Human factors in urban transportation systems.

Author(s)
Hoag, L.L. & Adams, S.K.
Year
Abstract

Urban growth and the development of the megapolis have forced a re-examination of all urban transportation systems in terms of their ability to satisfy human needs and preferences. Encouraging the re-emergence of public transportation in cities requires a total assessment of the physical and behavioral characteristics of the user population as well as their economic, social and esthetic preferences.

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Library number
B 8708 T /72/91/ IRRD 214302
Source

Human Factors, Vol. 17 (1975), No. 2 (April), p. 119-131, 1 graph., 7 tab., 31 ref.

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