Transportation Research Record: Early Access Papers Addressing Society
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board has released 18 early access papers addressing society and transportation, including:
- Improving Pathways to Fixed-Route Transit: Transit Agency Practices to Expand Access for All Users (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)
- Developing a Toolkit to Improve Transportation Safety on Indian Reservations (link)
- Closing the Loop: Improving Transit through Crowdsourced Information (link)
- The Effect of Demographic Changes on Transit Ridership Trends (link)
- Who Are Public Bicycle Share Programs Serving? An Evaluation of the Equity of Spatial Access to Bicycle Share Service Areas in Canadian Cities (link)
- Exit Choice Behavior of Pedestrians Involving Individuals with Disabilities During Building Evacuations (link)
- Tour-Based Path Analysis of Long-Distance Non-Commute Travel Behavior in California (link)
- Changes in Individual Economic Activities and Regional Market Structures Caused by Rural Road Improvements in Cambodia (link)
- Relationships between Consecutive Long-Term and Mid-Term Mobility Decisions over the Life Course: A Bayesian Network Approach (link)
- Alternative Activity Pattern Generation for Stated Preference Surveys (link)
- Transforming the Transportation Customer Experience through Contemporary Artistic Practice: A Case Study in Strategic Implementation (link)
- The Role of Culture and Needs in the Cycling Habits of Female Immigrants from a Driving-Oriented to a Cycling-Oriented Country (link)
- Exploratory Analysis of Driver Yielding at Low-Speed, Uncontrolled Crosswalks in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (link)
- Location Affordability and Regional Economic Resilience: Evidence from the U.S. Foreclosure Crisis (link)
- Spatially Clustered Autonomous Vehicle Malware: Producing New Urban Geographies of Inequity (link)
- Equity in Spatial Access to Bicycling Infrastructure in Mid-Sized Canadian Cities (link)
This Summary Last Modified On: 9/19/2018