Socio-psychological aspects of transportation : a background/resource paper for the Upper Great Lakes University consortium for transportation research.

Author(s)
Kulisheck, R.
Year
Abstract

A successful solution to any transportation problem requires consideration of both human and technical factors. Social scientists can provide valuable assistance in ascertaining need and demand for new transportation systems, discovering how social services can be restructured to better utilise existing systems, assessing social impacts of proposed changes ascertaining effectiveness of pilot projects, and ascertaining the political feasibility of alternate proposals.

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Library number
B 8773 /71/
Source

Houghton, MI, Michigan Technological University, 1973, 41 p., fig., ref.; NTIS PB-238938.

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