Traveler response to transportation system changes. Chapter 5: Vanpools and buspools.

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Pratt, R.H. Evans J. E. Pratt, R.H. Consultant Jay Evans Consulting LLC Texas Transportation Institute Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc./PB Consult Inc. Cambridge Systematics, Inc. J. Richard Kuzmyak, L.L.C. BMI-SG: A VHB Company Gallop Corporation McCollom Management Consulting, Inc. Herbert S. Levinson, Transportation Consultant & K.T. Analytics, Inc.
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Abstract

This “Vanpools and Buspools” chapter highlights the travel demand findings for vanpooling and buspooling. The chapter examines the effects of travel times, pricing, and a number of related tangibles and intangibles on the decision to vanpool in particular; quantifies vanpooling and buspooling as best can be done; looks at vanpooling trends; examines rider survey information; identifies indicators of market potential; and explores cost implications, among other subjects. Vanpools generally consist of 5 to 15 people, including a volunteer driver-member, that elect to commute together in a van. Vanpooling is distinguished from carpooling by not only size, but also the greater degree of management and institutional involvement required. Meanwhile, buspool programs offer a neighborhood-based demand responsive service similar to vanpooling, but with professional or, at least, appropriately licensed bus drivers and the use of buses, mini-buses, or large vans. The information presented in Chapter 5 on vanpools and buspools covers both traveler response and implications for program success. (Author/publisher)

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20051243 ST [electronic version only]
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Washington, D.C., National Research Council NRC, Transportation Research Board TRB / National Academy Press, 2005, 55 p., 82 ref.; Transit Cooperative Research Program TCRP Report ; 95, Chapter 5 / Project B-12A - ISSN 1073-4872 / ISBN 0-309-08828-3

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