Submissions from 2006
Innovative Design for Safe and Accessible Light Rail or Tram Stops Suitable for Streetcar-Style Conditions, Graham Currie and Paul Smith
Manifestations of Development Goals in Transit-Oriented Projects, Robert T. Dunphy and Douglas R. Porter
Pedestrian and Motor Vehicle Traffic Control Practices for Light Rail Transit: Innovations in New Light Rail Transit System, Barcelona, Spain, José Ignacio Farrán
Wasted density? The impact of Toronto’s residential-density-distribution policies on public-transit use and walking, Pierre Filion, Kathleen McSpurren, and Brad Appleby
Improving Pedestrian Safety at Unsignalized Crossings, Kay Fitzpatrick, Shawn Turner, Marcus Brewer, Paul Carlson, Brook Ullman, Nada Trout, Eun Sug Park, Jeffrey Whitacre, Nazir Lalani, and Dominique Lord
New Toolkit Provides Practical Tools to Build Better Bus Stops, Beth Hamby and Ken Thompson
Lifestyles, Residential Location Decisions, and Pedestrian and Transit Activity, Kevin J. Krizek
Variation of Walking Speeds on a Unidirectional Walkway and on a Bidirectional Stairway, Jodie Y S Lee and William H K Lam
Potential for Car Use Reduction Through a Simulation Approach: Paris and Lyon Case Studies, M -. MASSOT, Jimmy ARMOOGUM, P BONNEL, and D Caubel
Views of the Street: Using Community Surveys and Focus Groups to Inform Context-Sensitive Design, Carolyn McAndrews, Josefina Maria Florez-Diaz, and Elizabeth Deakin
Competition Between Egress Transport Modes: Stated Choice Model Incorporating Availability Effects, Eric J E Molin, Diana M. VonkNoordegraaf, Fieke Mol, and Harry J P Timmermans
Transit Use Viability Among Older Drivers Losing Driving Privileges, Steven Polzin and Oliver Page
Why Canadians Cycle More Than Americans: A Comparative Analysis of Bicycling Trends and Policies, John Pucher and Ralph Buehler
From TIGER to Audit Instruments: Measuring Neighborhood Walkability with Street Data Based on Geographic Information Systems, Marc A. Schlossberg
Active Commuting in a University Setting: Assessing Commuting Habits and Potential for Modal Change, Tya Shannon, Billie Giles-Corti, Terri Pikora, Max Bulsara, Trevor Shilton, and Fiona Bull
Part 1: Intermodal Transfer Facilities and Ferry Transportation:Developing Bus Transfer Facilities for Maximum Transit Agency and Community Benefit, Joel Volinski and Oliver Page
Submissions from 2005
ALL WORK AND NO PLAY? THE ROLE OF INSTRUMENTAL AND AFFECTIVE FACTORS IN WORK AND LEISURE JOURNEYS BY DIFFERENT TRAVEL MODES, J Anable and B Gatersleben
DETECTION OF LOITERING INDIVIDUALS IN PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AREAS, N D. Bird, O Masoud, N P. Papanikolopoulos, and A Isaacs
Field Testing of Intrusion Detection Technologies for High-Speed Rail Crossings, Ron Blacketer, J R. Zaworski, and K M. Hunter-Zaworski
Developing Operational and Safety Guidelines for School Sites in Texas, Scott A. Cooner
Influence of Changes in Level on Passenger Route Choice in Railway Stations, Winnie Daamen, Piet H L Bovy, and Serge P. Hoogendoorn
Road-User Charging and the Modelling of Revenue Allocation, Seona Farrell and Wafaa Saleh
