The report summarizes the proceedings of the 1978 workshops on passenger ride acceptance/fuel economy tradeoffs jointly funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Four workshops were conducted under the auspices of the Transportation Research Board's Committee A3C11 on Ride Quality and Passenger Acceptance at the National Academy of Sciences Summer Study Center, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, from September 6-8, 1978. Topics of discussion included ride quality and passenger acceptance problems associated with enhanced fuel efficiency of automobiles (Group A) and aircraft (Group B); shifts in intermediate range (100-500 miles) travel from automobiles to public transit (Group C); and implications of increased size disparity for ground transport freight and passenger vehicles using shared guideways (Group D). In each group, major problem areas were identified and strategies for conducting pertinent research were outlined. A glossary of technical terms and a list of workshop participants are also included in the report.
Implications of Fuel-Efficient Vehicles on Ride Quality and Passenger Acceptance: Workshop Proceedings, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, September 6-8, 1978
1979
119 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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