The walking trip from an origin or destination to a bus stop or transit station can be a barrier to riding transit for older adults (over age 60) who may walk more slowly than others or experience declining physical mobility. This article examines the relationship between transit ridership and proximity to fixed-route transit stations using survey data for older adults in Buffalo and Erie County, New York. Demographic and socio-economic characteristics—including age, sex, race, income, possessing a driver’s license, frequency of leaving home, and personal mobility limitations—are tested but do not display, in bi-variate analysis, statistically significant differences for transit riders versus non-transit riders. However, features o...
As older adults become a larger portion of the U.S. population, new research examines the changing t...
Aim: To determine the relevance of features located close to home and further away, our aim was to s...
The choice to use public transit as a mean of travel is largely influenced by walking access from or...
The walking trip from an origin or destination to a bus stop or transit station can be a barrier to...
Abstract: Growth in the population of older adults (age 60 and above) in coming years will challenge...
Abstract Background Walking is the primary and preferred mode of exercise for older adults. Walking ...
JTLU vol. 2, no.1 (2009) pp 3-27Growth in the population of older adults (age 60 and above) in comin...
Understanding transit usage has become a critical transportation research interest and policy goal. ...
The travel behaviors of older adults often shift as they retire, begin second careers and make resid...
The choice to use public transit as a mean of travel is largely influenced by walking access from or...
Measures of transit accessibility are important in evaluating transit services, planning for future ...
As the baby boomer generation ages there is an increased need for older adult sensitive transportati...
Abstract Background Current knowledge on the relationship between the physical environment and walki...
With advancing age, there is a greater incidence of chronic disease. Increased levels of physical ac...
Objectives: To examine active travel and public transportation use among U.S. older adults and the b...
As older adults become a larger portion of the U.S. population, new research examines the changing t...
Aim: To determine the relevance of features located close to home and further away, our aim was to s...
The choice to use public transit as a mean of travel is largely influenced by walking access from or...
The walking trip from an origin or destination to a bus stop or transit station can be a barrier to...
Abstract: Growth in the population of older adults (age 60 and above) in coming years will challenge...
Abstract Background Walking is the primary and preferred mode of exercise for older adults. Walking ...
JTLU vol. 2, no.1 (2009) pp 3-27Growth in the population of older adults (age 60 and above) in comin...
Understanding transit usage has become a critical transportation research interest and policy goal. ...
The travel behaviors of older adults often shift as they retire, begin second careers and make resid...
The choice to use public transit as a mean of travel is largely influenced by walking access from or...
Measures of transit accessibility are important in evaluating transit services, planning for future ...
As the baby boomer generation ages there is an increased need for older adult sensitive transportati...
Abstract Background Current knowledge on the relationship between the physical environment and walki...
With advancing age, there is a greater incidence of chronic disease. Increased levels of physical ac...
Objectives: To examine active travel and public transportation use among U.S. older adults and the b...
As older adults become a larger portion of the U.S. population, new research examines the changing t...
Aim: To determine the relevance of features located close to home and further away, our aim was to s...
The choice to use public transit as a mean of travel is largely influenced by walking access from or...