Journal of Transport & Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Transport & Health is 24. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Health effects of fixed-guideway transit: A systematic review of practice-based evidence141
Comparative analysis of transmission risk of SARS-CoV-2, influenza and SARS-CoV-1 in a bus environment70
Beyond the sirens: A scoping review on paramedic safety during response and transportation58
Changes in the residents’ step counts before and after a railway improvement project43
Heat-induced risks of road crashes among older motorcyclists: Evidence from three motorcycle-dominant cities in Taiwan43
Discovering user groups of active modes of transport in urban centers using clustering methods42
Are early maladaptive schemas related to current driver behaviors? A study on previous toxic experiences and driving42
The epidemiology of electric scooter-related injuries in Malaga: effects of shifting from sidewalks to streets under new traffic regulations37
Did the built environment attenuate reductions in leisure walking during COVID-19? A quasi-panel study37
Commuter exposure to ultrafine particles (UFPs), lung deposited surface area (LDSA), and noise in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam35
Health expenditure impact of opening a new public transport station: A natural experiment of JR-Sojiji station in Japan32
Perceptions of street trees among Polish residents with motor disabilities31
The effects of a subvention scheme for e-bikes on mode share and active mobility30
Associations between streetscape characteristics at Chinese adolescents’ activity places and active travel patterns on weekdays and weekends29
The identification of significant features towards travel mode choice and its prediction via optimised random forest classifier: An evaluation for active commuting behavior29
Assessing the factors affecting the perceived crossing speed of pedestrians and investigating the direct and indirect effects of crash risk perception on perceived crossing speed29
Active transportation and well-being among different age groups: A network analysis approach in Taiwan28
Investigating the built environment surrounding naturally occurring retirement communities (NORCs) in Toronto28
Evaluation of active travel using with the health and economic assessment tool (HEAT): The case of Samsun/Turkey27
A social-ecological framework to explore factors associated with transportation walking for rural American adults using case of Mississippi27
Editorial Board27
Driver vehicle crashes and mental health challenges among commuter college students27
The intersection between climate change, COVID-19, and future pandemics – Perspectives among American transportation network drivers26
Public transport users have better physical and health profiles than drivers of motor vehicles25
Intergenerational differences in walking for transportation between older men and women in six countries24
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