The study was part of a program to demonstrate transportation problems in an intensely developed corridor of an urban area might be effectively alleviated through implementation of innovative solutions. In Louisville's South Corridor, the nucleus of the demonstration during this phase of the program was the installation of reverse direction, exclusive lane express bus service. Results have been determined from onboard transit surveys in conjunction with citizen's attitude surveys conducted throughout the demonstration project. (Modified author abstract)
Urban Corridor Demonstration Program, Early Implementation Phase, Louisville, Kentucky
1972
176 pages
Report
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English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Mass transportation , Urban transportation , Kentucky , Projects , Data acquisition , Socioeconomic status , Bus lines , Sociopsychological surveys , Attitudes , Effectiveness , Demonstration programs , Automobile traffic reduction , Louisville(Kentucky) , Innovations , Express bus lanes , Ridership