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Transit in Greater Arizona

Transit in Greater Arizona
Author: Joseph McClure
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Total Pages: 107
Release: 2016
Genre: Local transit
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This study informed the Arizona Department of Transportation's future State Transit Plan. The study addressed transit planning and use with emphasis on greater Arizona, those portions of the state that consist primarily of rural areas or smaller cities.


Public Transportation in Arizona

Public Transportation in Arizona
Author: Arizona. Transportation Planning Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1979
Genre:
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Transit Issues in Arizona

Transit Issues in Arizona
Author: Arizona. Transportation Planning Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1978
Genre: Bus lines
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Critical Factors in the Development of Transit Systems in Rural Arizona

Critical Factors in the Development of Transit Systems in Rural Arizona
Author: David Moise
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2005
Genre: Bus lines
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The report's findings indicate seven factors that influence rural public transit systems. The factors that were reported by the survey recipients match relatively closely with the predominant literature: 1. Showing need and demand is the most important factor in creating a rural public transit system. 2. Funding is the major barrier. 3. Citizen participation and support is very important to the process. 4. Political and/or city council support. 5. Expert or technical help was necessary. 6. Fare box recovery rate. 7. And finally, the ability to connect with other modes of transportation. Within the literature, the study found that there were many other barriers to an effective rural public transit system. Coordination almost always seems inadequate, although difficult because of the inherent needs of the rider, such as a special needs rider that cannot be accommodated by a regular van provided by a transit partner. Also, many times there has been mention of the 'true costs' of establishing a system or the difficulties of obtaining funding or working with a local department of transportation. Especially interesting was the inherent difficulties experienced by the Indian tribes in providing service on the reservations and meeting the requirements to obtain funding.


Personalized Transit Study

Personalized Transit Study
Author: Phoenix, Arizona
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1970
Genre: Commuting
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