Transport Reviews
1999 - 2024
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Volume 43, issue 6, 2023
- Is it really a stupid idea? The counterfactual check pp. 1055-1057
- Bert van Wee
- Understanding the value of autonomous vehicles – an empirical meta-synthesis pp. 1058-1082
- Fuad Yasin Huda, Graham Currie and Md. Kamruzzaman
- Long-term effects of autonomous vehicles on the built environment: a systematic scoping review towards conceptual frameworks pp. 1083-1117
- Allan Ribeiro Pimenta, Md. Kamruzzaman and Graham Currie
- Electric vehicle forecasts: a review of models and methods including diffusion and substitution effects pp. 1118-1143
- Cristian Domarchi and Elisabetta Cherchi
- Moving towards an inclusive public transport system for women in the South and Southeast Asian region pp. 1144-1164
- Ankita Sil, Subeh Chowdhury and Roselle Thoreau
- What predicts motorcycle ownership, mode choice, and use for utilitarian travel? A literature review pp. 1165-1189
- Bing-yu Chiu and Erick Guerra
- Health effects of transport noise pp. 1190-1210
- David Welch, Daniel Shepherd, Kim N. Dirks and Ravi Reddy
- What influences people to choose ridesharing? An overview of the literature pp. 1211-1236
- Hongyun Si, Jiangang Shi, Wenwen Hua, Long Cheng, Jonas De Vos and Wenxiang Li
- Characterising the flexibility of electric vehicle charging strategies: a systematic review and assessment pp. 1237-1262
- Julia B. Gutiérrez-Lopez and Dominik Möst
- Shared e-scooter rider safety behaviour and injury outcomes: a review of studies in the United States pp. 1263-1285
- Emma G. P. Sexton, Katherine J. Harmon, Rebecca L. Sanders, Nitesh R. Shah, Meg Bryson, Charles T. Brown and Christopher R. Cherry
Volume 43, issue 5, 2023
- Wait time, travel time and waiting during travel: existing research and future directions pp. 805-810
- Jonas De Vos, Alireza Ermagun and F. Atiyya Shaw
- Shared e-scooter micromobility: review of use patterns, perceptions and environmental impacts pp. 811-837
- Hugo Badia and Erik Jenelius
- Utilising physiological data for augmenting travel choice models: methodological frameworks and directions of future research pp. 838-866
- Thomas O. Hancock and Charisma F. Choudhury
- A meta-evaluation of climate policy evaluations: findings from the freight transport sector pp. 867-887
- Lina Trosvik, Johanna Takman, Lisa Björk, Jenny Norrman and Yvonne Andersson-Sköld
- A systematic review in device-measured physical activity during active commuting to/from school: practical considerations to assess when, where, and how much it occurs pp. 888-913
- Pablo Campos-Garzón, Romina G. Saucedo-Araujo, Javier Sevil-Serrano, Jairo H. Migueles, Yaira Barranco-Ruiz and Palma Chillón
- What do we know about immigrants’ travel behaviour? A systematic literature review and proposed conceptual framework pp. 914-934
- Alexa Delbosc and Rahman Shafi
- To share or not to share, by whom is the question. Acceptability and acceptance of shared transport services by vulnerable groups pp. 935-969
- Leen De Paepe, Veronique Van Acker and Frank Witlox
- Review of studies on public acceptability and acceptance of shared autonomous mobility services: past, present and future pp. 970-996
- Haimanti Bala, Sabreena Anowar, Samuel Chng and Lynette Cheah
- Integrated people-and-goods transportation systems: from a literature review to a general framework for future research pp. 997-1020
- Rong Cheng, Yu Jiang and Otto Anker Nielsen
- Global interest in walking accessibility: a scoping review pp. 1021-1054
- Louis A. Merlin and Ulrike Jehle
Volume 43, issue 4, 2023
- The current state of activity-based travel demand modelling and some possible next steps pp. 565-570
- Eric Miller
- Effects of the roadside visual environment on driver wellbeing and behaviour – a systematic review pp. 571-598
- Paulo Anciaes
- Commuting behaviours and subjective wellbeing: a critical review of longitudinal research pp. 599-621
- Yinhua Tao, Ana Petrović and Maarten van Ham
- A systematic scoping review of methods for estimating link-level bicycling volumes pp. 622-651
- Debjit Bhowmick, Meead Saberi, Mark Stevenson, Jason Thompson, Meghan Winters, Trisalyn Nelson, Simone Zarpelon Leao, Sachith Seneviratne, Christopher Pettit, Hai L. Vu, Kerry Nice and Ben Beck
- The impact of climate hazards to airport systems: a synthesis of the implications and risk mitigation trends pp. 652-675
- Asimina Voskaki, Thomas Budd and Keith Mason
- Adaptability analysis methods of demand responsive transit: a review and future directions pp. 676-697
- Hui Wang, Jinyang Li, Pengling Wang, Jing Teng and Becky P. Y. Loo
- Performance of urban rail transit: a review of measures and interdependencies pp. 698-725
- Farah A. Awad, Daniel J. Graham, Laila AitBihiOuali and Ramandeep Singh
- Urban form and physical activity through transport: a review based on the d-variable framework pp. 726-754
- Jennifer L. Kent, Melanie Crane, Nilakshi Waidyatillake, Mark Stevenson and Lauren Pearson
- A Social Sciences and Humanities research agenda for transport and mobility in Europe: key themes and 100 research questions pp. 755-779
