An international review journal covering all aspects of transport. Provides authoritative and up to date research-based reviews of transport related topics.
Have a look at our July issue, with articles on transport policy, transport infrastructure, modal shift, school transportation, well-being, cycling, sense of place, LGBTQI+, etc.
All the articles in this issue can be found here:
https://t.co/lCTa7AuyRa
New article in @TransptReviews by our ex PhD student @PinarBilgin6 (with @DrMalcolmMorgan & @ZiaWadud): a systematic review of the impact of ridesourcing (= services like Uber) on vehicle ownership. https://t.co/ULKNWESyYr
We are organising a special issue on transport and equity. If interested, submit an extended abstract to the editors by July 15th.
For more information on the special issue, its guidelines and timeline, see: https://t.co/X1eYp7YdnM
Our March issue is now released with articles on car dependence, travel mode access in developing countries, cyclists' behaviour, safety in the trucking industry, and port systems.
Have a look: https://t.co/fqa6W8a7VM
Congratulations to @RachelBurbidge1 and colleagues for winning the 2025 Moshe Givoni Prize for their paper entitled: “A systematic review of adaption to climate change impacts in the aviation sector”.
The paper is available OA here:
https://t.co/mfOD4a1rjx
Have a look at our first issue of 2025, with studies on freight hinterland transport, activity-travel patterns, school bikeability, port logistics, autonomous vehicles, activity-based modelling, and e-bike financial incentives:
https://t.co/a5kydQVbVO
In the latest issue of 2024, we have interesting review articles on AVs, road user safety, transport-related inequalities, mobility hubs, transport and well-being policies, and public transport use of people with autism, etc.
Have a look at:
https://t.co/7pnWdVaxg1
The editors' choice of this year's fifth issue on public transit demand management is available free access. Have a look here:
https://t.co/BB190TJGwm
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Have a look at our latest issue with great work on TODs, public transport demand management, women's daily mobility, cyclists' route choice, high-speed rail, and much more.
All papers can be accessed via: https://t.co/c9gdF6U2jR
Proud of the efforts of the @CASAUCL / Arup City modelling lab group for our first joint paper! https://t.co/sc9Iz9o3Yq - conceived and created by @EsraSuel with contributions from the rest of us. A review of the importance of transport in mediating urban inequalities - enjoy!
📣 Our review paper on measuring transport related inequalities is out!
We explore how to measure transport inequalities in complex urban environments and how they are related to disparities in housing, neighborhoods, and health.
https://t.co/nktVVJvR1X
We’re really pleased to share this ground breaking piece which attempts to bridge the gap between high-speed rail transport studies and cluster economics through social knowledge exchange, just published on Transport Reviews with OPEN ACCESS. https://t.co/OXYDkDSzGk
🚨 New issue alert! Have a look at these great review papers on parking behaviour, bus bunching, autonomous transport, air transportation, cross-border commuting, cycling networks, etc.:
https://t.co/BIYGHMtPl1
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The third issue of this year has just been published with articles on gentrification, driver fatigue, car ownership, freight modal shift, shared mobility, electric mobility, cable cars and multimodality.
Have a look at: https://t.co/6HdMU0SIOT
An article looking at global bicycling levels that we published 3 years ago is still among the top trending articles in @TransptReviews ! It helps that it is open access.
Full article: The challenge of measuring walk trips in travel surveys: problems of undercounting and incomparability among countries and over time https://t.co/NqPoHRsdE5