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    transportation system helps travelers to reduce travel times, delay, and the stress of travel so that benefit the whole transportation sector to reduce energy consumption and emission (Adler & Blue, 1998). 6.1 Real-time Transport Service Information System This real-time transport service information system is a strategy corresponding to the real-time traffic information system. In this scenario, ravelers…

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    work of 45 minutes of more reported feeling stressed every day as compared to 23 percent of workers whose commuting time was 15 minutes or less (Turcotte, 2010 pg.34). The other day that I experienced a lot of stress due to bus times was Sunday. Bus service on weekends is not regular and this makes it a challenge in terms of timing. Often there is a long wait for a bus as I experienced after work. It made me very grateful that I do not have to use transit every weekend. It also made me recognize…

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    Bureau, 2013). According to Rosenbloom, many older adults in the United States prefer to drive instead of using public transportation system. According Rosenbloom only eight percent of older adults over the age of 65 uses the transportation system in comparison to sixty percent of older adults in the same age group that drives (2009). Some of the challenges that seniors face when using public transportation is safety concerns. For instance, older adults complain of not having even sidewalks…

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    Arizona’s public transportation problem The State Fair in phoenix is very popular, however, I did not join it this year because I could not find a bus or metro which could take me to the fair directly. I did have other choices: spent at least 40 dollars to take a round trip or spent 3 hours on the metro and one hour to walk to get there then back home. Neither of them would be a good decision. As the sixth most populous city nationwide (“Phoenix Quick Fact” 1), compared with New York and other…

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    Route 99 Observation

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    The route 99 — Commercial-Broadway / UBC (B-Line) is one of the most widely used bus routes in Vancouver. During peak operating hours, the bus is filled to capacity and the bus is very crowded. With this in mind, the “99” is a great place to make observations regarding; how people interact with one another in close quarters on their daily commute. I plan to make my observations on a weekday during the evening ‘peak hours’, so I am able to observe a large number of people on the bus, and to…

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    Introduction: This report is an observational summary of the Landlord and Tenant Board in Mississauga Ontario, located at 3 Robert Speck Parkway suite 520. The office was on a main route and had a bus stop nearby. Despite the available public transportation, the location might have been inconvenient for those who had to travel far, especially considering that there are only 4 Landlord and Tenant Boards in the greater Toronto area (GTA). In addition, to the long travel, the cost of commuting…

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    about how someone that I serve in my work may use public transportation to obtain resources within our community, I chose to visit a local hospital using the local bus system. I thought long and hard about where to go and what type of public transportation to use. I then researched the internet to find some local community resources. I also did some research about local transportation in my community. In planning for my trip, three types of public transportation came to my mind, the local bus,…

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    The public transportation system claim-making falls under all three concepts of justice which are distributive justice, procedural justice, and justice as recognition. Distributive justice emphasizes in terms of distribution and sharing and who gets what. Procedural justice focuses on how the decision is made and who is involved and has influence in the decision-making process. While recognition’s main concern is the interest of certain parties and who is and is not being valued and who is given…

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    everywhere. Other people love to drive themselves to work. Some people cannot afford the gas to drive themselves to work or to the store. Because public transportation allows people to get to their jobs, allows older people the chance to get to stores that they need to get to, and helps gets students to school, public transportation should be free. Public transportation should be free for older people because most old people cannot afford to pay for the ride. According to Catharine Paddock,…

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    Metro Express Case Study

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    In January 2007, RTD launched the Metro Express, which is the San Joaquin County's first BRT corridor. Right away, the public took notice of BRT's unique features with improved shelters, fare vending machines, and high-frequency services. The first BRT is located in a popular area where there are two higher education institution like San Joaquin Delta College and the University of the Pacific and two shopping malls, Sherwood Mall and Weberstown Mall. The BRT was a huge success for Stockton…

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