Bus Rapid Transit in Downtown Orlando, FL, USA, Jim Kimbler
Ticket to a Sustainable Future: An Evaluation of the Long-Term Durability of the Walking School Bus Programme in Christchurch, New Zealand, Simon Kingham and Shannon Ussher
Innovative Intermodal Solutions for Urban Transportation Award: Developing Intermodal Traffic Signal Solutions for Portland, OR, USA, William C. Kloos
A Tour-Based Model of Travel Mode Choice, Eric J. Miller, Matthew J. Roorda, and Juan Antonio Carrasco
Using Equivalent Walking Distance to Assess Pedestrian Accessibility to Transit Stations in Singapore, Piotr Olszewski and Sony Sulaksono Wibowo
Urban Transport Crisis in India, John Pucher, Nisha Korattyswaropam, Neha Mittal, and Neenu Ittyerah
Racial differences and pedestrian safety: Some evidence from Maryland and implications for policy, Randal Reed and Siddhartha Sen
Improving California's Bay Area Rapid Transit District Connectivity and Access with Segway Human Transporter and Other Low-Speed Mobility Devices, Susan A. Shaheen, Caroline J. Rodier, and Amanda M. Eaken
Study on Optimal Frequency Design Problem for Multimodal Network Using Probit-Based User Equilibrium Assignment, Kenetsu Uchida, Agachai Sumalee, David Watling, and Richard D. Connors
Submissions from 2004
Transit-Oriented Development in the United States: Experiences, Challenges, and Prospects, Robert Cervero, S. Murphy, C. Ferrell, N Goguts, Y-H Tsai, G. B. Arrington, J Boroski, J Smith-Heimer, R Golem, P Peninger, E Nakajima, E Chui, R Dunphy, M Myers, and S McKay
Ridership models at the stop level, Xuehao Chu
PARKING MANAGEMENT AND DOWNTOWN LAND DEVELOPMENT IN BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA, Elizabeth Deakin, Ally Bechtel, Amber Crabbe, Mary Archer, Shannon CAIRNS, Andrew Kluter, Kamshing Leung, and Jason Ni
NON-COMMUTERS: THE PEOPLE WHO WALK TO WORK OR WORK AT HOME, P O. Plaut
COMPARING TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT SITES BY WALKABILITY INDICATORS, M Schlossberg and N Brown
ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR PRIORITIZING BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN INVESTMENTS: NEW JERSEY'S STATEWIDE MASTER PLAN UPDATE, PHASE 2, A R. Swords, L M. Goldman, W Feldman, T F. Ehrlich, and W J. Bird
Developing bus transfer facilities for maximum transit agency and community benefit, Joel Volinski and O Page
PUBLIC TRANSPORT VALUES OF TIME, M WARDMAN
Model regulations and plan amendments for multimodal transportation districts, K. M. Williams, K. E. Seggerman, and I. Nikitopoulos
CREATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR ASSESSING LEVEL OF SERVICE EQUALLY ACROSS MODES, Philip L. Winters and Lisa E. Tucker
Submissions from 2003
ANALYSIS OF EFFECTS OF FARE-FREE TRANSIT PROGRAM ON STUDENT COMMUTING MODE SHARES: BRUINGO AT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES, B Boyd, M Chow, R JOHNSON, and A Smith
INDEPENDENT MOBILITY AMONG TEENAGERS: EXPLORATION OF TRAVEL TO AFTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES, Kelly J. Clifton
ESTIMATING VALUES FOR TRAFFIC PARAMETERS IN TURNING LANES, J E. Coeymans and J C. Herrera
EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH OF PEDESTRIAN WALKING BEHAVIOR, Winnie Daamen and Serge P. Hoogendoorn
TRANSIT USE AND PROXIMITY TO RAIL: RESULTS FROM LARGE EMPLOYMENT SITES IN THE SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, BAY AREA, Jennifer Dill
AN EXTENDED MODEL AND PROCEDURAL FRAMEWORK FOR PLANNING MULTI-MODAL PASSENGER JOURNEYS, M. E.T. Horn
A METHODOLOGY FOR EVALUATING WALKING BUSES AS AN INSTRUMENT OF URBAN TRANSPORT POLICY, R L. Mackett, L Lucas, J Paskins, and J Turbin
CONVERTING A LARGE REGION TO A MULTIMODAL PULSED-HUB PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK, R R. Maxwell
ANALYSIS OF NORTH CAROLINA GUIDELINES AND CRITERIA FOR ESTABLISHING SCHOOL WALK ZONES, J Tsai, T Rhoulac, A J. Henry, and W L. Hall
FORECASTING TRANSIT WALK ACCESSIBILITY: REGRESSION MODEL ALTERNATIVE TO BUFFER METHOD, Fang Zhao, Lee-Fang Chow, Min-Tang Li, Ike Ubaka, and Albert Gan
Submissions from 2002
HEURISTIC ANALYSIS OF IMPACTS OF COMMUTER RAIL STATION CONSOLIDATION ON PEDESTRIAN ACCESS, C K. Ayvalik and C J. Khisty
ROUNDABOUT WARRANTS: PROPOSED FRAMEWORK FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT, Jeremy R. Chapman and Rahim F. Benekohal
Why people cross where they do: The role of street environement, Xuehao Chu, Martin Guttenplan, and Michael R. Baltes
DENSIFICATION AND URBAN COMPACTION: REINFORCING THE DRIVE FOR SUSTAINABILITY, James COOPER, Karen Donegan, Tim Ryley, Austin SMYTH, and Ed Granzow
MULTIMODAL CORRIDOR LEVEL-OF-SERVICE ANALYSIS, Richard G. Dowling, Douglas McLeod, Martin Guttenplan, and John D. Zegeer
GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF BUS BULBS, K Fitzpatrick, K Hall, M Finley, and S Farnsworth
Building transit oriented development in established communities, Sara J. Hendricks and Julie Goodwill
TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOODS AND AUTOMOBILE OWNERSHIP, D B. Hess and P M. Ong
STUDY OF INTERSECTION ACCIDENTS BY MANEUVER TYPE, S Mitra, H C. Chin, and M A. Quddus
SOCIOECONOMIC, COMMUNITY-BASED APPROACH FOR DEVELOPING INTEGRATED MASS TRANSIT SYSTEMS: APPLICATION TO CITY OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, C G. Phillips and H R. Edwards
EFFECTS OF PEDESTRIAN TREATMENTS ON RISKY PEDESTRIAN BEHAVIOR, J T. Siques
FSUTMS mode choice modeling: Factors affecting transit use and access, Fang Zhao, Min-Tang Li, Lee-Fang Chow, Albert Gan, and L David Shen
Submissions from 2001
Pedestrian mid-block crossing difficulty, Xuehao Chu and Michael R. Baltes
BUILT ENVIRONMENT AS DETERMINANT OF WALKING BEHAVIOR: ANALYZING NONWORK PEDESTRIAN TRAVEL IN PORTLAND, OREGON, M J. Greenwald and M G. Boarnet
MULTIMODAL LEVEL-OF-SERVICE ANALYSIS AT PLANNING LEVEL, M Guttenplan, B W. Landis, L Crider, and D S. McLeod
STATED PREFERENCE ANALYSIS OF SENSITIVITIES TO ELEMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION AND URBAN FORM, John Douglas Hunt
"SECOND TRAIN COMING" WARNING SIGN DEMONSTRATION PROJECT, V Khawani
Light Rail Service: Pedestrian and Vehicular Safety, H. W. Korve, B. D. Ogden, J. T. Siques, D. M. Mansel, H. A. Richards, S. Gilbert, E. Boni, M. Butchko, J. C. Stutts, and R. G. Hughes
