Characteristics and attitudes of dial-a bus and park-and-ride users in New York State. Prepared for the 55th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., January 1976.

Author(s)
Keck, C.A. & Cohen, G.S.
Year
Abstract

A comparison of user characteristics and attitudes of Dial-a-Bus and Park-and-Ride services is presented using the results of two on-board surveys conducted in New York State communities. Survey results show that the two systems have distinctly different ridership and levels of usage, but that users of both the Park-and Ride and Dial-a-Bus systems were generally satisfied with the service provided. Information is also presented on the riders' demographic characteristics, sensitivity to fare and gasoline price changes, and rates of usage.

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Library number
B 9358 /72.6/83.2/
Source

Albany, New York State Department of Transportation, 1975, 41 p., tab., ref.

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