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  1. Modeling of train operations is helpful to plan railway corridor activities and optimize the use of resources. This paper models the train scheduling problem of a single line railway network with main concern ...

    Authors: Malik Muneeb Abid and Muhammad Babar Khan
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2015 7:3
  2. The paper refers to an innovative urban freight distribution scheme, aimed at reducing the externalities connected with the freight delivery process. Both packages destined to commercial activities and to end ...

    Authors: Elvezia M. Cepolina and Alessandro Farina
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2015 7:1
  3. Considering the human contribution to car crashes, it seems necessary to make a distinction between different forms of aberrant driver behaviour and its different psychological origins. The aim of the present ...

    Authors: Matus Sucha, Lenka Sramkova and Ralf Risser
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2014 6:147
  4. This paper aims to explore the driving behavior of young drivers few years after licensure based on two different evaluation approaches, which are used in a complementary manner. The evaluation was done with r...

    Authors: Gila Albert, Tsippy Lotan, Tomer Toledo, Einat Grimberg and Mariano Lasebnik
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2014 6:146
  5. Argos is a long-term program started in 1990 to promote experimental research about driver behavior under realistic driving conditions. The development of the latest Argos platform has recently been completed ...

    Authors: Antonio Pérez, M. Isabel García, Manuel Nieto, José L. Pedraza, Santiago Rodríguez and Juan Zamorano
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2014 6:143
  6. In this research, a disaggregate analysis of road accident injury under-reporting in selected European countries is presented.

    Authors: George Yannis, Eleonora Papadimitriou, Antonis Chaziris and Jeremy Broughton
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2014 6:142
  7. Introduction  Road bends of extra-urban and rural roads are known to be particularly relevant for motorcycle riding safety. For this reason a Curve Warning system has been developed for assisting the motorcyclist...

    Authors: Francesco Biral, Paolo Bosetti and Roberto Lot
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2014 6:140
  8. The paper presents (i) the method followed in a road safety audit of Attica Freeway (“Attiki Odos”), (ii) the findings and recommendations which arose from the RSA, (iii) the improvements made by the freeway o...

    Authors: Sophia Vardaki, Fanis Papadimitriou and Pantelis Kopelias
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2014 6:138
  9. To examine eye tracking data and compare visual behavior in individuals with normal hearing (NH) and with moderate hearing loss (HL) during two types of driving conditions: normal driving and driving while per...

    Authors: Birgitta Thorslund, Christer Ahlström, Björn Peters, Olle Eriksson, Björn Lidestam and Björn Lyxell
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2014 6:139
  10. The scope of this paper is to present the results of the Project HyTech, which aimed, amongst other objectives, to quantify the environmental and economic effects of generalized introduction and use of electri...

    Authors: C. I. Chatzikomis, K. N. Spentzas and A. G. Mamalis
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2014 6:137
  11. The article aims to evolve the base for fuel consumption optimization (FCO) in Indian air transport industry. The objective of this paper is to design the methodology and to develop five facet model of fuel co...

    Authors: Vedant Singh and Somesh K. Sharma
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2014 6:134
  12. The present paper focuses on the investigation of motorcycle riders’ behavior at curved road sections by introducing a new methodology based on global positioning system (GPS) technology. In the frame of the r...

    Authors: P. V. Lemonakis, N. E. Eliou, T. Karakasidis and G. Botzoris
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2014 6:132
  13. Air travel is the fastest way for transporting goods and human; therefore, the airports are vital parts of transportation industry. Since airports are considered as tourism gates, they have a great influence o...

    Authors: GholamAli Shafabakhsh, Mansour Hadjihoseinlou and Seyed Ali Taghizadeh
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2013 6:128
  14. The paper tackles the theme of evaluating dynamic load increases that the vehicle transfers to the road pavement, due to the generation of vibration produced by surface irregularities.

    Authors: M. Agostinacchio, D. Ciampa and S. Olita
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2013 6:127

    The Correction to this article has been published in European Transport Research Review 2019 11:20

  15. MAAT cruiser/feeder airship system is a transport system financed by European 7th Framework programme 2011. The project aims to realize a cruiser/feeder airship system, which can connect major populated centre...

    Authors: Maurizio Bonnici, Alessandro Tacchini and Dean Vucinic
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2013 6:123
  16. The paper addresses a transport market consisting of two firms with goals extending beyond pure profit maximisation. Considering that transport companies often have public owners and that managers have differe...

    Authors: Finn Jørgensen and Terje Andreas Mathisen
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2013 6:125
  17. The emergence of new media has changed the way how airlines interact with the public. This study analyzes how airlines use one of the most popular new media platforms, Facebook, to manage public relations, com...

    Authors: Martin Grančay
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2013 6:126
  18. In addition to the number of published articles, citation counts are traditionally interpreted as measures of publication merit. They are therefore used to evaluate researchers, research departments, universit...

    Authors: Thor-Erik Sandberg Hanssen and Finn Jørgensen
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2013 6:122
  19. The paper deals with the adjustment of time-dependent Origin–destination (O-D) demand matrix, which is the fundamental input of ITS application for traffic predictions. The usual problem is to search for tempo...

    Authors: Ernesto Cipriani, Marialisa Nigro, Gaetano Fusco and Chiara Colombaroni
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2013 6:115
  20. The increasing importance of the Bus Rapid Transit systems in the last 20 years has given rise to the implementation of several sorts of systems over the world with different characteristics and success levels.

    Authors: Elvira Maeso-González and Pablo Pérez-Cerón
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2013 6:113
  21. SAFEWAY2SCHOOL is a programme based on several systems for the enhancement of school transportation safety for children. The aim of the study was to explore whether children with cognitive disabilities will no...

    Authors: Torbjörn Falkmer, Chiara Horlin, Joakim Dahlman, Tania Dukic, Tania Barnett and Anna Anund
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2013 6:117
  22. In the Nineties of the last century the European Commission decided to open the railway market to competition, allowing different railway companies to operate on the same network. Under this framework Infrastr...

    Authors: Vito Fragnelli and Simona Sanguineti
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2013 6:116
  23. The assessment of the impacts of climate change and extreme weather events on transport networks comprises an emerging field, which attracts the interest of several researchers. Most research efforts have conc...

    Authors: Evangelos Mitsakis, Anestis Papanikolaou, Georgia Ayfadopoulou, Josep Salanova, Claus Doll, George Giannopoulos and Christos Zerefos
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2013 6:114
  24. This paper explores the safety implications of the use of company cars. It focuses on a case study in Israel that shows a massive growth in the extent of company-car use in recent years.

    Authors: Gila Albert, Shalom Hakkert and Yoram Shiftan
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2013 6:112
  25. In most European countries, the often difficult policy process of setting and implementing speed limits on specific roads is delegated to public administration on local and regional levels. The purpose of this...

    Authors: Tomas Svensson, Jane Summerton and Robert Hrelja
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2013 6:109

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