Transportation policy and the delivery of social services in a small city. Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Highway Research Board, Washington, January 1974.

Author(s)
Kidder, A.E.
Year
Abstract

The ways in which social service agencies in a small city cope with the transportation problems of immobile clients are examined. It is indicated that demand for services is poorly coordinated. Interim solutions suggested include exchanges among agencies of data on volunteers and vehicle availability and increased reliance on public transit modes.

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B 10108 (In: B 7037 S) /72/ IRRD 218517
Source

In: Transportation Research Record TRR No. 516, 1974, p. 21-27, 4 tab., 5 ref.

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