Title of article
Fare-Free Public Transit at Universities: An Evaluation
Author/Authors
Brown، Jeffrey نويسنده , , Hess، Daniel Baldwin نويسنده , , Shoup، Donald نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-68
From page
69
To page
0
Abstract
Universities and public transit agencies in the United States have together invented an arrangement—called Unlimited Access—that provides fare-free transit service for all students (and, on some campuses, faculty and staff as well). Unlimited Access is not free transit but is instead a new way to pay for it. The university pays the transit agency for all rides taken by eligible members of the campus community. This article evaluates the results of the Un-limited Access program at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Bus ridership for commuting to campus in-creased by 56 percent during BruinGOʹs first year, and solo driving fell by 20 percent. Because these startling results were achieved in a city famous for its addiction to cars, they suggest that Unlimited Access can succeed almost anywhere.
Keywords
fare-free transit , bus ridership , universities , BruinGO , public transit
Journal title
Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER)
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER)
Record number
93496
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