Municipal governments struggle with providing accessible mobility for constituents without overburdening them with service costs. While transit offers many advantages, the cost of providing services can be prohibitive. Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) are a mobility alternative. This research answers the following question: Can TNCs be economically feasible as a replacement for bus? U.S. Federal Transit Administration (FTA) National Transit Database (NTD) data was evaluated finding that while TNCs could replace transit in some instances (23% of cases for an exclusive TNC option; 45% of cases for shared TNCs) most of the time bus will be more cost effective. Three agency characteristics were identified to anticipate TNC cost effective...
Transportation network companies (TNCs), such as Uber and Lyft, have been hypothesized to both compl...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
The potential diversion of passengers from public transit to transportation network companies (TNCs)...
The quantity of cell phone applications or mobile apps have seen an upsurge at an exponential rate i...
The quantity of cell phone applications or mobile apps have seen an upsurge at an exponential rate i...
The quantity of cell phone applications or mobile apps have seen an upsurge at an exponential rate i...
The rise of transportation network companies (TNCs) in recent years has revolutionized urban transpo...
First-mile last-mile (FMLM) mobility services that connect riders to public transit can lead to impr...
Transportation network companies (TNC) provide mobility services that are influencing travel behavio...
Historically, transit agencies have prioritized sustaining existing Park and Rides (P+R) over furthe...
The emergence of Transportation Network Companies (TNCs), e.g. Uber and Lyft, over the last decade h...
2 Transportation Network Companies (TNC) are companies that use online-enabled platforms to connect ...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) presents a significant opportunity for the public transit industry to enhanc...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) presents a significant opportunity for the public transit industry to enhanc...
As automated transportation progresses, public transit agencies may address the equitable implica...
Transportation network companies (TNCs), such as Uber and Lyft, have been hypothesized to both compl...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
The potential diversion of passengers from public transit to transportation network companies (TNCs)...
The quantity of cell phone applications or mobile apps have seen an upsurge at an exponential rate i...
The quantity of cell phone applications or mobile apps have seen an upsurge at an exponential rate i...
The quantity of cell phone applications or mobile apps have seen an upsurge at an exponential rate i...
The rise of transportation network companies (TNCs) in recent years has revolutionized urban transpo...
First-mile last-mile (FMLM) mobility services that connect riders to public transit can lead to impr...
Transportation network companies (TNC) provide mobility services that are influencing travel behavio...
Historically, transit agencies have prioritized sustaining existing Park and Rides (P+R) over furthe...
The emergence of Transportation Network Companies (TNCs), e.g. Uber and Lyft, over the last decade h...
2 Transportation Network Companies (TNC) are companies that use online-enabled platforms to connect ...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) presents a significant opportunity for the public transit industry to enhanc...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) presents a significant opportunity for the public transit industry to enhanc...
As automated transportation progresses, public transit agencies may address the equitable implica...
Transportation network companies (TNCs), such as Uber and Lyft, have been hypothesized to both compl...
This paper describes the network shapes and operating characteristics that allow a transit system to...
The potential diversion of passengers from public transit to transportation network companies (TNCs)...