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Targeted public transport. Part 3: Passengers evaluation of public transport provision

Authors: Alberte Ruud, Irene Tuveng, Bård Norheim
Report nr: 545/2001
ISBN: 82-480-0230-6
Language: Norwegian
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The report analyses the public transport passenger's evaluation of public transport provision in six Norwegian cities. In the report, we highlight different passenger groups’ evaluation of central characteristics of public transport provision: walking times to and from bus stops, frequency, journey time, changing between various forms of transport, shelters at bus-stops. The youngest age group (16-19 years) and the "middle-aged" people (36-66 years) appear to have high requirements for the standard of public transport provision in relation to other groups, independent of the journey purpose. The main tendency among young adults (20-35 years) and the elderly (67 years+) is that in general they have a lower evaluation of a number of journey time components than young people and adults, independent of the journey purpose.

      

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