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Improving Pathways to Fixed-Route Transit: Transit Agency Practices to Expand Access for All Users

This paper discusses challenges to and promising practices for making infrastructure improvements that enable persons with disabilities and all system users to safely reach public transportation stations and stops to access fixed-route transit options. Although tremendous strides have been made in n...

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Published in:Transportation research record 2018-12, Vol.2672 (8), p.578-587
Main Authors: DiPetrillo, Stephanie, Lubin, Andrea, Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia, Salehian, Carla, Gibson, Stephen C., Williams, Kristine M., Green, Theodore Trent
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