The Access to Destinations Study is an interdisciplinary research and outreach effort coordinated by the University of Minnesota's Center for Transportation Studies, with support from sponsors including the Minnesota Department of Transportation, Hennepin County, the Metropolitan Council, and the McKnight Foundation. The research takes a new approach to understanding how people use the transportation system and how transportation and land use interact. Research activities were divided into three major research components: (1) Understanding Travel Dimensions and Reliability, (2) Measuring Accessibility, and (3) Exploring Implications of Alternative Transportation and Land-Use Systems.
Measuring What Matters: Access to Destinations. Access to Destinations Study Research Summary No. 2
2010
12 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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