Transport Reviews
1999 - 2024
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Volume 42, issue 6, 2022
- Freight transport security and the robustness of global supply chains pp. 717-724
- Joseph Szyliowicz and Luca Zamparini
- Innovation, transport security and supply chains: a review pp. 725-738
- Nicola De Liso and Luca Zamparini
- Resilient supply chain network design: a systematic literature review pp. 739-761
- Rajali Maharjan and Hironori Kato
- As strong as the weakest link. Transport and supply chain security pp. 762-783
- Magdalena Jażdżewska-Gutta and Przemysław Borkowski
- A review of models for transport security and of their relevance for supply chains pp. 784-800
- Luca Zamparini
- Intermodalism, supply chains and U.S. security pp. 801-818
- Joseph S. Szyliowicz
Volume 42, issue 5, 2022
- The shifting role of attitudes in travel behaviour research pp. 573-579
- Jonas De Vos
- Worthwhile travel time: a conceptual framework of the perceived value of enjoyment, productivity and fitness while travelling pp. 580-603
- Yannick Cornet, Giuseppe Lugano, Christina Georgouli and Dimitris Milakis
- Does rationing really backfire? A critical review of the literature on license-plate-based driving restrictions pp. 604-625
- Erick Guerra, Andrew Sandweiss and Seunglee David Park
- Learning through policy transfer? Reviewing a decade of scholarship for the field of transport pp. 626-644
- Meredith Glaser, Luca Bertolini, Marco te Brömmelstroet, Oliver Blake and Casey Ellingson
- Are people who use active modes of transportation more physically active? An overview of reviews across the life course pp. 645-671
- Stephanie A. Prince, Samantha Lancione, Justin J. Lang, Nana Amankwah, Margaret de Groh, Alejandra Jaramillo Garcia, Katherine Merucci and Robert Geneau
- A systematic review of the factors associated with pedestrian route choice pp. 672-694
- Nandita Basu, Md. Mazharul Haque, Mark King, Md. Kamruzzaman and Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios
- The commercial viability of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS): what’s in it for existing transport operators, and why should governments intervene? pp. 695-716
- Akshay Vij and Stefanie Dühr
Volume 42, issue 4, 2022
- From aspiration to operation: ensuring equity in transportation pp. 409-414
- Anne Brown
- Data to the people: a review of public and proprietary data for transport models pp. 415-440
- Vishal Mahajan, Nico Kuehnel, Aikaterini Intzevidou, Guido Cantelmo, Rolf Moeckel and Constantinos Antoniou
- COVID-19 passenger transport measures and their impacts pp. 441-466
- Ruth Shortall, Niek Mouter and Bert Van Wee
- Socioeconomic impact assessments of high-Speed rail: A meta-Analysis pp. 467-502
- Junmei Cheng and Zhenhua Chen
- Understanding transport-related social exclusion through the lens of capabilities approach pp. 503-525
- Gregório Luz and Licinio Portugal
- Facilitating bicycle commuting beyond short distances: insights from existing literature pp. 526-550
- Apara Banerjee, Mirosława Łukawska, Anders Fjendbo Jensen and Sonja Haustein
- How (in)elastic is the demand for short-sea shipping? A review of elasticities and application of different models to Swedish freight flows pp. 551-571
- Axel Merkel, Magnus Johansson, Samuel Lindgren and Inge Vierth
Volume 42, issue 3, 2022
- Mobility as a service (MaaS): are effort and seamlessness the keys to MaaS uptake? pp. 269-272
- David Hensher and Haoning Xi
- Impacts of online shopping on travel demand: a systematic review pp. 273-295
- Huyen T. K. Le, Andre L. Carrel and Harsh Shah
- Walking for transportation in large Latin American cities: walking-only trips and total walking events and their sociodemographic correlates pp. 296-317
- Xavier Delclòs-Alió, Daniel A. Rodríguez, Catalina Medina, J. Jaime Miranda, Ione Avila-Palencia, Felipe Targa, Mika R. Moran, Olga Lucía Sarmiento and D. Alex Quistberg
- Technology, transport, and the sharing economy: towards a working taxonomy for shared mobility pp. 318-336
- Sebastian Castellanos, Susan Grant-Muller and Katy Wright
- Headway variability in public transport: a review of metrics, determinants, effects for quality of service and control strategies pp. 337-361
- Alejandro Tirachini, Javiera Godachevich, Oded Cats, Juan Carlos Muñoz and Jaime Soza-Parra
- Loyalty and public transit: a quantitative systematic review of the literature pp. 362-383
- Thiago Carvalho dos Reis Silveira, Cezar Augusto Romano and Tatiana Maria Cecy Gadda
- Shared-use rail corridors: a comparison of institutional perspectives in the United States and the European Union pp. 384-407
- Michael Minn, Sylvia Brady, Julie Cidell, Keith Ratner and Andrew Goetz
Volume 42, issue 2, 2022
- Making accessibility work in practice pp. 129-133
- Ahmed El-Geneidy and David Levinson
