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Opportunities and strategies for increasing bus ridership in rural Japan: A case study of Hidaka City

Attracting people to use the public bus has never been easy. Private vehicles have typically offered better alternatives than the public bus at the cost of environmental problems. The challenge is even greater in rural areas and small cities where factors such as diverse activity locations, abundant...

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Published in:Transport policy 2012-11, Vol.24, p.320-329
Main Authors: Santoso, Djoen San, Yajima, Masaru, Sakamoto, Kunihiro, Kubota, Hisashi
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Commuters
Cost
Japan
Location
Mass transit
Parking
Patronage
Public transport
Residential
Rural
Rural area
Small city
Strategy
Surveys
Traffic jams
Trains
Transport
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