- Marianne Ryghaug, Ivana Subotički, Emilia Smeds, Timo von Wirth, Aline Scherrer, Chris Foulds, Rosie Robison, Luca Bertolini, Eda Beyazit İnce, Ralf Brand, Galit Cohen-Blankshtain, Marc Dijk, Marlene Freudendal Pedersen, Stephan Gössling, Robert Guzik, Paula Kivimaa, Christian Klöckner, Christina Nikolova, Aleksandra Lis, Oriol Marquet, Dimitris Milakis, Milos Mladenović, Gijs Mom, Caroline Mullen, Nathalie Ortar, Pucci Paola, Catarina Sales Oliveira, Tim Schwanen, Tauri Tuvikene and Alexander Wentland
- Spatiotemporal correlation modelling for machine learning-based traffic state predictions: state-of-the-art and beyond pp. 780-804
- Haipeng Cui, Qiang Meng, Teck-Hou Teng and Xiaobo Yang
Volume 43, issue 3, 2023
- Mobility as a feature (MaaF): rethinking the focus of the second generation of mobility as a service (MaaS) pp. 325-329
- David Hensher and Sampo Hietanen
- Transport equity considerations in electric vehicle charging research: a scoping review pp. 330-355
- Gregory Carlton and Selima Sultana
- Adults’ self-reported barriers and enablers to riding a bike for transport: a systematic review pp. 356-384
- Lauren Pearson, Danielle Berkovic, Sandy Reeder, Belinda Gabbe and Ben Beck
- A multi-perspective review of the impact of a workplace relocation on commuting behaviour, commuting satisfaction and subjective well-being pp. 385-406
- Richa Maheshwari, Veronique Van Acker, Jonas De Vos and Frank Witlox
- A review on the factors influencing the adoption of new mobility technologies and services: autonomous vehicle, drone, micromobility and mobility as a service pp. 407-429
- Yuerong Zhang and Maria Kamargianni
- A review of state-of-the-art bicycle technologies affecting cycling safety: level of smartness and technology readiness pp. 430-452
- Georgios Kapousizis, Mehmet Baran Ulak, Karst Geurs and Paul J. M. Havinga
- Methods used to capture subjective user experiences in adults while riding bicycles: a scoping review pp. 453-477
- Anjani Kalra, Tommy Lim, Lauren Pearson and Ben Beck
- Stakeholders’ experiences of what works in planning and implementing environmental interventions to promote active travel: a systematic review and qualitative synthesis pp. 478-501
- Emma R. Lawlor, Kate Ellis, Jean Adams, Russell Jago, Louise Foley, Stephanie Morris, Tessa Pollard, Carolyn Summerbell, Steven Cummins, Hannah Forde, Campbell Foubister, Christina Xiao and Jenna Panter
- Consumer logistics in contemporary shopping: a synthesised review pp. 502-532
- Xueqin Wang, Yiik Diew Wong, Tianyi Chen and Kum Fai Yuen
- Influence of occupational risk factors for road traffic crashes among professional drivers: systematic review pp. 533-563
- Markus D. Jakobsen, Karina Glies Vincents Seeberg, Mette Møller, Pete Kines, Patrick Jørgensen, Lasse Malchow-Møller, Alberte B. Andersen and Lars L. Andersen
Volume 43, issue 2, 2023
- There is no such thing as unbiased research – is there anything we can do about that? pp. 155-158
- Alexa Delbosc
- Review on single-bicycle crashes in the recent scientific literature pp. 159-177
- Roni Utriainen, Steve O’Hern and Markus Pöllänen
- Impacts of disability on daily travel behaviour: A systematic review pp. 178-203
- Keunhyun Park, Hossein Nasr Esfahani, Valerie Long Novack, Jeff Sheen, Hooman Hadayeghi, Ziqi Song and Keith Christensen
- Hunting for treasure: a systematic literature review on urban logistics and e-commerce data pp. 204-233
- Heleen Buldeo Rai and Laetitia Dablanc
- Associations between Light Rail Transit and physical activity: a systematic review pp. 234-263
- Léa Ravensbergen, Rania Wasfi, Mathilde Van Liefferinge, Isidor Ehrlich, Stephanie A. Prince, Gregory Butler, Yan Kestens and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- The effect of transport infrastructure, congestion and reliability on mental wellbeing: a systematic review of empirical studies pp. 264-302
- Marta Aranha Conceição, Mayara Moraes Monteiro, Dena Kasraian, Pauline van den Berg, Sonja Haustein, Inês Alves, Carlos Lima Azevedo and Bruno Miranda
- Determinants and effects of perceived walkability: a literature review, conceptual model and research agenda pp. 303-324
- Jonas De Vos, Katrin Lättman, Anna-Lena van der Vlugt, Janina Welsch and Noriko Otsuka
Volume 43, issue 1, 2023
- Researching mobility in times of immobility pp. 1-4
- Nihan Akyelken and Debbie Hopkins
- What travel modes do shared e-scooters displace? A review of recent research findings pp. 5-31
- Kailai Wang, Xiaodong Qian, Dillon Taylor Fitch, Yongsung Lee, Jai Malik and Giovanni Circella
- Estimating bus dwell time: A review of the literature pp. 32-61
- Soroush Rashidi, Shervin Ataeian and Prakash Ranjitkar
- What do we really know about the acceptance of battery electric vehicles? – Turns out, not much pp. 62-87
- Michael Wicki, Gracia Brückmann, Franziska Quoss and Thomas Bernauer
- A review of public transport transfer synchronisation at the real-time control phase pp. 88-107
- Konstantinos Gkiotsalitis, Oded Cats and Tao Liu
- A survey of the opportunities and challenges of supervised machine learning in maritime risk analysis pp. 108-130
- Andrew Rawson and Mario Brito
- Review of road user mobility impacts and criteria for prioritising highway-rail grade crossings for grade separation pp. 131-153
- Maryam Ghaffari Dolama and Jonathan D. Regehr
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