Attitudes and habits in highly effective travel models Jeffrey P. NewmanCaspar Chorus EditorialNotes 26 April 2014 Pages: 3 - 5
Modal image: candidate drivers of preference differences for BRT and LRT David A. HensherCorinne Mulley OriginalPaper 18 March 2014 Pages: 7 - 23
Mood and mode: does how we travel affect how we feel? Eric A. MorrisErick Guerra OriginalPaper 30 April 2014 Pages: 25 - 43
Quantifying the impacts of subsidy policies on home-to-school pupil travel by bus in England Jessica A. Van RistellMohammed A. QuddusPeter Hardy OriginalPaper Open access 29 May 2014 Pages: 45 - 69
International meta-analysis of stated preference studies of transportation noise nuisance Abigail L. BristowMark WardmanV. Phani Kumar Chintakayala OriginalPaper 17 June 2014 Pages: 71 - 100
Lost in transit? Unfamiliar public transport travel explored using a journey planner web survey Lorelei SchmittGraham CurrieAlexa Delbosc OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 101 - 122
The estimation of changes in rail ridership through an onboard survey: did free Wi-Fi make a difference to Amtrak’s Capitol Corridor service? Zhi DongPatricia L. MokhtarianJames R. Allison OriginalPaper 02 July 2014 Pages: 123 - 142
An investigation on mode choice and travel distance demand of older people in the National Capital Region (NCR) of Canada: application of a utility theoretic joint econometric model Khandker Nurul Habib OriginalPaper 20 July 2014 Pages: 143 - 161
Use of acceleration data for transportation mode prediction Muhammad Awais ShafiqueEiji Hato OriginalPaper Open access 01 August 2014 Pages: 163 - 188
A nationwide look at the immigrant neighborhood effect on travel mode choice Michael J. Smart OriginalPaper 14 August 2014 Pages: 189 - 209