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Road pricing 12 Mode choice 11 Accessibility 10 Transport policy 10 Congestion 9 Congestion pricing 9 Travel behavior 9 Electric vehicles 8 Attitudes 7 Climate change 7 Parking 7 Public transport 7 Transportation 7 Airports 6 Cycling 6 Multinomial logit 6 Policy 6 Stated preference 6 Willingness to pay 6 Commuting 5 Cost-benefit analysis 5 Electric vehicle 5 Mobility 5 Public transit 5 Public transportation 5 Rail 5 Road safety 5 Transport 5 Travel behaviour 5 Vehicle choice 5 Vulnerability 5 Walking 5 Appraisal 4 Aviation 4 Competition 4 Discrete choice 4 Discrete choice model 4 Europe 4 ICT 4 Meta-analysis 4
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Hensher, David A. 28 Yang, Hai 16 Unknown 14 Rietveld, Piet 12 Mokhtarian, Patricia L. 11 Eliasson, Jonas 10 Ettema, Dick 10 Golob, Thomas F. 9 Hall, Randolph W. 9 Jou, Rong-Chang 9 Lo, Hong K. 9 Timmermans, Harry 9 Börjesson, Maria 8 Cassidy, Michael J. 8 Banister, David 7 Chen, Anthony 7 Dargay, Joyce 7 Hansen, Mark 7 Levinson, David 7 Páez, Antonio 7 Salomon, Ilan 7 Yan, Shangyao 7 Arentze, Theo 6 Berechman, Joseph 6 Coifman, Benjamin 6 Fujii, Satoshi 6 Garrow, Laurie A. 6 Gärling, Tommy 6 Habib, Khandker Nurul 6 Hess, Stephane 6 Kitamura, Ryuichi 6 Koppelman, Frank S. 6 Madanat, Samer 6 Nijkamp, Peter 6 Noland, Robert B. 6 Rose, John M. 6 Schwanen, Tim 6 Washington, Simon 6 Anable, Jillian 5 Bhat, Chandra R. 5
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Do fewer people mean fewer cars? Population decline and car ownership in Germany
Ritter, Nolan; Vance, Colin - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 50 (2013), pp. 74-85
Drawing on household data from Germany, this study econometrically analyzes the determinants of automobile ownership, focusing specifically on the extent to which decreases in family size translate into changes in the number of cars at the national level. Beyond modeling several variables over...
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Urban parking policy in Europe: A conceptualization of past and possible future trends
Mingardo, Giuliano; van Wee, Bert; Rye, Tom - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 74 (2015) C, pp. 268-281
In the last two decades parking has increasingly gained importance in urban planning. Despite the growing number of papers published in recent years, an overall conceptualization of parking policy is still missing. Previous attempts (Shoup, 2005; Litman, 2006; Barter, 2010) focus mainly on the North...
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Paying for harbor maintenance in the US: Options for moving past the Harbor Maintenance Tax
McIntosh, C.R.; Wilmot, N.A.; Skalberg, R.K. - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 74 (2015) C, pp. 210-221
The Harbor Maintenance Tax is a fundamentally flawed maintenance funding mechanism for the critical US port system. Three alternatives were analyzed. User fee rates were estimated for either a national or regional tonnage based fee. Our results indicate that maintenance cost recovering regional...
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Passengers’ valuations of train seating layout, position and occupancy
Wardman, Mark; Murphy, Paul - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 74 (2015) C, pp. 222-238
The layout of seating within train carriages, of which there are numerous possibilities, and also the occupancy of that seating can be expected to impact on passengers’ experiences of a train journey. However, there is very little evidence on how rail passengers value different seating...
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Urban freight, parking and pricing policies: An evaluation from a transport providers’ perspective
Marcucci, Edoardo; Gatta, Valerio; Scaccia, Luisa - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 74 (2015) C, pp. 239-249
This paper investigates transport providers’ preferences for alternative loading bays and pricing policies. It estimates the importance of loading bays, the probability of finding them free and offers strategically relevant information to policy makers. The results underline the relevance of...
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Integrating transport and land-use planning? How steering cultures in local authorities affect implementation of integrated public transport and land-use planning
Hrelja, Robert - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 74 (2015) C, pp. 1-13
Previous research has shown integrated planning to be important for achieving aims concerning more environmentally friendly transport operations, but less good at explaining prerequisites of implementation. This paper analyses how management and working practises in local authorities, here...
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Rethinking the links between social exclusion and transport disadvantage through the lens of social capital
Schwanen, Tim; Lucas, Karen; Akyelken, Nihan; Cisternas … - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 74 (2015) C, pp. 123-135
This paper provides a critical review of the progress in understanding the linkages between transport disadvantage and social exclusion. It follows earlier work in proposing social capital as a concept that mediates those linkages but argues that transport researchers must not confine themselves...
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Modeling the commute mode share of transit using continuous accessibility to jobs
Owen, Andrew; Levinson, David M. - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 74 (2015) C, pp. 110-122
This paper presents the results of an accessibility-based model of aggregate commute mode share, focusing on the share of transit relative to auto. It demonstrates the use of continuous accessibility – calculated continuously in time, rather than at a single of a few departure times – for...
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Knowledge of the concept Light Rail Transit: Exploring its relevance and identification of the determinants of various knowledge levels
Creemers, Lieve; Tormans, Hans; Bellemans, Tom; … - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 74 (2015) C, pp. 31-43
This paper explores the knowledge of the concept ‘Light Rail Transit’ (LRT) in the context of implementing a Light Rail system in a (sub)-urban region. To this end, three models are estimated: a first model to explore the role of knowledge on modal choice, a second one to identify the...
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Effects of built environment on walking at the neighbourhood scale. A new role for street networks by modelling their configurational accessibility?
Lamíquiz, Patxi J.; López-Domínguez, Jorge - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 74 (2015) C, pp. 148-163
The hypothesis of this paper is that some features of the built environment, particularly those concerned with the accessibility of the street network, could be associated with the proportion of pedestrians on all trips (modal split) found in different parts of a city. Quantitative analysis...
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