European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research

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The European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research (EJTIR) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal, freely accessible through the internet.

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Call for papers: new paths for travel behaviour change analysis, extending the time axis and social scope.

This call for papers is linked to a Special Issue of the 17th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research (IATBR 2024), to be held in Vienna in July 2024. More information can be found here , as well as on the official conference website .

Note on the use of social-psychological theories in (travel behavior) research

Issue 21(4) is now published, current issue, a cluster analysis of temporal patterns of travel production in the netherlands: dominant within-day and day-to-day patterns and their association with urbanization levels, planning for the sustainability of freight and logistics strategic guiding principles for regional policy, submitpaper, submit your paper.

European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research

european journal of transport and infrastructure research

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  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Transportation
  • Urban Studies

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European Transport Research Review (ETRR) is a peer-reviewed open access journal publishing original high-quality scholarly research and developments in areas related to transportation science, technologies, policy and practice. Established in 2008 by the European Conference of Transport Research Institutes (ECTRI), the Journal provides researchers and practitioners around the world with an authoritative forum for the dissemination and critical discussion of new ideas and methodologies that originate in, or are of special interest to, the European transport research community. The journal is unique in its field, as it covers all modes of transport and addresses both the engineering and the social science perspective, offering a truly multidisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners, engineers and policymakers. ETRR is aimed at a readership including researchers, practitioners in the design and operation of transportation systems, and policymakers at the international, national, regional and local levels.

ETRR covers the following main areas of interest:

  • Mobility and travel behavior
  • Transportation safety and security
  • Transportation economics
  • Transportation planning and policy
  • Human factors in transportation
  • Traffic and demand management
  • Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
  • Freight transport and logistics
  • Air and waterway transport
  • Transportation impacts of emerging vehicle technologies
  • Environmental issues in transportation and climate change
  • Equity, social and health issues related to transport

Examples of particular topics of interest are: urban logistics, intermodal transport systems, transitions towards sustainable transport, accessibility and equity analysis, technologies for improving network and vehicle efficiency, advances in integrated transport systems and intermodal transportation, traffic safety analysis, traffic flo w theory and modeling, IT technologies for transport data collection and analysis, strategies for vehicle-to-vehicle communications and the transport impacts and indirect impacts of autonomous vehicles. ETRR does not publish papers which focus purely on (road/rail) infrastructure technology, vehicle technology or information technology, but we welcome papers on the transport system impacts (e.g. improving network or vehicle efficiency) and/or policy impacts/implications of various (vehicle/infrastructure/information) technological developments.

The Journal encourages thematic collections of related articles from major European transport research projects, major conferences such as the TRA, ETC and WCTR, and international networks such as NECTAR.

ETRR aims to disseminate and discuss new ideas and methodologies that originate in, or are of special interest to, the European transport research community. While its focus is on Europe, it will be of interest to anyone wishing to learn from European experience or to develop new applications for European practice. We consider papers on non-European case studies if the relevance for the European transportation research field is sufficiently made clear.

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2022 Citation Impact 4.3 - 2-year Impact Factor 4.5 - 5-year Impact Factor 1.630 - SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper) 1.029 - SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

2023 Speed 25 days submission to first editorial decision for all manuscripts (Median) 251 days submission to accept (Median)

2023 Usage 786,682 downloads 136 Altmetric mentions

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Developing Mobility as a Service: user, operator and governance perspectives

Developing Mobility as a Service: user, operator and governance perspectives

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Human factors of digitalized mobility forms and services

Human factors of digitalized mobility forms and services

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Rethinking Transport: Highlights of the Transport Research Arena 2020

Rethinking Transport: Highlights of the Transport Research Arena 2020

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