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Transportation Research Record

The Transportation Research Record is a renowned peer-reviewed journal that publishes cutting-edge research and advancements in the field of transportation. It covers a wide range of topics including transportation planning, engineering, policy, and technology. With contributions from leading experts, this journal serves as a valuable resource for professionals, researchers, and policymakers in the transportation industry.

Details
Abbr. Transp Res Rec
Start 1963
End Continuing
p-ISSN 0361-1981
e-ISSN 2169-4052
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 1434 149
SJR / Ranks: 8304 543
CiteScore / Ranks: 8019 3.30
JIF / Ranks: 5746 1.7
Recent Articles
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Hochmuth J, Newton E, Van Houten R
Transp Res Rec . 2024 Oct; 2678(3). PMID: 39421546
The gateway in-street sign configuration has been demonstrated to be a low-cost method for increasing motorist yielding the right of way to pedestrians at crosswalks. It has previously been hypothesized...
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Dae Lee C, Koontz A, Cooper R, Sivakanthan S, Chernicoff W, Brunswick A, et al.
Transp Res Rec . 2024 Jul; 2678(5):271-287. PMID: 39055859
This study aimed to apply a journey mapping methodology to identify travel considerations and barriers for people with disabilities (PWDs) at each travel stage, from considering a trip through to...
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Griffin G, Jiao J
Transp Res Rec . 2024 May; 2673(1):460-468. PMID: 38737923
Transportation planners increasingly use new forms of online public participation alongside traditional in-person approaches, including crowdsourcing tools capable of encouraging geographically specific input. Digital involvement may be particularly valuable in...
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Said M, Soria J, Stathopoulos A
Transp Res Rec . 2024 Apr; 2677(4):704-722. PMID: 38603453
The spread of COVID-19 has been a major disruptive force in people's everyday lives and mobility behavior. The demand for on-demand ride services, such as taxis and ridehailing, has been...
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Sanguinetti A, DePew A, Hirschfelt K
Transp Res Rec . 2024 Apr; 2677(4):641-655. PMID: 38603437
The global COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to a plethora of ideas for modifying and redesigning public transportation and shared mobility vehicles to protect workers and riders from contracting the...
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Shah S, Jaya V, Piludaria N
Transp Res Rec . 2024 Apr; 2677(4):880-891. PMID: 38603370
The objective of this research was to understand key levers that enabled city, regional, and national governments to improve non-motorized transport (NMT) infrastructure during the lockdowns necessitated by the COVID-19...
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Kiraci K, Tanriverdi G, Akan E
Transp Res Rec . 2024 Apr; 2677(4):350-379. PMID: 38603363
The COVID-19 pandemic increased the risk of financial distress, bankruptcy, or both, in the airline industry. Whether airlines can survive or not during and/or after the pandemic is closely related...
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Azimian A, Jiao J
Transp Res Rec . 2024 Apr; 2677(4):629-640. PMID: 38603346
The pandemic arising from the 2019 coronavirus disease has significantly affected all facets of human life across the world, including economies and transportation systems, thereby changing people's travel behaviors. This...
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Kodi J, Kitali A, Kidando E, Alluri P
Transp Res Rec . 2024 Apr; 2677(4):839-850. PMID: 38603339
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak brought significant changes in the travel behavior and operational characteristics of transportation systems. Express lanes (ELs) are among the transportation facilities that are affected by this...
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Panik R, Watkins K, Ederer D
Transp Res Rec . 2024 Apr; 2677(4):583-596. PMID: 38603318
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted typical travel behavior worldwide. In the United States (U.S.), government entities took action to limit its spread through public health messaging to encourage reduced mobility and...