Public attitudes towards public transit concepts. Paper prepared for the 1st International Conference on Dual-Mode Transportation, Washington, May 29-31, 1974.

Author(s)
Haynes, J.J. Fox, J.N. & Williams, B.T.
Year
Abstract

The study reported obtained representative public attitudes toward a comprehensive array of public transit features, operations and modes. The questionnaire consisted of a series of questions on microfeatures or operational elements of transit systems and a series of macrofeatures, or whole systems. The 5 whole systems of transit described and available for rating were improved bus systems, dual-rail systems, other tracked-vehicle systems, dual mode systems, and demand-responsive bus systems.

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B 9896 fo /71/72/
Source

Arlington, TX, University of Texas, 1974, 28 cm., 24 p., graph., tab.

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