Transport Reviews

Papers
(The TQCC of Transport Reviews is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Public transport planning adaption under the COVID-19 pandemic crisis: literature review of research needs and directions291
COVID-19 Impacts on Cycling, 2019–2020186
Cycling behaviour in 17 countries across 6 continents: levels of cycling, who cycles, for what purpose, and how far?101
Ethical issues in focus by the autonomous vehicles industry75
Empirical evidence on the impacts of bikesharing: a literature review67
What travel modes do shared e-scooters displace? A review of recent research findings63
Impacts of online shopping on travel demand: a systematic review61
Accessibility and the Capabilities Approach: a review of the literature and proposal for conceptual advancements59
From attitude to satisfaction: introducing the travel mode choice cycle58
COVID-19 passenger transport measures and their impacts52
Transition policies for climatically sustainable aviation52
Applications of machine learning methods in traffic crash severity modelling: current status and future directions45
Access denied? Digital inequality in transport services45
Determinants and effects of perceived walkability: a literature review, conceptual model and research agenda42
A survey of the opportunities and challenges of supervised machine learning in maritime risk analysis40
The use of practice theory in transport research39
A systematic review of charging infrastructure location problem for electric vehicles37
Urban transportation sustainability assessments: a systematic review of literature36
Understanding transport-related social exclusion through the lens of capabilities approach35
From bike to electric bike level-of-service32
A review on the factors influencing the adoption of new mobility technologies and services: autonomous vehicle, drone, micromobility and mobility as a service32
What do we really know about the acceptance of battery electric vehicles? – Turns out, not much32
Socioeconomic impact assessments of high-Speed rail: A meta-Analysis31
What might the changing incidence of Working from Home (WFH) tell us about future transport and land use agendas31
Cyclists’ exposure to atmospheric and noise pollution: a systematic literature review30
Safety implications of higher levels of automated vehicles: a scoping review29
On the relevance of data science for flight delay research: a systematic review29
Technology, transport, and the sharing economy: towards a working taxonomy for shared mobility27
What is a good transport review paper?26
Facilitating bicycle commuting beyond short distances: insights from existing literature26
Economic impacts on local businesses of investments in bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure: a review of the evidence25
Resilient supply chain network design: a systematic literature review24
Worthwhile travel time: a conceptual framework of the perceived value of enjoyment, productivity and fitness while travelling24
Interaction of automated driving systems with pedestrians: challenges, current solutions, and recommendations for eHMIs24
Impacts of disability on daily travel behaviour: A systematic review24
Making accessibility work in practice24
The development of autonomous driving technology: perspectives from patent citation analysis24
A comprehensive review of the truck appointment scheduling models and directions for future research23
Are people who use active modes of transportation more physically active? An overview of reviews across the life course22
Shared e-scooter micromobility: review of use patterns, perceptions and environmental impacts21
Bicycle safety at roundabouts: a systematic literature review19
What influences people to choose ridesharing? An overview of the literature19
Hunting for treasure: a systematic literature review on urban logistics and e-commerce data19
A systematic review of the factors associated with pedestrian route choice19
Headway variability in public transport: a review of metrics, determinants, effects for quality of service and control strategies18
Towards an enabled journey: barriers encountered by public transport riders with disabilities for the whole journey chain18
Mobility as a service (MaaS): are effort and seamlessness the keys to MaaS uptake?17
Transport equity considerations in electric vehicle charging research: a scoping review17
Mobility as a feature (MaaF): rethinking the focus of the second generation of mobility as a service (MaaS)17
Walking for transportation in large Latin American cities: walking-only trips and total walking events and their sociodemographic correlates17
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