Journal of Transportation and Statistics
Journal of Transportation and Statistics
Index for Volume 4
NOTE: Page numbers refer to the print version of the journal.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A
Accessibility
competition and,
Vol. 4(2/3): 19-29
concepts and applications,
Vol. 4(2/3): 15-30
definition of,
Vol. 4(2/3): 16
gravity-based measures,
Vol. 4(2/3): 33, 69
improvements, local employment and,
Vol. 4(2/3): 49-66
indicators,
Vol. 4(2/3): 32-36
modeling,
Vol. 4(2/3): 31-48
neighborhood, evaluating,
Vol. 4(2/3): 67-78
path-based,
Vol. 4(2/3): 79-91
performance measures,
Vol. 4(2/3): 31-48
space-time measures,
Vol. 4(2/3): 1-14, 34, 80
travel-cost approach,
Vol. 4(2/3): 33
utility-based measures,
Vol. 4(2/3): 35, 69
Accidents
costs to drivers,
Vol. 4(1): 87-90, 99-100
interstate, increased speed limits and,
Vol. 4(1): 1-26
Air pollution
costs from highway transportation,
Vol. 4(1): 91-92, 100
Austin, Texas
neighborhood accessibility assessment,
Vol. 4(2/3): 70-71, 76-77
B
Balkin, Sandy
speed limit increases, fatal interstate crashes and,
Vol. 4(1): 1-16, 24-26
Baradaran, Siamak
accessibility performance measures,
Vol. 4(2/3): 31-48
Bartin, Bekir
New Jersey highway transportation costs,
Vol. 4(1): 81-103
Baysian methods
estimating traffic volumes,
Vol. 4(1): 27-36
Berechman, Joseph
accessibility improvements, local employment and,
Vol. 4(2/3): 49-66
New Jersey highway transportation costs,
Vol. 4(1): 81-103
Berglund, Svante
path-based accessibility,
Vol. 4(2/3): 79-91
Bicycling
accessibility and,
Vol. 4(2/3): 67-68, 73, 74-75
Box-Jenkins ARIMA time series,
Vol. 4(1): 13-15
Bronx, New York
Vol. 4(1): 51-53
C
Cargo transportation
train waybill data models and statistics,
Vol. 4(1): 75-79
Carload Waybill Sample,
Vol. 4(1): 76
Census Transportation Planning Package,
Vol. 4(2/3): 64
Clifton, Kelly J.
evaluating neighborhood accessibility,
Vol. 4(2/3): 67-78
Competition
accessibility and,
Vol. 4(2/3): 19-29
Congestion
costs to drivers,
Vol. 4(1): 87-90, 99-100
modeling,
Vol. 4(2/3): 6-8
transportation management professionals view,
Vol. 4(1): 51-73
see also Traffic
Costs
highway transportation,
Vol. 4(1): 81-103
Crashes, see Accidents
CTPP, see Census Transportation Planning Package
D
Davis, Gary
traffic volume estimates,
Vol. 4(1): 27-38
Demand management
transportation management professionals view,
Vol. 4(1): 31-37
Drivers
congestion and accident costs,
Vol. 4(1): 87-90, 99-100
E
Employment
accessibility improvements and,
Vol. 4(2/3): 49-66
Environment
costs from highway transportation,
Vol. 4(1): 91
Europe
accessibility performance measures,
Vol. 4(2/3): 31-48
F
FARS, see Fatality Analysis Reporting System
Fatalities
literature review,
Vol. 4(1): 2-3
speed limits and,
Vol. 4(1): 1-26
Fatality Analysis Reporting System,
Vol. 4(1): 3
Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956,
Vol. 4(1): 52
Ferguson, Erik
congestion, demand management, and mobility enhancement,
Vol. 4(1): 51-73
Fontaine, Michael D.
speed limit increases, fatal interstate crashes and,
Vol. 4(1): 16-21
G
Goodness-of-fit statistics,
Vol. 4(1): 75-79
Great Britain
Planning Policy Guidance 13,
Vol. 4(2/3): 76
H
Handy, Susan L.
evaluating neighborhood accessibility,
Vol. 4(2/3): 67-78
Harris, Britton
accessibility concepts and applications,
Vol. 4(2/3): 15-30
Harvey, Andrew
speed limit increases, fatal interstate crashes and,
Vol. 4(1): 22-24
Highway transportation
costs,
Vol. 4(1): 81-103
Highway Trust Fund,
Vol. 4(1): 52
Highway user fees
New Jersey,
Vol. 4(1): 99-102
I
Infrastructure
costs from highway transportation,
Vol. 4(1): 90-91, 100
Intelligent transportation systems,
Vol. 4(1): 61
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991,
Vol. 4(2/3): 67
J
Jmtland, Sweden
accessibility measures applied to,
Vol. 4(2/3): 83-89
L
Labor supply
accessibility improvements and,
Vol. 4(2/3): 49-66
Land use
creating scenarios for cluster analysis,
Vol. 4(1): 39-49
data, accessibility analysis and,
Vol. 4(2/3): 73-74
Ledolter, Johannes
speed limit increases, fatal interstate crashes and,
Vol. 4(1): 13-16
Lee, Herbert
train waybill data models and statistics,
Vol. 4(1): 75-79
Loglinear models,
Vol. 4(1): 75-79
M
Miller, Harvey J.
