A 2005 survey sponsored by the UCLA Ralph and Goldy Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies found that, in general, public transit is underutilized. Ridership on public transportation accounts for only a very small fraction of all trips, with utilization varying systematically with economic and demographic characteristics. People do not use mass transit more often because it offers only limited service and geographic coverage. Overcoming these barriers will be challenging
767995PDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/9000/9300/9361/059_Conservatives_2.pdfPublic transitCo...
Public transit is a critical part of the economic and social fabric of metropolitan areas. Nearly ...
Understanding transit ridership has become a critical research interest and policy goal. This paper ...
The decision to use public transit as a means of alterative transportation is a somewhat complex pro...
The decision to use public transit as a means of alternative transportation is a somewhat complex pr...
The last-mile problem refers to challenges that travelers experience in accessing transit stations f...
U.S. public transit agencies struggle to attract and retain riders. Unprecedented public investments...
In order to maintain transit systems, information about them is needed. This article provides inform...
Despite the climate crisis, traffic congestion, and income inequality, America still heavily relies ...
What explains transit ridership? The answer to this simple question is both obvious and complex. Pub...
Public transit, an important mobility service for many, has incurred ridership decline in the U.S. f...
US Transportation Collection2021PDFTech ReportWatkins, Kari E.McDonald, NoreenBardaka, EleniSteiner,...
Over the course of this century, public transit systems in the U.S. have lost most of the market sha...
A fundamental justification for transit subsidies in the United States is to provide a basic level o...
Article on Portland\u27s public transit system, commenting on the limitations of the system. Becaus...
767995PDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/9000/9300/9361/059_Conservatives_2.pdfPublic transitCo...
Public transit is a critical part of the economic and social fabric of metropolitan areas. Nearly ...
Understanding transit ridership has become a critical research interest and policy goal. This paper ...
The decision to use public transit as a means of alterative transportation is a somewhat complex pro...
The decision to use public transit as a means of alternative transportation is a somewhat complex pr...
The last-mile problem refers to challenges that travelers experience in accessing transit stations f...
U.S. public transit agencies struggle to attract and retain riders. Unprecedented public investments...
In order to maintain transit systems, information about them is needed. This article provides inform...
Despite the climate crisis, traffic congestion, and income inequality, America still heavily relies ...
What explains transit ridership? The answer to this simple question is both obvious and complex. Pub...
Public transit, an important mobility service for many, has incurred ridership decline in the U.S. f...
US Transportation Collection2021PDFTech ReportWatkins, Kari E.McDonald, NoreenBardaka, EleniSteiner,...
Over the course of this century, public transit systems in the U.S. have lost most of the market sha...
A fundamental justification for transit subsidies in the United States is to provide a basic level o...
Article on Portland\u27s public transit system, commenting on the limitations of the system. Becaus...
767995PDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/9000/9300/9361/059_Conservatives_2.pdfPublic transitCo...
Public transit is a critical part of the economic and social fabric of metropolitan areas. Nearly ...
Understanding transit ridership has become a critical research interest and policy goal. This paper ...