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Public Transportation, Volume 5: Planning, Demand Management, and Parking
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2651 consists of 13 papers that explore public transportation, including:
- Are Network Planning Guidelines Based on Equal Access Equitable?
- Automated Tool for Geographic Information Systems That Supports Transit Network Design by Identifying Urban Activity Centers
- Transit and Real Estate Rents
- When I’m 64: Assessing Generational Differences in Public Transit Use of Seniors in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Macroscopic Approach for Optimizing Road Space Allocation of Bus Lanes in Multimodal Urban Networks Through Simulation Analysis
- Planning Approaches in Contracted Fixed-Route Bus Transit Service in the United States: Private Sector’s Role in the Planning Process and Its Influence on Performance Outcomes
- Trip Generation Rates at Park-and-Ride Facilities with Regional Bus and Light Rail Service: A Supplement to ITE Trip Generation Data
- Factors Affecting Residential Parking Occupancy in Madison, Wisconsin
- Parking Spaces in the Age of Shared Autonomous Vehicles: How Much Parking Will We Need and Where?
- Utilizing Shared Parking to Mitigate Imbalanced Supply in a Dense Urban Neighborhood: Case Study in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- A Day in the Life of a Parking Space: Testing a Parking Hour Utilization Metric
- Stated Preference Survey Pivoted on Revealed Preference Survey for Evaluating Employer-Based Travel Demand Management Strategies
- Jacksonville, Florida, Transportation Authority’s Mobility Corridors: Improving Transit System Performance Through Enhanced Safety and Urban Design
This Summary Last Modified On: 11/28/2017
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