Relation between transit ridership and walking distances in a low-density Florida retirement area.

Author(s)
Neilson, G.K., Voorhees, A.M. & Fowler, W.K.
Year
Abstract

The relation between transit ridership and walking distance for the elderly is examined. The study found that transit usage was primarily for shopping and recreation rather than for business and that transit usage was very dependent on proximity of origin and destination to the transit line.

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Library number
B 3623 (In: B 3619 S) /72.4/72.6/ IRRD 205666
Source

In: Transit for the poor, the aged, and the disadvantaged, Highway Research Record HRR No. 403, 1972, p. 26-34, 2 fig., 8 graph., 3 tab., 1 ref.

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