Increasing transit use has many benefits, including reducing traffic congestion and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, riders need to be able to get to a station in order to use transit. Walking is an option only for those within a limited radius of a station. Driving to a station may be feasible for some, but providing sufficient parking can be expensive and land intensive. The rise of ride-hailing companies such as Uber and Lyft presents a new opportunity for bridging the “first-mile” gap to high quality transit. Transit agencies are beginning to launch pilot projects to test public-private partnerships with ride-hailing companies to increase access to transit.This policy brief summarizes findings from researchers at UC Davis who us...
This study investigates how stakeholders throughout California view the potential impacts of ridehai...
The San Francisco Bay Area has one of the most congested metropolitan corridors in both California a...
This research project examines the link between job access and stop/station level transit ridership....
Increasing transit use has many benefits, including reducing traffic congestion and greenhouse gas (...
In this study, the authors use existing modeling tools and data from the San Francisco Bay Area (Cal...
PDFTech ReportRidesharingVehicle miles of travelTravel demand managementTravel demandUrban transport...
The first-mile, last-mile problem is a significant deterrent for potential transit riders, especiall...
Ride-hailing services, which allow consumers to order and pay for rides through smart phone applicat...
Transit agencies and advocates see removing or bridging the first-last mile gap as an important way ...
In 2001, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) revolutionized the transit riding...
It is widely recognized that new vehicle and fuel technologies are necessary but not sufficient to m...
The transportation sector causes significant negative externalities (collisions and pollution), most...
I examine whether Uber and Lyft are currently complements or substitutes of public transit, and how ...
Towards the close of the first decade of the 21st Century, ride-hailing services began to enter the ...
The recent and dramatic growth in ride-hailing activity is a bellwether of a coming transportation r...
This study investigates how stakeholders throughout California view the potential impacts of ridehai...
The San Francisco Bay Area has one of the most congested metropolitan corridors in both California a...
This research project examines the link between job access and stop/station level transit ridership....
Increasing transit use has many benefits, including reducing traffic congestion and greenhouse gas (...
In this study, the authors use existing modeling tools and data from the San Francisco Bay Area (Cal...
PDFTech ReportRidesharingVehicle miles of travelTravel demand managementTravel demandUrban transport...
The first-mile, last-mile problem is a significant deterrent for potential transit riders, especiall...
Ride-hailing services, which allow consumers to order and pay for rides through smart phone applicat...
Transit agencies and advocates see removing or bridging the first-last mile gap as an important way ...
In 2001, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) revolutionized the transit riding...
It is widely recognized that new vehicle and fuel technologies are necessary but not sufficient to m...
The transportation sector causes significant negative externalities (collisions and pollution), most...
I examine whether Uber and Lyft are currently complements or substitutes of public transit, and how ...
Towards the close of the first decade of the 21st Century, ride-hailing services began to enter the ...
The recent and dramatic growth in ride-hailing activity is a bellwether of a coming transportation r...
This study investigates how stakeholders throughout California view the potential impacts of ridehai...
The San Francisco Bay Area has one of the most congested metropolitan corridors in both California a...
This research project examines the link between job access and stop/station level transit ridership....