Transportation Quarterly – 2003
Transportation Quarterly
Winter 2003 • Volume 57, Number 1
A Message from the Editor-in-Chief: The Problem? The Economy
W. Bruce Allen
Smart Bikes: Public Transportation for the 21st Century
Paul J. DeMaio
Anthony Downs
A Quiet Revolution in Transportation Finance: The Rise of Local Option Transportation Taxes
Todd Goldman and Martin Wachs
Designing Alternatives to State Motor Fuel Taxes
Anthony M. Rufolo and Robert L. Bertini
The Third Transportation Revolution
William Turtle and Kenneth Wykle
An Evaluation of Innovative Highway Financing Techniques for Indiana
Kristine Drike and Kumares C. Sinha
Transportation Quarterly
Spring 2003 • Volume 57, Number 2
Damian J. Kulash
Legal Status of Traffic Calming
Reid Ewing
Evelyn Blumenberg and Kimiko Shiki
Are Late-night Truck Drivers More Dangerous? Not at One Company
Roger J. Drissel and Walter D. Spiegel
Zoning for Parking as Policy Innovation
Erik Ferguson
Guidelines for Highway Needs Studies
David T. Hartgen
Transportation Quarterly
Summer 2003 • Volume 57, Number 3
A Message from the Editor-in-Chief: There’s Nothing Like a Booming Demand Time
W. Bruce Allen
Some Thoughts on the Census—Transit Statistical Match-up
Alan E. Pisarski
The Inefficiency of Toll Collection as a Means of Taxation: Evidence from the Garden State Parkway
Jonathan R. Peters and Jonathan K. Kramer
Assessment of Red Light Running Cameras in Fairfax County, Virginia
Daniel E. Ruby and Antoine G. Hobeika
John Pucher and John L. Renne
Transportation Quarterly
Fall 2003 • Volume 57, Number 4
Tom Downs
Improving the Quality-of-Life for Residents Living Near Highway-Rail Crossings
Richard A. Raub, Roy E. Lucke, and Thomas D. Thunder
T.H. Maze and Omar Smadi
An Examination of Risk Transference in Air Transport Privatization
Ian Humphreys, Graham Francis, and Stephen Ison
Qualitative Evaluation of Comfort Needs in Urban Walkways in Major Activity Centers
Sheila Sarkar
Competitive Access to North American Rail
Miles H. Sonstegaard
Container Port System Concentration
Prabir De and Ro-Kyung Park