective on charging with implications to accessibility pp. 696-725

- Isrrah Malabanan, Patrícia Sauri Lavieri and Iderlina Mateo-Babiano
- Factors influencing independent travel of pre-driving adolescents through public transport: a systematic literature review pp. 726-748

- Maryam Jafari, Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie
- Commoning accessibility in (European) peripheries: exploring the practice policy nexus pp. 749-775

- A. (Annemiek) Prins, L. (Luca) Bertolini and A. (Anna) Nikolaeva
- Risk factors and safety strategies for mitigating violations, harassment and assault in taxi and ride-hailing services pp. 776-800

- Saeed Jaydarifard, Tan Yigitcanlar and Alexander Paz
- Assessing the readiness for 15-minute cities: a literature review on performance metrics and implementation challenges worldwide pp. 801-827

- Thiago Carvalho, Steven Farber, Kevin Manaugh and Ahmed El-Geneidy
Volume 45, issue 4, 2025
- What is “good” transport policy? pp. 455-458

- Bert van Wee
- The economic impact of transport infrastructure: a review of project-level vs. aggregate-level evidence pp. 459-481

- Timo Valila
- Effectiveness of interventions for modal shift to walking and bike riding: a systematic review with meta-analysis pp. 482-513

- Lauren Pearson, Matthew J. Page, Robyn Gerhard, Nyssa Clarke, Meghan Winters, Adrian Bauman, Laolu Arogundade and Ben Beck
- Understanding the manifestations and impacts of ableism in school transportation: a scoping review pp. 514-536

- Élyse Comeau, Amanda Chan, Ron Buliung, Iveta Lewis and Timothy Ross
- The travel-hope framework: bridging hope, travel, and well-being pp. 537-556

- Siri Jakobsson Støre, Margareta Friman and Lars E. Olsson
- Perceptual-motor skills in cycling: towards an affordance-based control approach pp. 557-572

- Ludovic Seifert, Pierre Vauclin, Gisele Gotardi, Matt Miller-Dicks, John van der Kamp and Jon Wheat
- Making sense of place: a new framework for place-based research in the transport realm pp. 573-604

- Liton Kamruzzaman, Matthew J. Diemer, Graham Currie, Allan Pimenta, Chris De Gruyter and Ian Hopkins
- LGBTQI+ personal safety and security in public transport: a systematic literature review and practice-ready takeaways pp. 605-641

- Kirsten J. Tilleman, Subeh Chowdhury and Theunis F.P. Henning
Volume 45, issue 3, 2025
- Unpacking mobility cultures: a review of conceptual definitions and empirical approaches pp. 301-332

- Dario Stolze, Thomas Klinger and Sonja Haustein
- Policy packaging for land-use and transport planning: the state-of-the-art pp. 333-365

- Maaike A. Buser, Samira Ramezani, Dominic Stead and Jos Arts
- Population synthesis: a problem-based review pp. 366-389

- Duc Minh La, Hai L. Vu, Liton Kamruzzaman and Eric Miller
- Zero-car households – constraint or lifestyle choice? A systematic literature review of the factors affecting non-car ownership pp. 390-412

- Sarah Toy, Lorraine Whitmarsh and Yixian Sun
- Planning for cycling: are current transport models fit for purpose? pp. 413-432

- Maryam Bostanara, Hao Wu, Lee Roberts, Christopher Pettit and Jinwoo (Brian) Lee
- E-bikes and travel behaviour change: systematic review of experimental studies with meta-analyses pp. 433-454

- Guillaume Chevance, Jessica Bourne, Louise Foley, James Green, Hanne Beate Sundfør, Aslak Fyhri and Paquito Bernard
Volume 45, issue 2, 2025
- Stuck in the driver’s seat: a conceptualisation for understanding car dependence and its determinants pp. 173-193

- Matthias Cremer-Schulte, Bert van Wee and Eva Heinen
- Determinants of travel mode access for adolescents in developing countries: a literature review pp. 194-215

- I. Made Sukmayasa, Jaime Soza-Parra and Dick Ettema
- Analysis of urban cyclists’ behaviour using GSR: a scoping review pp. 216-238

- Manan Monga and Shubhajit Sadhukhan
- The relationships between financial performance and driver compensation and safety outcomes in the trucking industry: a systematic review pp. 239-258

- Wonmongo Lacina Soro, Narelle Haworth and Ashim Kumar Debnath
- Unpacking the evolution of port systems: a review study pp. 259-281

- Qiang Zhang, Yijun Qiu and Dong Yang
- Car dependence in research: navigating its contemporary relevance pp. 282-300

- Eva Van Eenoo
Volume 45, issue 1, 2025
- Synchromodal transport vs. conventional hinterland transport: a stakeholder theory analysis pp. 1-25

- Emma Ceulemans, Ivan Cardenas, Edwin van Hassel and Thierry Vanelslander
- Activity-travel pattern inference based on multi-source big data pp. 26-48

- Xiao Fu, Yi Zhang, Juan de Dios Ortúzar and Guonian Lü
- School bikeability – what is it, and why is it important? An overview of key indicators and measurement pp. 49-76

- Ivana Paulusová and Fariya Sharmeen
- New framework of port logistics in the post-COVID-19 period with 6th-generation ports (6GP) model pp. 77-93

- Paul Tae-Woo Lee, Zhao-Yu Song, Cheng-Wei Lin, Jasmine Siu Lee Lam and Jihong Chen
- Exploring gaps in residential and parking location choice models for autonomous vehicles: a proposed evaluation framework pp. 94-118

- Allan Pimenta, Md. Kamruzzaman and Graham Currie
- Week-long activity-based modelling: a review of the existing models and datasets and a comprehensive conceptual framework pp. 119-148

- Mohammad Haghighi and Eric J. Miller
- A scoping review of the design and characteristics of e-bike financial incentives pp. 149-171

- Hossein Nosratzadeh, Debjit Bhowmick, Ana Belén Ríos Carmona, Jason Thompson, Thao Thai, Lauren Pearson and Ben Beck
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