A considerable portion of urban public transportation is provided by private transportation operators. Overall, 1.8% of urban transportation research/training dollars are spent on research and training needs of the privately provided public transportation sector. The imbalance is striking considering the amount and type of urban public transportation service offered by the private sector. Private providers offer most of the service for special sporting events and the majority of the tourism transportation, and they also generate significant employment when all aspects are taken into consideration. The objectives of this project were to undertake research and training programs that support more efficient and effective public transportation services from both the public and private sectors with the purpose of sharing findings and providing recommendations to the large number of private transportation officials engaged in providing public transportation.
Research and Training of Private Transportation Providers for the Efficient and Effective Provision of Public Transportation Services. Final Report, June 2004
2004
81 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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