7.2(top 2%)
Impact Factor
7.8(top 2%)
extended IF
161(top 2%)
H-Index
1K
authors
3.1K
papers
153.6K
citations
3.4K
citing journals
20.6K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of Transportation Research Part B: Methodological

TitleYearCitations
The cell transmission model: A dynamic representation of highway traffic consistent with the hydrodynamic theory19941.7K
The cell transmission model, part II: Network traffic19951.2K
A behavioural car-following model for computer simulation19811.2K
A latent class model for discrete choice analysis: contrasts with mixed logit2003934
Existence of urban-scale macroscopic fundamental diagrams: Some experimental findings2008780
A continuum theory for the flow of pedestrians2002679
The Pollution-Routing Problem2011658
Dynamic prediction of traffic volume through Kalman filtering theory1984585
A simplified theory of kinematic waves in highway traffic, part I: General theory1993562
Structural equation modeling for travel behavior research2003558
A model for the structure of lane-changing decisions1986551
Requiem for second-order fluid approximations of traffic flow1995548
Urban gridlock: Macroscopic modeling and mitigation approaches2007541
Quasi-random maximum simulated likelihood estimation of the mixed multinomial logit model2001530
Ridesharing: The state-of-the-art and future directions2013521
A simplified car-following theory: a lower order model2002521
The existence, uniqueness and stability of traffic equilibria1979518
Simulation estimation of mixed discrete choice models using randomized and scrambled Halton sequences2003498
Pre-positioning of emergency supplies for disaster response2010489
Real-time freeway traffic state estimation based on extended Kalman filter: a general approach2005485
Pedestrian route-choice and activity scheduling theory and models2004471
Optimal strategies: A new assignment model for transit networks1989470
Examining the impacts of residential self-selection on travel behavior: A focus on methodologies2008461
Lane-changing in traffic streams2006429
Cellular automata microsimulation for modeling bi-directional pedestrian walkways2001424