Cost effective data collection process to support transportation planning for transportation handicapped people.

Author(s)
Dornan, D.L. Middendorf, D.P. & Steinmann, R.P.
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Abstract

The objective of this paper is to briefly describe a data collection process used by local transportation planning agencies and transit operators in planning, designing, and evaluating public transportation services and facilities for use by transportation-handicapped people. It is based on an extensive five-year research effort that was conducted by a national consulting firm for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration, which assessed various methods of collecting data concerning the composition and transportation needs of transportation-handicapped people.

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C 45217 (In: C 45189) /72 / ITRD E846213
Source

In: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Handicapped Persons, under the auspices of Florida State University and the Loughborough University of Technology, Orlando, Florida, October 29-31, 1984, 9 p.

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