Consumer preferences for automated public transportation systems. Presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Highway Research Board, Washington, January 1974.

Author(s)
Constantino, D.P. Golob, T.F. & Stopher, P.R.
Year
Abstract

A series of models concerned with the effect of people's attitudes on explaining overall satisfaction with a particular mode, perceived differences between modes, and trip allocation amang modes, is presented. The hypothesis was that an understanding of the preferences and perceptions of individuals toward proposed forms of urban transportation of those system.

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B 10731 (In: B 8415 S) /72/ IRRD 218273
Source

In: Transportation Research Record TRR No. 527, 1974, p. 81-93, 2 fig., 7 tab., 29 ref.

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