[HTML][HTML] Perceived liveability, transport, and mental health: A story of overlying inequalities

D Oviedo, O Sabogal, NV Duarte… - Journal of Transport & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction This paper examines the links between perceived liveability and mental health,
questioning the role transport-related variables and features of the built environment play in …

[HTML][HTML] Lane-free intersection control for connected automated vehicles prioritizing vulnerable road users

P Malcolm, K Bogenberger - Transportation Research Part C: Emerging …, 2025 - Elsevier
With the advent of connected autonomous vehicles (CAVs) come many possibilities for
improving the capacity and level of service of roadways and intersections. Two such …

A unified dataset for the city-scale traffic assignment model in 20 US cities

X Xu, Z Zheng, Z Hu, K Feng, W Ma - Scientific data, 2024 - nature.com
City-scale traffic data, such as traffic flow, speed, and density on every road segment, are the
foundation of modern urban research. However, accessing such data on a city scale is …

Breaking Barriers Transforming Primary Care to Serve the Physical Health Needs of Individuals With SMI in the NHS

E Sheridan, O Bifarin, M Caves… - … Journal of Mental …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
This critical review paper examines the health inequalities faced by individuals with Severe
Mental Illness (SMI) in the United Kingdom; highlighting the disproportionate burden of …

[HTML][HTML] Policy measures to reduce road congestion: What worked?

P Anciaes, Y Cheng, SJ Watkins - Journal of Transport & Health, 2025 - Elsevier
Background Road congestion is a persistent problem. Increasing road capacity has not
solved this problem, which requires measures to curb road use demand. This paper reviews …

Health in mobility planning: An assessment of how health is considered in Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans

D Kasraian, HE Murdock, AF Imani, Y Yu… - Journal of Transport & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Introduction Urban mobility can detrimentally impact city dwellers' health and quality of life,
eg through air pollution, noise and traffic injuries, but offers opportunities for health …

[HTML][HTML] Dynamic living space: toward a society where people can live anywhere in 2050

Y Abe, K Yamada, R Tanaka, K Ando, M Ueno - Futures, 2024 - Elsevier
Urbanization, characterized by a high concentration of population in cities, presents
significant societal challenges. High population density, inadequate living conditions, and …

Relating emotions, psychophysiological indicators and context in public transport trips: Case study and a joint framework for data collection and analysis

C Barría, CA Guevara, A Jimenez-Molina… - … Research Part F: Traffic …, 2023 - Elsevier
This study proposes an experimental framework for collecting on-board data on users'
emotions, psychophysiological indicators, and context, to characterize their experience in a …

Are you a happy traveler? Exploring ridesourcing travelers' satisfaction and subjective well-being

H Si, N Li, L Cheng, G Wu, J De Vos - Transportation Research Part D …, 2024 - Elsevier
This study proposes an integrated theoretical framework to comprehensively examine the
satisfaction and subjective well-being of ridesourcing travelers. A total of 1370 survey …

Recognizing and explaining driving stress using a Shapley additive explanation model by fusing EEG and behavior signals

L Yang, R Zhou, G Li, Y Yang, Q Zhao - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2025 - Elsevier
Driving stress is a critical factor leading to road traffic accidents. Despite numerous studies
that have been conducted on driving stress recognition, most of them only focus on accuracy …