Submissions from 2011
Can older drivers be nudged? How the public and private sectors can influence older drivers’ self-regulation, Craig Berry
Children aged 9–14 living in disadvantaged areas in England: Opportunities and barriers for cycling, Nicola Christie, Richard Kimberlee, Elizabeth Towner, Sarah Rodgers, Heather Ward, Judith Sleney, and Ronan Lyons
Child pedestrian casualties and deprivation, James Green, Helen Muir, and Mike Maher
Fairness in a car dependent society, Duncan Kay, Jake Reynolds, Shirley Rodrigues, Andrew Lee, Beverley Anderson, Rebecca Gibbs, Claire Monkhouse, and Tess Gill
Developing socially inclusive transportation policy: transferring the United Kingdom policy approach to the State of Victoria?, Karen Lucas and Graham Currie
Rural car dependence: An emerging barrier to community activity for older people?, I. Shergold, G. Parkhurst, and C. Musselwhite
Submissions from 2010
HSTAT – Towards a better understanding of the impact of accessibility on healthcare reconfiguration policies, P Bartlett
Maintaining safe mobility for the ageing population - the role of the private car, Elizabeth Box, Julie Gandolfi, and Christopher (Kit) Mitchell
Measuring the benefits of the Access for All programme, A. Duckenfield, T. Highbee, and M Holt
APPLICATION OF THE CAPABILITY MODEL TO ASSESS CROSSFALL GRADIENT REQUIREMENTS FOR ATTENDANTS PUSHING WHEELCHAIRS, Catherine Holloway, Tatsuto Suzuki, Hironobu Uchiyama, and Nick Tyler
COCCINELLA Conserving Carpets Cultural and Inclusive Exhibition of Living and Labour Areas, Rana Imam and Nick Tyler
Transport and social exclusion: access to higher education in the UK policy context, Susan Kenyon
UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING DYSLEXIA IN TRANSPORT PROVISION, Deborah Lamont
Smartcard data on use of free concessionary travel by older and disabled bus passengers, Andrew Last
SUSTAINING INDEPENDENT MOBILITY FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE IN AN AGEING POPULATION: MANAGING THE TRANSITION FROM CAR DEPENDENCY TO CONFIDENT USE OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT, David Ling and Stuart Murray
Social impacts and social equity issues in transport: Two day framing event workshop report, Karen Lucas and Anne Power
Increasing accessibility cost-effectively for people who are socially excluded, Roger Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge
Meeting the transport needs of elderly people: A comparison of London and Seoul, Roger L. Mackett and Jiin Gim
Older women's travel patterns and road accident involvement in Britain, Christopher (Kit) Mitchell
Promoting social inclusion in a deregulated environment: Extending accessibility using collective taxi-based services, Corinne Mulley
How adult children in the UK and the US view the driving cessation of their parents: Is a policy window opening?, Sandra Rosenbloom
MOBILITY SCOOTER AND USER CHARACTERISTICS AT CROSSINGS AND INTERSECTIONS, John G. Schoon
Incorporating health and social benefits with user benefits in the valuation of urban realm improvements, Rob Sheldon, Shepley Orr, Paul Buchanan, Chelsea Dosad, and David Ubaka
Operationalising ‘sustainable mobility’: the case of transport policy for older citizens in rural areas, Ian Shergold and Graham Parkhurst
A COMPARISON OF ACCESSIBILITY AS MEASURED BY PLANNERS AND ACCESSIBILITY AS EXPERIENCED BY OLDER PEOPLE AND THOSE WITH DISABILITIES, Helena Titheridge, Roger Mackett, and Kamalasudhan Achuthan
Submissions from 2009
Low income motoring in Great Britain, David Bayliss
Measuring the accessibility of opportunities and services in dense urban environments: Experiences from London, Simon Cooper, Peter Wright, and Rhodri Ball
Social impacts of transport: literature review and the state of the practice of transport appraisal in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, Karst Geurs, Wouter Boon, and Bert Van Wee
10 Years of accessibility planning in the UK - what has been achieved?, Derek Halden
The car in British society, Karen Lucas and Peter Jones
Assessing the ‘value’ of new transport initiatives in deprived neighbourhoods in the UK, Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, and Georgina Christodoulou
Can measuring the benefits of accessible transport enable a seamless journey?, Alice Maynard
Priorities for the use of bus transport by disabled people, older people and parents with young children in buggies, Geraldine Pettersson
Expanding travel horizons: overcoming barriers to travel for socially excluded groups, John Siraut and Nathalie Gay
Setting accessibility standards for social inclusion: some obstacles, Juliet Solomon and Helena Titheridge
Transport for older people: Characteristics and solutions, Fengming Su and Michael G.H. Bell
The travel choices and needs of low income households: the role of the car, Jean Taylor, Matt Barnard, Hayley Neil, and Chris Creegan
Assessing the extent of transport social exclusion among the elderly, Helena Titheridge, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, Roger Mackett, and Juliet Solomon
An evaluation of the transport to employment (T2E) scheme in Highland Scotland using social return on investment (SROI), Steve Wright, John D. Nelson, James M. Cooper, and Stephanie Murphy
Submissions from 2008
Identifying appropriate options for delivering urban transportation to older people, J F. Brake
A new approach to rural public transport, Commission for Integrated Transport
The role of taxis in rural public transport: final report, Commission for Integrated Transport, Great Britain
The Implications of an Ageing Population for the Railway, Sarah Harper
Identifying accessibility problems and appropriate solutions for socially disadvantaged groups, Peter Jones
Car use and car dependence: implications for future policy, Karen Lucas
The benefits of providing new public transport in deprived areas: who benefits, how and why?, Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, and Georgina Christodoulou
The value of new public transport in deprived areas: who benefits, how and why?, Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, and Georgina Christodoulou
AMELIA: making streets more accessible for people with mobility difficulties, Roger Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge
