Current Issue
Vol. 4 No. 1 (May 2026): In Progress
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2759-0429
Aims and Scope
Transportation Development Research (TDR) aims to promote the development of the transportation field, provide first-class research results and communication platforms, and is committed to promoting the sustainable development of transportation systems, improving the efficiency and safety of transportation, and promoting innovation in transportation planning and management.
Transportation Development Research covers a wide range of related areas, including but not limited to the following:
- Transportation planning and management
- Transportation engineering technology
- Transportation system optimization and intelligent transportation
- Transportation economics and policy
- Transportation safety
- Environment and Transportation
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Piotr Gorzelanczyk
2026, 4(1): 1-11
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https://doi.org/10.55121/tdr.v4i1.988
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The article aims to apply the Pareto principle in the analysis of the causes of road accidents in Poland in 2018–2024. Analysis of data from the National Road Safety Council showed a clear decrease in the number of accidents and related fatalities and injuries during the period under review, with particular emphasis on the years...
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Siqing Chen
2026, 4(1): 12-27
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https://doi.org/10.55121/tdr.v4i1.1024
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Road traffic accidents pose significant threats to public safety and urban infrastructure. While effective safety management is a critical component of sustainable transportation planning and public health, traditional approaches often rely heavily on identifying historical crash hotspots. These reactive methods frequently fail to account for the intrinsic environmental risk factors or overlook segments where crash...
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