PERFORMANCE IN LIEU OF PRESCRIPTION IN BRIDGE DESIGN: CHANGI AIRPORT MEZZANINE BRIDGE, SINGAPORE, M ROCHE
PEDESTRIAN WARNING AND CONTROL DEVICES, GUIDELINES, AND CASE STUDIES, J T. Siques
Submissions from 2000
SMART GROWTH TOOLS FOR TRANSPORTATION, Brian S. Bochner
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING MADE THE TITANS' NEW STADIUM A SUCCESS, R Chester and D Himes
OPTIMAL BUS STOP SPACING THROUGH DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING AND GEOGRAPHIC MODELING, Peter G. Furth and Adam B. Rahbee
GAS-KINETIC MODELING AND SIMULATION OF PEDESTRIAN FLOWS, Serge P. Hoogendoorn and Piet H L Bovy
ANALYSIS AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW INSIGHT INTO SUBSTITUTION (ADONIS) OF SHORT CAR TRIPS BY CYCLING AND WALKING, Institute of Transportation Engineers
SCHOOL JOURNEYS--BLUEPRINT FOR GREATER SAFETY AND CHOICE, Institute of Transportation Engineers
EFFECTIVE TRANSIT REQUIRES WALKABLE COMMUNITIES: LAND USE LESSONS OF TRANSPORT PATTERNS IN FOUR WORLD CITIES, C S. Konheim and B Ketcham
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK: ASSESSMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES, M M. Laube and R W. Stout
ADJUSTING COMPUTER MODELING TOOLS TO CAPTURE EFFECTS OF SMART GROWTH: OR "POKING AT THE PROJECT LIKE A LAB RAT", G Walters, R Ewing, and W Schroeer
Submissions from 1999
UNIQUE VOUCHER PROGRAMS TO INCREASE ALTERNATIVE COMMUTING, G Q. Allen, S G. Lipton, and B Brooke
U.K. SCHOOLS GET HELP TO TACKLE SCHOOL RUN, Institute of Transportation Engineers
UNITED KINGDOM TO REQUIRE BELLS ON ALL NEW BIKES, Institute of Transportation Engineers
URBAN TASK FORCE SETS OUT 100 WAYS TO REVIVE ENGLAND'S TOWNS AND CITIES, Institute of Transportation Engineers
TOP 10 REASONS TO COME TO LAS VEGAS, R T. Romer, G E. Grayson, and S K. Patel
Transportation for Livable Cities, Vukan R. Vuchic
STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE JOB ACCESSIBILITY: CASE STUDY OF TREN URBANO IN SAN JUAN METROPOLITAN REGION, M Zhang, Qing Shen, and J Sussman
VISUAL TARGET DETECTION MODELS FOR CIVIL TWILIGHT AND NIGHT DRIVING CONDITIONS (WITH DISCUSSION AND CLOSURE), H T. Zwahlen and T Schnell
Submissions from 1998
VITAL SIGNS: CIRCULATION IN THE HEART OF THE CITY--AN OVERVIEW OF DOWNTOWN TRAFFIC, G Forbes
USING ACCESS MANAGEMENT TO HELP RECLAIM A VILLAGE'S PUBLIC REALM, B Hyman, D Fossum, and R Richardson
TORONTO--MAKING ROOM FOR ALL MODES, A Koropeski, G Loane, and J GOUGH
URBAN TRANSPORT IN GERMANY: PROVIDING FEASIBLE ALTERNATIVES TO THE CAR., JOHN R. PUCHER
DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTERMODAL TRANSIT SIMULATION AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE FRANKFORD TRANSPORTATION CENTER, D E. Whitney and J C. Brill
Submissions from 1997
LOGAN 2000: A WORLD CLASS UPGRADE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY, D Brush
TRAVEL DEMAND AND THE 3DS: DENSITY, DIVERSITY, AND DESIGN, Robert Cervero and K Kockelman
INTEGRATION OF TRANSPORTATION AND LAND USE PLANNING THROUGH RESIDENTIAL STREET DESIGN, J West and A Lowe
Submissions from 1996
The pedestrian environment - the Achilies Heel of travel by low floor bus?, I Lavery and S Davey