- Homelessness on public transit: A review of problems and responses pp. 134-156
- Hao Ding, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris and Jacob L. Wasserman
- Electric vehicle charging strategies for Urban freight transport: concept and typology pp. 157-180
- Tharsis Teoh
- Towards an enabled journey: barriers encountered by public transport riders with disabilities for the whole journey chain pp. 181-203
- Jun Park and Subeh Chowdhury
- From attitude to satisfaction: introducing the travel mode choice cycle pp. 204-221
- Jonas De Vos, Patrick A. Singleton and Tommy Gärling
- The use of practice theory in transport research pp. 222-244
- Jennifer L. Kent
- Safety implications of higher levels of automated vehicles: a scoping review pp. 245-267
- Pavlos Tafidis, Haneen Farah, Tom Brijs and Ali Pirdavani
Volume 42, issue 1, 2022
- What is a good transport review paper? pp. 1-5
- Jonas De Vos and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- From bike to electric bike level-of-service pp. 6-31
- Khashayar Kazemzadeh and Enrico Ronchi
- Access denied? Digital inequality in transport services pp. 32-57
- Anne Durand, Toon Zijlstra, Niels van Oort, Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser and Serge Hoogendoorn
- Cycling behaviour in 17 countries across 6 continents: levels of cycling, who cycles, for what purpose, and how far? pp. 58-81
- Rahul Goel, Anna Goodman, Rachel Aldred, Ryota Nakamura, Lambed Tatah, Leandro Martin Totaro Garcia, Belen Zapata-Diomedi, Thiago Herick de Sa, Geetam Tiwari, Audrey de Nazelle, Marko Tainio, Ralph Buehler, Thomas Götschi and James Woodcock
- The end-user benefits of smartphone transit apps: a systematic literature review pp. 82-101
- Jiahe Bian, Wei Li, Sinan Zhong, Chanam Lee, Margaret Foster and Xinyue Ye
- A comprehensive review of the truck appointment scheduling models and directions for future research pp. 102-126
- Ahmed Mohssen Abdelmagid, Mohamed Samir Gheith and Amr Bahgat Eltawil
- Measuring transport equity pp. 127-128
- Bhuvanachithra Chidambaram
Volume 41, issue 6, 2021
- Reviewing transport in light of the pandemic pp. 715-720
- Glenn Lyons
- The passenger’s influence on dwell times at station platforms: a literature review pp. 721-741
- Ruben A. Kuipers, Carl-William Palmqvist, Nils O.E. Olsson and Lena Winslott Hiselius
- Cyclists’ exposure to atmospheric and noise pollution: a systematic literature review pp. 742-765
- Jérémy Gelb and Philippe Apparicio
- The effects of road pricing on transportation and health equity: a scoping review pp. 766-787
- Kate Hosford, Caislin Firth, Michael Brauer and Meghan Winters
- Interaction of automated driving systems with pedestrians: challenges, current solutions, and recommendations for eHMIs pp. 788-813
- Roja Ezzati Amini, Christos Katrakazas, Andreas Riener and Constantinos Antoniou
- Schedule delays of major projects: what should we do about it? pp. 814-832
- Jung Eun Park
- Accessibility and the Capabilities Approach: a review of the literature and proposal for conceptual advancements pp. 833-854
- Giovanni Vecchio and Karel Martens
- Applications of machine learning methods in traffic crash severity modelling: current status and future directions pp. 855-879
- Xiao Wen, Yuanchang Xie, Liming Jiang, Ziyuan Pu and Tingjian Ge
- An analysis of the role of cycling in sustainable urban mobility pp. 880-882
- Lake Sagaris
Volume 41, issue 5, 2021
- Pandemic and recovery: what are the implications for road safety? pp. 529-532
- Nicola Christie
- The automated driver as a new road user pp. 533-555
- Ane Dalsnes Storsæter, Kelly Pitera and Edward D. McCormack
- Ethical issues in focus by the autonomous vehicles industry pp. 556-577
- Andreia Martinho, Nils Herber, Maarten Kroesen and Caspar Chorus
- A review of Ride-Matching strategies for Ridesourcing and other similar services pp. 578-599
- Jayita Chakraborty, Debapratim Pandit, Felix Chan and Jianhong (Cecilia) Xia
- Exploring the impact of public transport including free and subsidised on the physical, mental and social well-being of older adults: a literature review pp. 600-616
- Delia Rambaldini-Gooding, Luke Molloy, Anne-Maree Parrish, Michal Strahilevitz, Rodney Clarke, Josh Mei-Ling Dubrau and Pascal Perez
- Bicycle safety at roundabouts: a systematic literature review pp. 617-642
- Niranjan Poudel and Patrick A. Singleton
- Transition policies for climatically sustainable aviation pp. 643-658
- Stefan Gössling and Chris Lyle
- Urban transportation sustainability assessments: a systematic review of literature pp. 659-684
- Linda E. Karjalainen and Sirkku Juhola
- The development of autonomous driving technology: perspectives from patent citation analysis pp. 685-711
- Rico Lee-Ting Cho, John S. Liu and Mei Hsiu-Ching Ho
- Right of way: race, class, and the silent epidemic of pedestrian deaths in America pp. 712-713
