Mobility is an undeniable issue for current and future elderly populations. The increasing popularity for retirees to live in rural communities makes this a particularly important issue in rural towns. When an elderly individual living in a rural community is no longer able to drive, issues that come with living in a rural area may be exacerbated, and the individual may experience a decrease in their quality of life. Although individuals may be able to use public transportation most existing options do not promote an independent lifestyle. Any updated rural transportation system benefiting the elderly would be funded by taxpayers. An understanding of the taxpayers' preferences and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for transportation options, ...
Who Needs Rural Public Transportation? Of the 91 million people living in areas eligible for Section...
PDFBriefRC-1592AgedRural areasMobilityMode choiceSurveysMichiganMichigan. Dept. of Transportation. B...
Due to the size of the state of Maine and the fact that goods, services, and communities are separat...
Mobility is an undeniable issue for current and future elderly populations. The increasing populari...
Final report; 01/01/11\uc2\ubf05/31/12.PDFTech ReportUTCM 11-08-74DTRT06-G-0044Public transitRural t...
Transportation for the rural elderly is an increasing concern as baby boomers age and young people c...
When an elderly individual living in a rural community is no longer able to drive, issues that come ...
Mobility remains a vital part of the well-being of rural-living, older adults and transportation dis...
The current study is seeking to explore the transportation needs of the current and future elderly i...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2011.Th...
The proportion of people over age 65 is higher in U.S. rural and small communities than in urban or ...
As the elderly population of the United States grows in coming decades, providing personal mobility ...
OAT . incorporated provide transportation service throughout the state of Missouri. OATS initially b...
016460682017This was on the report: SURLC 17-006PDFTech Reporthttp://surlc.org/wp-content/uploads/20...
The lack of transportation is one of the most frequently cited problems of rural residents. Federal ...
Who Needs Rural Public Transportation? Of the 91 million people living in areas eligible for Section...
PDFBriefRC-1592AgedRural areasMobilityMode choiceSurveysMichiganMichigan. Dept. of Transportation. B...
Due to the size of the state of Maine and the fact that goods, services, and communities are separat...
Mobility is an undeniable issue for current and future elderly populations. The increasing populari...
Final report; 01/01/11\uc2\ubf05/31/12.PDFTech ReportUTCM 11-08-74DTRT06-G-0044Public transitRural t...
Transportation for the rural elderly is an increasing concern as baby boomers age and young people c...
When an elderly individual living in a rural community is no longer able to drive, issues that come ...
Mobility remains a vital part of the well-being of rural-living, older adults and transportation dis...
The current study is seeking to explore the transportation needs of the current and future elderly i...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2011.Th...
The proportion of people over age 65 is higher in U.S. rural and small communities than in urban or ...
As the elderly population of the United States grows in coming decades, providing personal mobility ...
OAT . incorporated provide transportation service throughout the state of Missouri. OATS initially b...
016460682017This was on the report: SURLC 17-006PDFTech Reporthttp://surlc.org/wp-content/uploads/20...
The lack of transportation is one of the most frequently cited problems of rural residents. Federal ...
Who Needs Rural Public Transportation? Of the 91 million people living in areas eligible for Section...
PDFBriefRC-1592AgedRural areasMobilityMode choiceSurveysMichiganMichigan. Dept. of Transportation. B...
Due to the size of the state of Maine and the fact that goods, services, and communities are separat...