This volume discusses post-socialist urban transport functioning and
development in Russia, within the context of the country's recent
transition towards a market economy. Over the past twenty-five years,
urban transport in Russia has undergone serious transformations,
prompted by the transitioning economy. Yet, the lack of readily
available statistical data has led to a gap in the inclusion of Russia
in the body of international transport economics research. By including
ten chapters of original, cutting-edge research by Russian transport
scholars, this book will close that gap. Discussing topics such as the
relationship between urban spatial structure and travel behavior in
post-soviet cities, road safety, trends and reforms in urban public
transport development, transport planning and modelling, and the role of
institutions in post-soviet transportation management, this book
provides a comprehensive survey of the current state of transportation
in Russia. The book concludes with a forecast for future travel
development in Russia and makes recommendations for future policy. This
book will be of interest to researchers in transportation economics and
policy as well as policy makers and those working in the field of urban
and transport planning.