Costing increases in walking accessibility for people who are socially excluded, Roger Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge
AMELIA: A tool to make transport policies more socially inclusive, Roger L. Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge
Travel behaviour, experiences and aspirations of disabled people, Clarissa Penfold, Nicky Cleghorn, Chris Creegan, Hayley Neil, and Stephen Webster
Social exclusion, accessibility and lone parents, Juliet Solomon and Helena Titheridge
Development and evaluation of the Transport to Employment (T2E) Service: Overcoming transport barriers to job opportunities leading to more sustainable rural communities in highland Scotland, Steve Wright, John D. Nelson, and James M. Cooper
Submissions from 2007
Designing the inclusive journey environment, Nastaran Azmin-Fouladi
Access all areas: integrating accessibility planning into the local transport planning process, Steven Bishop and B Lockwood
Understanding the evolution of community severance and its consequences on mobility and social cohesion over the past century, A Bradbury, P Tomlinson, and A Millington
City centre accessibility for wheelchair users: The consumer perspective and the planning implications, Rosemary D.F. Bromley, David L. Matthews, and Colin J. Thomas
Travel behaviours, transport choices and lifestyles of disabled adults in Scotland, UK, M Carreno, T Rye, and S G. Stradling
UK Department for Transport, Department of Transport, Great Britain
Transport disadvantage and social exclusion in the UK, Julian Hine
Travel demand management and social exclusion, Julian Hine
Travel choice simulation: predicting travel demand for accessible transport services, Fumitaka Kurauchi, Jan-Dirk Schmocker, and Michael G. Bell
The cost and consequences of free public transport for older and disabled people in Greater Manchester, David Ling and Keith Howcroft
Assessment of Capabilities for Examining Long-Term Social Sustainability of Transport and Land Use Strategies, Karen Lucas, Greg Marsden, Michael Brooks, and Mary Kimble
Conflicts between macro level policy and micro level implementation : the case of social exclusion, Roger L. Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge
Overcoming the barriers to walking for people who are socially excluded, Roger L. Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge
Monetising the benefits of disabled access in transport appraisal, Alice Maynard
The economic appraisal of transport projects: the incorporation of disabled access, Alice Maynard
The place of disabled access in economic appraisal in the UK, Alice Maynard
The mobility of low income households in the Greater Belfast area, John McGrath, Julian Hine, and Banihan Gunay
Transport policy in aging societies: an international comparison and implications for Canada, Ruben Mercado, A Paez, D M. Scott, K B. Newbold, and P Kanaroglou
The lived experience of transport structure: an exploration of transport's role in people's lives, Fiona Raje
Using Q methodology to develop more perceptive insights on transport and social inclusion, Fiona Rajé
Tacking social exclusion in transport: principles into practice?, Stephen J. Shaw
Understanding and satisfying older people's travel demand, FengMing Su
Special transport schemes in the London borough of Camden: an overview and possibilities for co-ordination, FengMing Su, Jan-Dirk Schmocker, and Michael G. Bell
Benchmarking accessibility for elderly persons, Helena Titheridge and Juliet Solomon
Transport Equity and the elderly, Helena Titheridge and Juliet Solomon
Submissions from 2006
Community-based flexible transport as a method for addressing community inclusion: developing and evaluating specialist DRT in Highland Scotland, James Cooper, John D. Nelson, Steve D. Wright, Kenneth MacInnes, and Robert Edwards
Young people and transport: their needs and requirements, Department for Transport, Great Britain
Public transport gender audit evidence base, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, Great Britain
The Eddington transport study: the case for action: Sir Rod Eddington's advice to Government, Sir Rod Eddington
Social Inclusion: Transport Aspects (UG320), Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine (Great Britain), Centre for Transport Studies; Mott MacDonald; and University of Lees, Institute of Transport Studies
Transport and social exclusion Phase 2: evaluating the contribution of transport projects to welfare to work: an international study: UK national report, Karen Lucas and Sophie Tyler
Moving from welfare to work: the role of transport, Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, Robert Cervero, and Jean-Pierre Orfeuil
Transport policy instruments and transport-related social exclusion in rural Republic of Ireland, John McDonagh
A Sure Start to later life: Ending inequalities for older people, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Accessibility indicators and the policy goal of the reduction of transport-related social exclusion, Juliet Solomon
Submissions from 2005
Road user charging and social exclusion: The impact of congestion charges on at-risk groups, Peter Bonsall and Charlotte Kelly
Practical solutions for real problems: keys to success in planning for accessibility, Colleen Cleary, Neil Smith, and Chris Upfold
Social dimensions of sustainable transport: Transatlantic perspectives, Kieran Donachy (ed.), Stefan Poppelreuter (ed.), and Georg Rudinger (ed.)
Accessibility and user needs in transport design, Graeme Evans
Travel choices in Scotland – the effect of local accessibility on non-work travel, N S. Ferguson, M Carreno, and S Stradling
Measuring accessibility as experienced by different socially disadvantaged groups, P Jones, Karen Lucas, Sarah Wixey, and M Aldridge
Short and long term impacts of the rural bus services: ‘InterConnect’ and ‘Villager’ on social inclusion and quality of life, Paul Le Masurier, Stephen Bennett, and Adrian Housley
Providing transport for social inclusion within a framework of environmental justice in the UK, Karen Lucas
Public transport services tackling social exclusion: the West Midlands approach, Tom McGrath and Maria Machancoses
