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Volume 17 Number 1 Year 2024

9 articles in this issue 

Hao Wu, Sunhyung Yoo, Christopher Pettit, Jinwoo (Brian) Lee

Cycling participation is context-sensitive and weather condition is reportedly a significant factor. How weather affects cyclists with different demographics, trip purposes, and in the context of cycling infrastructure, built environment and geographic fa... see more

Pags. 1 - 20  

Julianno Amorim; João de Abreu e Silva

Although issues of equity and accessibility have already been addressed in transportation, especially with regard to the distribution of costs and benefits, there is no consensus on which concept and metric of fairness would be most appropriate for the ev... see more

Pags. 21 - 40  

Vincent Obry-Legros, Geneviève Boisjoly

While the influence of land use and transport networks on travel behavior is known, few studies have jointly examined the effects of home and work location characteristics when modelling travel behavior. In this study, a two-step approach is proposed to i... see more

Pags. 67 - 96  

Jonathan Stiles, Harvey Miller

This study identifies built environmental factors that influence the determination of fault in urban pedestrian crashes in the United States, with implications for both safety and equity. Using data from Columbus, Ohio, we apply regression modeling, spati... see more

Pags. 97 - 113  

Jiahui Zhao, Zhibin Li, Pan Liu, Mingye Zhang

Demand prediction plays a critical role in traffic research. The key challenge of traffic demand prediction lies in modeling the complex spatial dependencies and temporal dynamics. However, there is no mature and widely accepted concept to support the sol... see more

Pags. 115 - 142  

Lei Zhou, Weiye Xiao, Chen Wang, Haoran Wang

Human mobility datasets, such as traffic flow data, reveal the connections between urban spaces. A novel framework is proposed to explore the spatial association between urban commercial and residential spaces via consumption travel flows in Shanghai. A s... see more

Pags. 143 - 161  

Bogdan Kapatsila, Jordan D. Rea, Emily Grisé

As cities across the world embrace the benefits of rapid transit technology and invest in the expansion of existing infrastructure or plan for the introduction of new lines, the differences in both benefits and externalities that bus rapid transit (BRT) a... see more

Pags. 163 - 185  

Zhongzhen Yang, Jionghao Li, Wenyuan Zhou, Feng Lian

This study explores the optimal subsidy policy to maximize the benefits associated with the suburbanization of university campuses. A transport accessibility index is introduced, and a model is developed to analyze faculty housing relocation, incorporatin... see more

Pags. 187 - 214  

Jia Fang, Xiang Yan, Tao Tao, Changjie Chen

Understanding the connections between the built environment and travel mode choice is a major research topic in transportation. However, existing studies usually examine the relationship through trip-based analyses rather than tour-based approaches. A tou... see more

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