Characterization of the "público" system of Puerto Rico

Author(s)
Luyanda, F. & Gandhi, P.
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Abstract

The "público" system of Puerto Rico is a privately operated government-regulated transportation service to the general public ranging from small urban routes to long intercity routes. This service is normally operated on fixed routes and fixed fares with low-capacity automobiles and passenger vans. The principal objective of this paper is to present a summary of a recent study that provided a description of the "público" system as it operates in puerto rico. Data for the study were obtained from previous "público" system studies and from government agencies that regulate the system. The paper presents for the "público" system its general and specific characteristics and qualitative attributes and discusses its advantages and limitations.

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C 22160 (In: C 22147 S) IRRD 832424
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In: Ridesharing : transportation demand management : a peer-reviewed publication of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Transportation Research Record No. 1212, p. 107-115, 20 ref.

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