Will transit recover? A retrospective study of nationwide ridership in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
疫情下美国大众轨道交通 ridership 的变化及恢复能力分析研究
Abubakr Ziedan,Candace Brakewood,Kari Watkins
Abubakr Ziedan
Although the COVID-19 pandemic highly impacted transit ridership as people reduced or stopped travel, these changes occurred at different rates in different regions across the United States. This study explores the impacts of COVID-19 on ri...
COVID-19 and Public Transportation: Current Assessment, Prospects, and Research Needs [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的公共交通:现状、前景及研究需求
Alejandro Tirachini,Oded Cats
Alejandro Tirachini
The COVID-19 pandemic poses a great challenge for contemporary public transportation worldwide, resulting from an unprecedented decline in demand and revenue. In this paper, we synthesize the state-of-the-art, up to early June 2020, on key ...
The Causal Effect of Bus Rapid Transit on Changes in Transit Ridership [0.03%]
关于公交快速交通系统对公共交通使用变化的因果效应
Orion T Stewart,Anne Vernez Moudon,Brian E Saelens
Orion T Stewart
Numerous studies have reported ridership increases along routes when Bus rapid transit (BRT) replaces conventional bus service, but these increases could be due simply to broader temporal trends in transit ridership. To address this limitat...
Public Transit Equity Analysis at Metropolitan and Local Scales: A Focus on Nine Large Cities in the US [0.03%]
美国九个大城市地区和地方的公共交通公平性分析
Greg Phillip Griffin,Ipek Nese Sener
Greg Phillip Griffin
Recent studies on transit service through an equity lens have captured broad trends from the literature and national-level data or analyzed disaggregate data at the local level. This study integrates these methods by employing a geostatisti...
Greg Phillip Griffin,Ipek Nese Sener
Greg Phillip Griffin
Bike sharing can play a role in providing access to transit stations and then to final destinations, but early implementation of these systems in North America has been opportunistic rather than strategic. This study evaluates local intermo...