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Current Issue
Volume 1,
Issue 1,
15 December 2025

About the Journal of Transport and Sustainability

The Journal of Transport and Sustainability addresses the vitally important nexus between transport and sustainability. It covers papers addressing a wide range of issues relating to transport and the mobility of people, goods, information and the sustainability implications.

Submission information

Accepted manuscript types and word counts

  • Research Paper — up to 8000 words
  • Editorial — up to 2000 words
  • Practitioner Paper — up to 3000 words

Please see the article types and word counts section on the about this journal page for more information. The word count includes all text, figures and tables. When estimating your total, please allow 280 words for each figure or table. Read more about the article types for this journal.

Reference style

Use the Harvard reference style. Read more about the reference types for this journal.

Keywords

Please include up to 6 short, relevant keywords that describe the main topics of your paper. When you submit to the journal, you’ll be able to choose keywords that describe the main topics of your paper from a list of recommended keywords, or you can add your own.

Peer review type

Double anonymous peer review. All submissions are sent to at least 2 independent and anonymous reviewers.

Open access options

This is an open access journal. If you choose to publish in this journal, you will be required to pay an article processing charge (APC). Read more about our open access options.

ORCiD

All authors, including co‑authors, must have a valid ORCiD. Visit the ORCiD website to register.

Accepted languages

This journal only accepts manuscripts written in UK or US English.

Accepted submission files

Article files should be provided in Microsoft Word format.

View author guidelines

Calls for papers

Closes: 30th September 2026

Research examining what street and traffic conditions create the potential to kill or harm.

Guest editor(s): Owen Waygood, Eric Dumbaugh, Seth LaJeunesse