The papers include: (a) A summary of findings from an intensive on-board survey by Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, which examines some of the questions generated after transit fares were reduced from 40 cents to 15 cents; (b) an investigation of the potential for gradually restructuring urban areas to reduce the built-in requirements for transportation; (c) an examination of the internal relationships between the socioeconomic characteristics of commuters and the transportation service characteristics they value in their choice of mode for work trips; (d) a report on ground transportation characteristics of passengers using the Air-Shuttle services provided at LaGuardia Airport by Eastern Airlines; (e) an examination of the ground transportation congestion problem of 20 U.S. airports; (f) a report on a prototypical application of a new methodology called Special Area Analysis, designed to assess the quality of accessibility in metropolitan areas; and (g) a discussion of the problem of integrating system and project planning to systematically include community and environmental concerns.
Travel Demand, Mode Choice, and System Analysis
1974
103 pages
Report
No indication
English
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