Transportation Research Record: Early Access Papers Addressing Policy
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board has released 17 early access papers addressing policy issues, including:
- Measuring the Passenger Car Equivalent of Small Cars and SUVs on Rainy and Sunny Days (link)
- Reducing Transportation Greenhouse Gas Emissions Through the Development of Policies Targeting High-Emitting Trips (link)
- Modal Share Change following Implementation of Travel Demand Management Strategies (link)
- Does Location Matter? Performance Analysis of the Affordable Housing Programs with Respect to Transportation Affordability in Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Metropolis (link)
- The Costs of Compliance: An Environmental Justice Analysis of Automobile Emissions Testing Siting in Metropolitan Chicago (link)
- American Complete Streets and Australian SmartRoads: What Can We Learn from Each Other? (link)
- Modeling Airline Cost Pass-Through within Regional Aviation Markets (link)
- The Tradeoffs of Tolling Untolled Roads (link)
- A German Passenger Car and Heavy Vehicle Stock Model: Towards an Autonomous Vehicle Fleet (link)
- Who is Interested in Carpooling and Why: The Importance of Individual Characteristics, Role Preferences and Carpool Markets (link)
- Transport Policy Optimization with Autonomous Vehicles (link)
- Reconsidering the Victory Bike in World War II: Federal Transportation Policy, History, and Bicycle Commuting in America (link)
- Impact of Major Road Supply on Individual Travel Time Expenditure: An Exploration with a 30-Year Variation of Infrastructure and Travel (link)
- The Role of Culture and Needs in the Cycling Habits of Female Immigrants from a Driving-Oriented to a Cycling-Oriented Country (link)
- Automated Vehicle Legislative Issues (link)
- Transportation and Land Property Rights: Economic Impacts on Agricultural Productivity (link)
- Econometric Analysis of Monthly Peak-Hour and Total Usage Patterns of Hong Kong’s Cross-Harbor Tunnels (link)
This Summary Last Modified On: 9/14/2018