Public transportation is important as it serves individuals, especially the transit-dependent population, by providing a basic mobility service to these people and all others who rely on public transportation. This research utilized estimating public transportation demand and supply to analyze the spatial patterns of public transportation in Jefferson County, Kentucky. The study focuses on the transit-dependent population, and it considers indicators of age, poverty status, vehicle ownership, and foreign-born population with less than five years residency in the United States. This study conducted a public transit supply-demand analysis to identify areas with imbalanced supply and demand in Jefferson County at the Traffic Analysis Zone
ABSTRACT: The aim of the study was to assess how well the public transportation system of New Haven ...
Transportation is the pulse that keeps today’s society moving. The movement of people, places, and t...
Transportation and land use are believed to be highly correlated and therefore indivisible from each...
This thesis examines the current characteristics of rural public transportation planning in Appalach...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationNorthern Kentucky’s three main count...
The transportation needs and available resources of rural and small urban areas differ from those of...
This project investigates how well the Escambia County Area Transit in the Pensacola area of Northwe...
Traffic congestion continues to be a growing problem for cities of all sizes in the United States. T...
The work described is aimed at developing a unique and modifiable model for analyzing transit system...
This thesis aims to improve our understanding of transit offerings in rural environments. Specifical...
There are several problems in the study of the growth and analysis of roads and highways. The first...
The need for improved highway facilities in the east urban area of Daviess County, Kentucky, is anal...
PDFTech ReportIntelligent transportation systemsRural areasNeeds assessmentGeographic information sy...
The potential social, economic and environmental benefits associated with transit oriented developme...
The focus of this manuscript is 1) to compute a transit accessibility index based on demographic/soc...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the study was to assess how well the public transportation system of New Haven ...
Transportation is the pulse that keeps today’s society moving. The movement of people, places, and t...
Transportation and land use are believed to be highly correlated and therefore indivisible from each...
This thesis examines the current characteristics of rural public transportation planning in Appalach...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationNorthern Kentucky’s three main count...
The transportation needs and available resources of rural and small urban areas differ from those of...
This project investigates how well the Escambia County Area Transit in the Pensacola area of Northwe...
Traffic congestion continues to be a growing problem for cities of all sizes in the United States. T...
The work described is aimed at developing a unique and modifiable model for analyzing transit system...
This thesis aims to improve our understanding of transit offerings in rural environments. Specifical...
There are several problems in the study of the growth and analysis of roads and highways. The first...
The need for improved highway facilities in the east urban area of Daviess County, Kentucky, is anal...
PDFTech ReportIntelligent transportation systemsRural areasNeeds assessmentGeographic information sy...
The potential social, economic and environmental benefits associated with transit oriented developme...
The focus of this manuscript is 1) to compute a transit accessibility index based on demographic/soc...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the study was to assess how well the public transportation system of New Haven ...
Transportation is the pulse that keeps today’s society moving. The movement of people, places, and t...
Transportation and land use are believed to be highly correlated and therefore indivisible from each...