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ISSN:0967-070X

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IF/分区:5.3/Q1

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Andrew Myers,Krys Standley Andrew Myers
Most mobility needs in rural America are primarily met via driving. Yet many disabled adults cannot drive. Lack of adequate public transportation in rural areas exacerbates transportation-related disparities. We interviewed 33 non-driving d...
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The EU Mission on Climate Neutral and Smart Cities is an ambitious initiative aiming to involve a wide range of stakeholders and deliver 100 climate-neutral and smart cities by 2030. We analysed the information submitted in the expressions ...
Xinwei Zhao,Peng Chen,Junfeng Jiao et al. Xinwei Zhao et al.
The efficiency of park and ride (PnR) lots has not been investigated in serious depth in prior literature. This study examines the effect of various factors on the utilization rate of PnR lots with panel Tobit models. The examined factors c...
Junwook Chi Junwook Chi
Since the COVID-19 outbreak, consumer behavior has been affected by the perceived threat of the pandemic and economic uncertainty. This paper aims to explore the dynamic effects of COVID-19, consumer sentiment, economic policy uncertainty, ...
Xiaoyong Wang,Jun Zhang,Sebastian Wandelt Xiaoyong Wang
The aviation industry is facing highly volatile developments in the recent years: Following a steady growth phase with prosperous projections, the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the aviation system rather hard. While having gradually entered a r...
Xin Meng,Mingxue Guo,Ziyou Gao et al. Xin Meng et al.
To investigate the interaction between travel restriction policies and the spread of COVID-19, we collected data on human mobility trends, population density, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, daily new confirmed cases (or deaths), a...
Haoning Xi,Qin Li,David A Hensher et al. Haoning Xi et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in substantial negative impacts on social equity. To investigate transport inequities in communities with varying medical resources and COVID controlling measures during the COVID pandemic and to develop t...
Marcella Kaplan,Susan Hotle,Kevin Heaslip Marcella Kaplan
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic created an environment where nearly all aspects of mobility changed to ensure the health and safety of the public. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended that people quaran...
Katherine Pawluk De-Toledo,Steve O&#x;Hern,Sjaan Koppel Katherine Pawluk De-Toledo
Transformative changes are needed in the transport sector to limit global warming. Radical transport disruptions experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic, such as greater Working from Home (WFH) and active travel, present a unique opportuni...