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TRA 2022 Lisbon “Moving together – reimagining mobility worldwide”

Guest Editors:
Karst Geurs: University of Twente, Netherlands
Luis de Picado Santos: University of Lisbon, Portugal

TRA, the Transport Research Arena, is the largest European research and technology conference on transport and mobility. Occurring biennially, it attracts 3,000 attendees from all over Europe and beyond. TRA offers a venue for researchers, policy makers and industry representatives to get together and contribute to the discussion on how research and innovation can reshape the transport and mobility system. 

TRA 2022 took place 14-17 November in Lisbon, Portugal. Themed “Moving together – reimagining mobility worldwide”, TRA2022 brought together experts from around the world to discuss the newest innovations and future of mobility and transport. Through the development of innovative solutions, TRA Lisbon 2022 aimed for a more efficient, safer, carbon-free, inclusive, and sustainable transport in all its modes.

European Transport Research Review is organising an Article Collection of selected high-quality papers presented at TRA Lisbon, invited by the Chair of the Programme Committee for TRA2022. The deadline to submit is now closed. All submissions are undergoing rigorous peer review and accepted articles will be published within the journal as a collection.

  1. On-street parking is a commonly used form of parking facility as part of transportation infrastructure. However, the emergence of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) is expected to significantly impact pa...

    Authors: Hua Sha, Rajae Haouari, Mohit Kumar Singh, Evita Papazikou, Mohammed Quddus, Amna Chaudhry, Pete Thomas and Andrew Morris
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2024 16:18
  2. A rail passenger delay compensation scheme aiming at improving attractiveness of rail services and providing minimum customer service standards for delayed passengers operates in the European Union and Great B...

    Authors: Kacper Rossa, Andrew S. J. Smith, Richard P. Batley and Phillip Hudson
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2024 16:15
  3. Motorway incidents are frequent & varied in nature. Incident management on motorways is critical for both driver safety & road network operation. The expected duration of an incident is a key parameter in the ...

    Authors: Robert Corbally, Linhao Yang and Abdollah Malekjafarian
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2024 16:14
  4. This research studies how recent Finnish smart mobility innovation projects have addressed sustainability in their objectives. A framework and a coding scheme were built upon scientific literature and was used...

    Authors: Valtteri Ahonen, Shahid Hussain, Virve Merisalo, Veikko Pekkala and Pekka Leviäkangas
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2024 16:7
  5. The application of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques may lead to significant improvements in different aspects of rail sector. Considering asset management and maintenance, AI can improve data analysis a...

    Authors: Alice Consilvio, Giulia Vignola, Paula López Arévalo, Federico Gallo, Marco Borinato and Carlo Crovetto
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2024 16:6
  6. Shared travel offers an important way to increase the accessibility of rail services. However, providing an integrated shared travel capability for rail travel is both a conceptual and technical challenge. Thi...

    Authors: David Golightly, Emiliano Altobelli, Nicola Bassi, Petr Buchníček, Cristian Consonni, Petra Juránková, Lambros Mitropoulos, Giuseppe Rizzi, Matteo Rossi, Maria Scrocca, Eetu Rutanen, Annie Kortsari and Harris Niavis
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2024 16:3
  7. Mobility as a Service (MaaS) has recently gained popularity as an opportunity to encourage a more sustainable mobility model and improve urban liveability. Today, it is still uncertain if travellers are willin...

    Authors: Iria Lopez-Carreiro, Andres Monzon and Elena Lopez
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2024 16:2
  8. In the rapidly evolving global marketplace, the logistics sector faces a multitude of challenges that demand implementation of more resilient solutions to respond to any future disturbance. Synchromodal transp...

    Authors: Shafagh Alaei, Javier Durán-Micco and Cathy Macharis
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2024 16:1
  9. The paper introduces a high level speed control method for the coordination of multiple autonomous vehicles (AVs) in roundabout scenarios. The aim of the control method is to guarantee collision-free motion of...

    Authors: Zsófia Farkas, Balázs Németh, András Mihály and Péter Gáspár
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2023 15:42
  10. There is currently a lack of studies exploring how transport investments and school admission policies in a city can affect the distribution of accessibility to schools. The aim of this study is to investigate...

    Authors: Aaron Nichols and Jean Ryan
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2023 15:41

Submission Guidelines

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This Collection welcomes submission of Research Articles. 

Before submitting your manuscript, please ensure you have read our submission guidelines. Articles for this Collection should be submitted via our submission system. During the submission process, under the section additional information, you will be asked whether you are submitting to a Collection, please select TRA 2022 Lisbon “Moving together – reimagining mobility worldwide” from the dropdown menu.

Articles will undergo the journal’s standard peer-review process and are subject to all of the journal’s standard policies. Articles will be added to the Collection as they are published.

The Guest Editors have no competing interests with the submissions which they handle through the peer review process. The peer review of any submissions for which the Guest Editors have competing interests is handled by another Editorial Board Member who has no competing interests.