1: PLENARY

Hickman: Incomplete cost – incomplete benefit analysis in transport appraisal

2A: CAR USE

Mattioli: The affordability of household transport costs: quantifying the incidence of car-related economic stress in the UK Paper (PDF)

Yeboah: Exploring variance in car ownership levels at the local level: beyond income and density

Chatterton: Financial implications of car use: a social and spatial distributional analysis Paper (PDF)

2B: TRAVEL BEHAVIOUR 1

Ricci: Delivering sustainable mobility in practice: lessons from the process evaluation of the Local Sustainable Transport Fund in the West of England Paper (PDF)

Barron: Investigating the attractiveness of park-and-ride modes to commuter in Cardiff

Pangbourne: Personalised messaging for voluntary travel behaviour change: interactions between segmentation and content framing Paper (PDF)

2C: PEDESTRAIN ISSUES

Dhanani: Developing a walkability potentials modelof London: Methods to create flexible tools to assess and plan for active travel Paper (PDF)

Stockton: A novel walkability index for London predicts walking time in adults Paper (PDF)

Bornioli: Affective walking experience in heritage environments; moderation of setting type and traffic levels Paper (PDF)

2D: BEHAVIOUR MODELLING

Marechal: Believe it or not? Incorporating credibility when modelling information acquisition and use in commuter behaviour Paper (PDF)

Suel: A hazard-based approach to modelling effects of online shopping on intershopping duration

3A: CYCLING 1

O’Hare: Exploring the influence of hard and soft factors on the intention to cycle Paper (PDF)

Atkinson: Homing in on UK households who integrate cycling with public transport Paper (PDF)

Miah: Evaluation of MEMS Sensory Accuracy Based on an Instrumented Bicycle for the Purpose of Tracking and Positioning

3B: TRAVEL BEHAVIOUR 2

Bartle: Departing from the norm: How and why commuters change their usual mode of travel for work Paper (PDF)

Islam: Impact of ubiquitous real time passenger information

Musselwhite: Breaking the habit: Breaking your wrist to break travel behaviour Paper (PDF)

3C: NETWORK MANAGEMENT 1

Luan: A framework for designing cooperation strategies for the Local Authoirty and route guidance service providers Paper (PDF)

Nassrullah: Observations of traffic behaviour from UK motorway roadworks sections with narrow lanes Paper (PDF)

Achurra-Gonzalez: A quantitative framework for the asessment of network vulnerability in liner shipping networks

3D: PUBLIC TRANSPORT 1

Cowie: Rail regulation, consumer sovereignty and the results of eighteen years of British rail privatisation Paper (PDF)

Guiver: Increasing patronage on public transport: the role of Community Ambassadors Paper (PDF)

Morton: Investigating the utility of applied quality of service indicators in public transport: evidence for bus transit in Scotland Paper (PDF)

4: PLENARY

Roby: The discourses of travel disruption to business from snow Paper (PDF)

5: PLENARY

Parkin: Cycling infrastructure research: the evidence, its use in practice, and future needs Paper (PDF)

6A: TRANSPORT AND AGEING

Jones: Understanding pathways of development in cycling in later life Paper (PDF)

Nikitas: Road pricing and older people: An in-depth study of attitudes, pro-social values and social norms Paper (PDF)

6B: ELECTRIC VEHICLES 1

Hardman: Motivations for the adoption of high-end battery electric vehicles Paper (PDF)

Harvey: Brand personality: an investigation into current perceptions of electric vehicles and self-image congruence with consumers Paper (PDF)

6C: AUTOMATION

Mamouei: Optimisation of the longitudinal control of vehicles with respect to the efficiency of traffic flow Paper (PDF)

Clark: The potential impact of autonomous vehicles on transport systems and society: a review and future prospects Paper (PDF)

6D: PUBLIC TRANSPORT 2

Guo: An innovative journey planning system for British rail passengers Paper (PDF)

Camporeale: Fostering social equity in transit route planning and design Paper (PDF)

7A: TRANSPORT AND ICT

Corsar: Build an app and they will come? Lessons learnt from trialling the GetThere Bus app in rural communities Paper (PDF)

