This is a report on interviews conducted with a panel of east bay residents shortly before the first section of BART became operational with the overall objective of studying the BART travelers environment and his responses to it. Chapters include collection of pre-BART data, characteristics of the panels, information about BART, sources of information, general attitudes toward BART, expected similarity to other modes, comparision of BART, automobile and bus, intended use of BART, types of BART lines, the BART car, BART stations, and the construction period.
BART-I: Traveler Behavior Studies. Part II. Volume I. Pre-BART Traveler Attitudes and Perceptions: East Bay Panel
1973
346 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Rapid transit railways , Urban transit systems , California , Surveys , Transit riders , Attitudes , Travel patterns , Socioeconomic profiles , Travel demand , Transportation management , BART(Bay Area Rapid Transit) , Bay Area rapid transit , San Francisco(California)
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