Evaluating Improved Transit Connections for Ladders of Opportunity
项目名称: Evaluating Improved Transit Connections for Ladders of Opportunity
摘要: Many transit operators employ limited strategies to provide connectivity to transit, like bicycle racks on buses. This project will examine more innovative options, such as: subsidies, hybrid ride sharing business models, flexible routing, smaller transit vehicles, transit-sponsored bike share programs, and social carpooling to meet first and last mile needs and increase mobility for all users, especially underserved and disadvantaged populations. As part of the University of Arizona�s cost share, the technology firm Metropia Inc will provide in-kind contribution from their ongoing Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Mobility-on-Demand (MOD) program funded project that specifically addresses the supplemetnary mobility services for the regional transit services. A large amount of valuable data will be collected througout the two-year research period and this data will be very useful for the testing of the concepts and methods in this proposal. The research team uses a community based participatory research strategy and other experts to assist in developing and assesssing new performance measures that focus on economic viability, equity, health, and access to opportunity. These innovative performance measures will be used to evaluate the service effectiveness of new strategies, which include those in the aformentined FTA MOD project. By changing the focus of transit service to outcomes, the new performance measures and the resulting strategies may be used to recommend new methods for assessing transit service and systems, which may include revising the current Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual. The project team also expects that this foundational project will lead to additional experimental trials with partner agencies.
状态: Active
资金: 440510
资助组织: Metropia
管理组织: TREC at Portland State University
项目负责人: Hagedorn, Hau
执行机构: University of Arizona
主要研究人员: Fields, Noelle
开始时间: 20170901
预计完成日期: 20190828
实际结束时间: 20190828
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