This article reports on a survey of the use of buses in Santa Barbara, California, by 55 persons who are visually impaired (including those who are blind and those who have low vision). Findings on users’ frustrations, potential use of technological aids for travel, and perceptions of and attitudes toward the characteristics of bus services are presented. In addition, differences in the responses of those to whom household cars were and were not available are analyzed, and suggestions for dealing with the participants’ major concerns are provided.
Although it is apparent that providing useful information has a positive effect on transit riders, n...
University Transportation Centers Program2018PDFTech ReportSimek, Christopher LHiggins, Laura L.Sene...
Riding public transit can be confusing for everyone, especially in an unfamiliar environment. One ne...
This article reports on a survey of the use of buses in Santa Barbara, California, by 55 persons who...
Our purpose is to explore the travel behavior of blind or vision impaired people, focusing in partic...
Our purpose is to explore the travel behavior of blind or vision-impaired people, focusing in partic...
We surveyed 55 blind and vision impaired bus riders in Santa Barbara, California to analyze their us...
This paper examines further characteristics of the activity patterns of blind and vision impaired no...
To date, most attention and compliance to the ADA mandates for equal access to transportation has be...
Presented are results of the BIOVAM project in France concerning the problems experienced by the vis...
This paper examines characteristics of the activity patterns of blind and vision impaired non-drivin...
This study investigated the relationship between use of Light Rapid or Light Rail (LRT) by persons w...
Visually impaired people face many issues when trying to navigate through var-iable territory. Espec...
The use of public transport is critical for Visually Impaired People (VIP) to be independent and hav...
Spatial orientation depends both on the information available in the surrounding’s environment and o...
Although it is apparent that providing useful information has a positive effect on transit riders, n...
University Transportation Centers Program2018PDFTech ReportSimek, Christopher LHiggins, Laura L.Sene...
Riding public transit can be confusing for everyone, especially in an unfamiliar environment. One ne...
This article reports on a survey of the use of buses in Santa Barbara, California, by 55 persons who...
Our purpose is to explore the travel behavior of blind or vision impaired people, focusing in partic...
Our purpose is to explore the travel behavior of blind or vision-impaired people, focusing in partic...
We surveyed 55 blind and vision impaired bus riders in Santa Barbara, California to analyze their us...
This paper examines further characteristics of the activity patterns of blind and vision impaired no...
To date, most attention and compliance to the ADA mandates for equal access to transportation has be...
Presented are results of the BIOVAM project in France concerning the problems experienced by the vis...
This paper examines characteristics of the activity patterns of blind and vision impaired non-drivin...
This study investigated the relationship between use of Light Rapid or Light Rail (LRT) by persons w...
Visually impaired people face many issues when trying to navigate through var-iable territory. Espec...
The use of public transport is critical for Visually Impaired People (VIP) to be independent and hav...
Spatial orientation depends both on the information available in the surrounding’s environment and o...
Although it is apparent that providing useful information has a positive effect on transit riders, n...
University Transportation Centers Program2018PDFTech ReportSimek, Christopher LHiggins, Laura L.Sene...
Riding public transit can be confusing for everyone, especially in an unfamiliar environment. One ne...