The report outlines a systematic approach by which travel demand for rural public transportation as well as the selection of appropriate public transportation systems to meet rural travel patterns can best be determined. The report is in three parts: Part I deals with demand and need assessment methodologies; Part II is concerned with operational and technological issues and presents system evaluation methodologies; and Part III outlines the main conclusions and recommendations.
A Public Transportation Needs Study for the Low Density Areas in a Five-State Region in the Midwest (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma)
1981
153 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Regional planning , Mass transportation , Travel demand , Rural areas , Travel patterns , Systems analysis , Recommendations , Iowa , Kansas , Missouri , Nebraska , Oklahoma , Midwest Region(United States) , Public transportation , Transportation planning