Assessing effects of pandemic-related policies on individual public transit travel patterns
- Date: 02/20/2024
During a pandemic or natural disaster, people may alter transit usage behavior due to perception of changes in the environment.…
"Imagine a robust public transit system, at the snap of a finger, could be in full swing in small- to mid-sized cities across the U.S.
Sure, ridership might be low at the start. But eventually, communities would start to feel the positive impacts of public transit — increased economic opportunities and savings, decreased accidents, gasoline consumption, and carbon footprint. Over time, those economy-boosting benefits could be the catalyst our smaller cities need to attain the critical population density that sustains their public transit systems."
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