The Golden Gate Vanpool Demonstration Project (GGVDP) was an UMTA-sponsored Service & Management demonstration project that began operations in October 1977 and terminated June 30, 1980. The grantee, Golden Gate Bridge Highway & Transportation District, is a toll bridge authority and multimodal public transportation agency in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. It operates buses and ferries, controls a toll bridge, and shares control of a high-occupancy vehicle highway lane that feeds into the bridge and leads to the San Francisco employment area. This Summary Report presents the major findings and innovations of the GGVDP over a three-year period of time.
Golden Gate Vanpool Transportation Project
1982
65 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Urban transportation , Toll bridges , Services , Productivity , California , Van pools , Demonstration projects , Ridesharing , Transportation brokerage , High occupancy vehicles , Commuter transportation , Golden Gate Corridor , Reserved lanes , San Francisco(California)
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