- Meredith Glaser and Sean Mottles
Volume 41, issue 4, 2021
- COVID-19 Impacts on Cycling, 2019–2020 pp. 393-400
- Ralph Buehler and John Pucher
- Economic impacts on local businesses of investments in bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure: a review of the evidence pp. 401-431
- Jamey M. B. Volker and Susan Handy
- A systematic review of charging infrastructure location problem for electric vehicles pp. 432-455
- Ramesh Chandra Majhi, Prakash Ranjitkar, Mingyue Sheng, Grant A. Covic and Doug James Wilson
- All work and no play? Autonomous vehicles and non-commuting journeys pp. 456-477
- Nikolas Thomopoulos, Scott Cohen, Debbie Hopkins, Lauren Siegel and Simon Kimber
- Knowledge for policy-making in times of uncertainty: the case of autonomous vehicle model results pp. 478-498
- Carey Curtis, Sam McLeod, John Hultén, Fredrik Pettersson-Lofstedt, Alexander Paulsson and Claus Hedegaard Sørensen
- On the relevance of data science for flight delay research: a systematic review pp. 499-528
- Leonardo Carvalho, Alice Sternberg, Leandro Maia Gonçalves, Ana Beatriz Cruz, Jorge A. Soares, Diego Brandão, Diego Carvalho and Eduardo Ogasawara
Volume 41, issue 3, 2021
- What might the changing incidence of Working from Home (WFH) tell us about future transport and land use agendas pp. 257-261
- Matthew J. Beck and David Hensher
- Using data and technology to integrate mobility modes in low-income cities pp. 262-284
- Dana Yanocha, Jacob Mason and Jonas Hagen
- Anticipating vehicle traffic increase on improved inter-urban roads: evidence from three decades of transport projects in developing regions pp. 285-303
- Aiga Stokenberga and Satoshi Ogita
- Cycling near misses: a review of the current methods, challenges and the potential of an AI-embedded system pp. 304-328
- Mohamed R. Ibrahim, James Haworth, Nicola Christie, Tao Cheng and Stephen Hailes
- Empirical evidence on the impacts of bikesharing: a literature review pp. 329-351
- João Filipe Teixeira, Cecília Silva and Frederico Moura e Sá
- European Cruise ports: challenges since the pre-pandemic era pp. 352-373
- Athanasios Pallis and Aimilia A. Papachristou
- Public transport planning adaption under the COVID-19 pandemic crisis: literature review of research needs and directions pp. 374-392
- Konstantinos Gkiotsalitis and Oded Cats
Volume 41, issue 2, 2021
- Estimation of city tourism flows: challenges, new data and COVID pp. 137-140
- Jan-Dirk Schmöcker
- Waiting time and headway modelling for urban transit systems – a critical review and proposed approach pp. 141-163
- Mohammad Ansari Esfeh, S. C. Wirasinghe, Saeid Saidi and Lina Kattan
- Transitioning to zero-emission bus fleets: state of practice of implementations in the United States pp. 164-191
- Aikaterini Deliali, Dany Chhan, Jennifer Oliver, Rassil Sayess, Krystal J. Godri Pollitt and Eleni Christofa
- Undone science, funding, and positionality in transportation research pp. 192-209
- Kate Lowe
- Smart mobility innovation policy as boundary work: identifying the challenges of user involvement pp. 210-229
- Darja Vrščaj, Sven Nyholm and Geert P. J. Verbong
- Metro system disruption management and substitute bus service: a systematic review and future directions pp. 230-251
- Shuyang Zhang, Hong K. Lo, Ka Fai Ng and Guojun Chen
- Assembling moral mobilities: cycling, cities, and the common good pp. 252-254
- Marcel E. Moran
- Sustainability prospects for autonomous vehicles: environmental, social and urban pp. 254-256
- Dimitris Milakis
Volume 41, issue 1, 2021
- Stepping into the shoes of a giant: A vision statement from the new Editors-in-Chief of Transport Reviews pp. 1-4
- Jonas De Vos and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Tour-based mode choice modelling as the core of an activity-based travel demand modelling framework: a review of state-of-the-art pp. 5-26
- Md Sami Hasnine and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Strava Metro data for bicycle monitoring: a literature review pp. 27-47
- Kyuhyun Lee and Ipek Nese Sener
- The growing gap in pedestrian and cyclist fatality rates between the United States and the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands, 1990–2018 pp. 48-72
- Ralph Buehler and John Pucher
- Exploring built environment impacts on transit use – an updated meta-analysis pp. 73-96
- Laura Aston, Graham Currie, Alexa Delbosc, Md. Kamruzzaman and David Teller
- Crowdsourced data for bicycling research and practice pp. 97-114
- Trisalyn Nelson, Colin Ferster, Karen Laberee, Daniel Fuller and Meghan Winters
- Why do paratransit operators resist participation in bus rapid transit? Case evidence from Bogota, Mexico City, Johannesburg and Lagos pp. 115-135
- Emmanuel Theodore Asimeng and Dirk Heinrichs
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