Appendix B to the casual carpooling scan report.

Auteur(s)
Burris, M. Christopher, E. DeCorla-Souza, P. Greenberg, A. Heinrich, S. Morris, J. Oliphant, M. Schreffler, E. Valk, P. & Winters, P.
Jaar
Samenvatting

During November and December 2010, the Exploratory Advanced Research (EAR) Program supported a team that consisted of transportation professionals, academic faculty, and business entrepreneurs who visited informal carpool lines (also called slug lines or casual carpool lines) in Washington, DC; Houston, TX; and San Francisco, CA, to observe “slugs” and to compare practices among locations. The team also met with private ride—match providers, regional planners, carpool participants, and transportation planners and engineers with the overall goal of studying these ridesharing systems. This appendix provides the personal observations of the scan members at each of the three slug line locations. The full report is published as FHWA-HRT-12-053, Casual Carpooling Scan Report. (Author/publisher)

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
20130066 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

McLean, VA, U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, Federal Highway Administration FHWA, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, 2012, 24 p.; FHWA-HRT-13-023

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