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  • ...short walk. This gap from public transit to destination is termed a ''last mile connection''. |link=Last mile connections
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    Example of a vehicle (minibus) used in last mile connections and ride sharing programs
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    Example of a vehicle (minibus) used in last mile connections and ride sharing programs
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  • ...le looks at research into the relationship between private shared mobility and public transit. ...ip]]''' - This article looks more generally at public-private partnerships and their role in transit.
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  • [[File:ElectricScooters.jpg|thumb|Bird and Lime electric scooters outside of the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. [[Category:First and Last Mile]]
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  • ...al [[Last mile connections|last-mile connection]] between transit stations and trip destinations. Provision of a comprehensive network of safe, comfortable and secure paths for pedestrians
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  • ! scope="col" width="20%" | Investment and Planning ...sit </categorytree> || <categorytree mode="pages" hideroot="on">Investment and planning</categorytree> || <categorytree mode="pages" hideroot="on">Technol
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  • ...n which it will partner with subscription-based rideshare company RubyRide and the carpooling service Metropia DUO to integrate both service into its tran ...or mobile ticketing and multimodal trip planning. The app will open source and available to other agencies.
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  • ...and-side" metrics (i.e., evaluating how many people are using the service, and in what ways). ...target of doubling transit boardings per capita in the state between 2015 and 2030.''
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  • ...short walk. This gap from public transit to destination is termed a ''last mile connection''. == Last Mile Connections ==
    8 KB (1,145 words) - 19:56, 20 May 2019
  • *Prioritized nearby rides and presenting a recommended best option. Transit agencies and other ride providers can join the RideTap network, thereby:
    1 KB (142 words) - 04:43, 20 January 2017
  • ...roval requires a two-thirds affirmative vote of the transit agency's board and absence of protest by a majority of property owners within the zone. SB 142
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  • ...rants can cover up to 80% of the cost of a project; in 2016 (the program’s first year) it awarded nearly $8 million to 11 projects. ...le looks at research into the relationship between private shared mobility and public transit.
    10 KB (1,459 words) - 20:08, 29 November 2018
  • [[Category:Transit's Low-Carbon Role]][[Category:Integrating Land Use and Transit]] ...ng regional plans will help the state achieve GHG reduction goals for cars and light trucks set by AB 32, California's landmark climate change legislation
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  • ...tures convenient connections for cyclists, including an adjacent bike path and bike lockers at the stations. Source: [https://www.metro.net/ Metro]]] ...k. Similarly, high quality [[pedestrian connections]] provide safe, secure and comfortable access to the transit network.
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  • "Accessibility" may also refer to [[accessible design]] of transit vehicles and stations to provide mobility for all, including people with disabilities. ...Transportation Planning: Measuring People’s Ability to Reach Desired Goods and Activities." 27 February 2017. Todd Litman. Victoria Transport Policy Insti
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  • ...between the [http://www.cnt.org/ Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT)] and [http://transitcenter.org/ TransitCenter]. ...e [https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/ American Community Survey] and the [http://lehd.ces.census.gov/data/ U.S. Census Longitudinal Employment-H
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  • ...ficials to study the population at a particular station, compare stations, and see how demographics around stations have changed over time. ...or CSV format. Additionally, you can download a CSV file containing names and locations of all stations in a region.
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  • ...gston. "A Review of Partnerships between Transportation Network Companies and Public Agencies in the United States." TRB, 2019. https://trid.trb.org/vi ...Markets<ref name=":0">TRB Webinar. "Partnerships Between Transit Agencies and Transportation Network Companies." 17 July 2019.</ref> ===
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  • ...the four best performing station-based systems (Boston, Chicago, New York, and Washington, D.C.) from the analysis, dockless bikes accounted for 16% of ri ...round the world. U.S.-based companies like [https://www.limebike.com Lime] and [https://www.spin.pm Spin] have entered the market. The proliferation of bi
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