measuring space-time accessibility,
Vol. 4(2/3): 1-14
Mobility enhancement
transportation management professionals view,
Vol. 4(1): 51-73
Motor vehicles
operating costs,
Vol. 4(1): 86-87
N
National Bicycling and Walking Study,
Vol. 4(2/3): 73
National Highway System Designation Act,
Vol. 4(1): 2, 14
National Maximum Speed Limit,
Vol. 4(1): 2, 3, 16, 18
Neighborhood accessibility
evaluating,
Vol. 4(2/3): 67-78
New Jersey
highway transportation costs,
Vol. 4(1): 81-103
New York
South Bronx,
Vol. 4(2/3): 49-66
NMSL, see National Maximum Speed Limit
Noise
costs from highway transportation,
Vol. 4(1): 92-93, 100
O
Ord, J. Keith
speed limit increases, fatal interstate crashes and,
Vol. 4(1): 1-16, 24-26
Ozbay, Kaan
New Jersey highway transportation costs,
Vol. 4(1): 81-103
P
Paaswell, Robert
accessibility improvements, local employment and,
Vol. 4(2/3): 49-66
Portland, Oregon
sidewalk survey,
Vol. 4(2/3): 74-75
Path-based accessibility measures,
Vol. 4(2/3): 79-91
Public transit ridership
letter,
Vol. 4(1): v
Q
Qu, Tongbin Teresa
speed limit increases, fatal interstate crashes and,
Vol. 4(1): 16-21
R
Railroads
train waybill data models and statistics,
Vol. 4(1): 75-79
Ramjerdi, Farideh
accessibility performance measures,
Vol. 4(2/3): 31-48
S
Saito, Mitsuru
creating land-use scenarios,
Vol. 4(1): 39-49
San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit
customer satisfaction among riders
Vol. 4(2/3), 71
employment growth, in relation to,
Vol. 4(1): 54
School bus ridership
letter,
Vol. 4(1): v
Smith, Joshua
creating land-use scenarios,
Vol. 4(1): 39-49
South Bronx, New York
accessibility improvements, local employment and,
Vol. 4(2/3): 49-66
Space-time accessibility
as indicator,
Vol. 4(2/3): 34-35
measuring,
Vol. 4(2/3): 1-14
Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis,
Vol. 4(2/3): 53-54, 61
Speed and speed limits
increased, fatal interstate crashes and,
Vol. 4(1): 1-26
Spiegelman, Clifford H.
speed limit increases, fatal interstate crashes and,
Vol. 4(1): 16-21
Stockholm, Sweden
accessibility measures applied to,
Vol. 4(2/3): 83-89
Stokes, Charles J.
urban transit ridership,
Vol. 4(1): v
T
Thakuriah, Piyushimita (Vonu)
introduction to volume 4, numbers 2/3,
Vol. 4(2/3): v
Traffic
volume estimates,
Vol. 4(1): 27-38
see also Congestion
Trains, see Railroads
Transportation, see specific modes, e.g., Highway transportation, Railroads, Urban transit ridership, etc.
Transportation data
accessibility analysis and,
Vol. 4(2/3): 74-75
Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century,
Vol. 4(2/3): 67
Transportation networks
measuring space-time accessibility in,
Vol. 4(2/3): 1-14
Transportation planning systems
creating scenarios for cluster analysis,
Vol. 4(1): 39-49
Transportation sketch planning,
Vol. 4(1): 39-49
Transportation system management
professionals view,
Vol. 4(1): 51-73
Travel demand management
professionals view,
Vol. 4(1): 51-73
Travelers and travel behavior
space-time accessibility, measuring,
Vol. 4(2/3): 1-14
U
Urban transit ridership
letter,
Vol. 4(1): v
V
Viele, Kert
train waybill data models and statistics,
Vol. 4(1): 75-79
W
Walking
accessibility and,
Vol. 4(2/3): 67-68, 71-73, 74-75
Wu, Yi-Hwa
measuring space-time accessibility,
Vol. 4(2/3): 1-14
Y
Yang, Shimin
traffic volume estimates,
Vol. 4(1): 27-38
Z
Zimmerman, Karl
speed limit increases, fatal interstate crashes and,
Vol. 4(1): 16-21