Editorial
Giulio Maternini, Michele Pezzagno, Michela Tiboni, Maurizio Tira - New challenges for sustainable urban mobility
Paper n° 1
Fulvio Morgese, Simona De Bartolomeo, Mario Binetti, Leonardo Caggiani - A tourism accessibility indicator for multimodal bike-public transport trips in a metropolitan area
Paper n° 2
Luca Mantecchini, Francesco Paolo Nanni Costa, Maria Nadia Postorino, Valentina Rizzello - A modelling framework to support the development of last-mile urban freight distribution systems based on the use of cargo bikes
Paper n° 3
Giuseppe Musolino, Corrado Rindone, Francesco Russo and Antonino Vitetta - Towards a sustainable mobility as a service: general framework and models’ evolution
Paper n° 4
Rosita De Vincentis, Ahmed Hamouda, Marialisa Nigro, Arianna Stimilli - Level of Propensity: a zonal metric for evaluating the multimodal option Electric Micromobility and Public Transport
Paper n° 5
Tom Cohen - Pursuing road justice through cross-party advocacy
Paper n° 6
Alessandro Calvi, Fabrizio D’Amico, Andrea Vennarucci - Distraction Effects of Manual Texting and Voice Messaging When Approaching Pedestrian Crossings on Urban Roads: a Driving Simulator Study
Paper n° 7
Andrea Baldassa, Federico Orsini, Giulia De Cet, Mariaelena Tagliabue, Riccardo Rossi, Chiara Vianello, and Massimiliano Gastaldi - Which factors are related to crossing speed and road violations? A virtual reality study on young people’s crossing behavior.
Paper n° 8
Victoria Gitelman, Assaf Sharon - Can zigzag marking improve pedestrian safety at unsignalized crosswalks? An observational before-after study in Israel
Paper n° 9
Silvia Rossetti, Barbara Caselli, Federica Stabile, Lea Jeanne Marinelli, Martina Carra - How do SUMPs Consider Factors Influencing Walkability and Cyclability? A Review of Literature and Planning Tools
Paper n° 10
Michela Le Pira, Natalia Distefano, Elena Cocuzza, Salvatore Leonardi, Giuseppe Inturri, Matteo Ignaccolo - Pedestrian mobility and University campus accessibility: an analysis of student preferences
Paper n° 11
Mario Tartaglia, Elodie Petrozziello - Measuring the impact of institutional and territorial drivers for an efficient and smooth Mobility as a Service (MaaS) implementation: a global analysis
Paper n° 12
Claudia Caballini, Erika Olivari, Carlotta Gasparini, Bruno Dalla Chiara - Mobility as a Service: an Italian MaaS pilot at regional level with public governance