Lyons: Changing times – a decade of empirical insight into the experience of rail passengers in Britain Paper (PDF)

De Kremer: Understanding the current travel patterns and use of technologies in family households Paper (PDF)

7B: CYCLING 2

Clayton: Cycling and disability: a review Paper (PDF)

Stewart: Policy recommendations and quick wins from EU cycling cities: Twelve commandments for cycling policy Paper (PDF)

Bell: The role of cycling in delivering sustainable travel by 2050 Paper (PDF)

7C: PEDESTRIAN ISSUES 2

Rui Anciaes: Estimating preferences for different types of pedestrian crossing facilities Paper (PDF)

Melia: Pedestrianisation and politics: Pan-European evidence and a case study of Brighton’s Old Town Paper (PDF)

Seriani: Pedestrian level of interaction on platform conflict areas by real-scale laboratory experiments Paper (PDF)

7D: PUBLIC TRANSPORT 3

Shi: Using GIS to assess the potential for centralised planning of bus networks Paper (PDF)

Hamiduddin: Regional trams and light rail systems: barriers, opportunities and critical success factors to innovative core-periphery connections Paper (PDF)

Young: Defining probability-based rail station catchments for demand modelling Paper (PDF)

8A: RESILIENCE 1

Miah: Optimisation of NDT sensor data processing strategies in the specific case of road infrastructure inspection

Clark: Flood resilience on the railways – solutions, appraisal and decision making Paper (PDF)

8B: ELECTRIC VEHICLES 2

Latinopoulos: Electric vehicle charging coordination with revenue management: Empirical results and recommendations for charging service providers Paper (PDF)

Wu: Flexible scheduling of electric bus operations for electricity grid balancing Paper (PDF)

8C: NETWORK MANAGEMENT 2

Sha: A comparative analysis of centralised and distributed systems for urban traffic control Paper (PDF)

Yu: Modelling the co-evolution of road networks and transport demand Paper (PDF)

8D: VULNERABLE USERS

Mackett: Facilitating travel by people with cognitive disabilities and mental health conditions Paper (PDF)

Abdrazakova: Factors influencing active travel to primary and secondary school in Wales Paper (PDF)

9: PLENARY

Musselwhite: Assessment of computer-based training packages that may improve the safety of older people’s driver behaviour Paper (PDF)

10A: RESILIENCE 2

Brazil: The role of transport information during extreme weather events Paper (PDF)

Maier: Valuing a portfolio of interdependent real options: The case of physical and digital urban infrastructure investments

10B: DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Wootton: Inclusive urban mobility: social equity and mass transport systems in Quito, Ecuador Paper (PDF)

Alotaibi: Perspectives of travel strategies in light of the new metro and bus networks in Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia Paper (PDF)

10C: ENVIRONMENTAL APPRAISAL

Grote: Local Authority attitudes to road traffic emissions modelling Paper (PDF)

Marouf: Evaluation of pervasive wireless sensors to monitor and model road traffic noise Paper (PDF)

11A: METHODOLOGY

Soria-Lara: Exploring the use of participation techniques during the visioning phase in transport backcasting studies Paper (PDF)

Chatterjee: Understanding changing travel behaviour over the life course: Contributions from biographical research

11B: DISRUPTION

Goldberg: Using smart card data to identify individual passenger behaviours during disruption on metro rail networks

Cao: Investigating travel vulnerability in Greater London: Future changes in oil prices and housing affordability Paper (PDF)

11C: LAND USE

Stockton: Are perceptions of traffic volume and speed within the neighbourhood asscoiated with levels of local social contact? Paper (PDF)

Darroch: Towards a conceptual framework for understanding the relationship between land use and transport infrastructure in relation to ubran metro systems Paper (PDF)

11D: SAFETY

Scholes: Estimating changes in third-party fatality risk by sex, age and travel mode in road accidents in Great Britain 2005-2010 Paper (PDF)

Meade: Vulnerable road user road safety performance Paper (PDF)

12: PLENARY

Wilson: The value of innovation for Highways England (No paper)