Conference on Community-Based Transportation - Improving Access for the Transportation-Disadvantaged (October 2001)

Center for Transportation Studies
2001-10
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Conference on Community-Based Transportation - Improving Access for the Transportation-Disadvantaged (October 2001)

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2001-10

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Center for Transportation Studies University of Minnesota

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Topics at this conference: Minnesota’s Community-Based Transportation Challenge; Turning the Trickle Down Theory on Its Head: Maybe What’s Good for Elderly,Disabled, and Disadvantaged Travelers Might be Good for Other People; Minnesota’s Current Situation: Innovations and Barriers; Solutions for Minnesota: Policy Issues; Reaction and Reflections; Medical Providers’ Role; The Role of Volunteer Drivers in Community-Based Transportation Systems; Sharing Resources for Transportation Service Provision; If You Build It, Will They Come? Development and Community-Based Transportation; Overcoming Language and Cultural Barriers to Using Public and Community-Based Transportation; Logistics and Operations Support Solutions for Providing Transportation; Taxis as Community-Based Transportation Providers; Providing Access to Vehicles

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Center for Transportation Studies. (2001). Conference on Community-Based Transportation - Improving Access for the Transportation-Disadvantaged (October 2001). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/166975.

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