A method for estimating the impact of travel time or cost changes on diversion of car drivers to transit : work travel to central business district.

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Based on the percentages of car owners who use transit to get to work, data are used to show that the proportion of drivers who may be diverted and the amount of transit riding is likely to result from (a) transit cost reductions of different amounts without time savings, (b) time savings without any reduction in direct trip costs, and (c) joint reduction of trip costs and travel time.

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B 3086 /71/
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New Haven, Connecticut, Wilbur Smith and Associates, 1968, 107, p. fig., tab.; NTIS PB- 179859

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