Modeling the Determinants of Pedestrian Access to BART

Modeling the Determinants of Pedestrian Access to BART
Title Modeling the Determinants of Pedestrian Access to BART PDF eBook
Author David Ross Loutzenheiser
Publisher
Pages 42
Release 1996
Genre Choice of transportation
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Paradigm Shift

Paradigm Shift
Title Paradigm Shift PDF eBook
Author Robert Cervero
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 1995
Genre City planning
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Our built and natural environments

Our built and natural environments
Title Our built and natural environments PDF eBook
Author
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 102
Release 2001
Genre Environmental policy
ISBN 1428901086

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Transportation Research Record

Transportation Research Record
Title Transportation Research Record PDF eBook
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Pages 310
Release 2005
Genre Air travel
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Finding Determinants of Transit Users' Access Mode Choice to the Station

Finding Determinants of Transit Users' Access Mode Choice to the Station
Title Finding Determinants of Transit Users' Access Mode Choice to the Station PDF eBook
Author Junhee Kang
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 2007
Genre
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Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes

Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes
Title Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Transportation Research Board
Pages 503
Release 2012
Genre Choice of transportation
ISBN 0309258294

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From a transportation and community perspective, objectives of pedestrian and bicycle facility improvements have evolved to include numerous aspects of providing viable and safe active transportation options for all ages, abilities, and socioeconomic groups. Pedestrian and bicycle facilities appear overall to benefit the full spectrum of society perhaps more broadly than any other provision of transportation. A challenge in non-motorized transportation (NMT) benefit analysis is to adequately account for all the different forms in which pedestrian and bicycle facilities provide benefit. In this report, new as well as synthesized research is presented. This chapter examines pedestrian and bicyclist behavior and travel demand outcomes in a relatively broad sense. It covers traveler response to NMT facilities both in isolation and as part of the total urban fabric, along with the effects of associated programs and promotion. It looks not only at transportation outcomes, but also recreational and public health outcomes. This chapter focuses on the travel behavior and public health implications of pedestrian/bicycle areawide systems; NMT-link facilities such as sidewalks, bicycle lanes, and on-transit accommodation of bicycles; and node-specific facilities such as street-crossing treatments, bicycle parking, and showers. Discussion of the implications of pedestrian and bicycle "friendly" neighborhoods, policies, programs, and promotion is also incorporated. The public health effects coverage of this chapter, and associated treatment of walking and bicycling and schoolchild travel as key aspects of active living, have been greatly facilitated by participation in the project by the National Center for Environmental Health--part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This pivotal CDC involvement has included supplemental financial support for the Chapter 16 work effort. It has also encompassed assistance with research sources and questions, and draft chapter reviews by individual CDC staff members in parallel with TCRP Project B-12A Panel member reviews (see "Chapter 16 Author and Contributor Acknowledgments". TCRP Report 95: Chapter 16, Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities will be of interest to transit, transportation, and land use planning practitioners; public health professionals and transportation engineers; land developers, employers, and school administrators; researchers and educators; and professionals across a broad spectrum of transportation, planning, and public health agencies; MPOs; and local, state, and federal government agencies. This chapter is complemented by illustrative photographs provided as a "Photo Gallery" at the conclusion of the report. In addition, PowerPoint slides of the photographs in full color are available on the TRB website at http://www.trb.org/Main/Blurbs/167122.aspx.

Journal of Public Transportation

Journal of Public Transportation
Title Journal of Public Transportation PDF eBook
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Pages 660
Release 2013
Genre Local transit
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