The second part of a two-part study of bus transportation, principally in the U.S., covers the planning, testing, operation, and evaluation of bus systems and facilities in specific localities. Abstracts are alphabetically arranged according to the states or other areas from which information has been obtained. The materials deal with community relations, environmental issues, financing, management, maintenance, problems, benefits and costs, alternatives, travel patterns and modes, demand, vehicles, theories, and social aspects. Feasibility studies, performance assessments, public relations, road and highway issues, experimental programs, local projects, and special services are also included. (This updated bibliography contains 289 abstracts, 30 of which are new entries to the previous edition.)
Bus Transportation. Part 2. Local Studies (A Bibliography with Abstracts)
1979
296 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Bibliographies , Passenger transportation , Urban transportation , Bus lines , Routes , Scheduling , Transportation management , Municipalities , Public administration , Community relations , Attitudes , Problem solving , Revenue , Demand(Economics) , Systems engineering , Benefit cost analysis , Urban sociology , Travel demand , Travel patterns , Urban planning , Mass transportation , Commuter bus travel , Commuter transit services , Bus priority systems , Transit industries , Ridership , Transit fares , Municipal services , Subsidy programs