Better Buses, Better Cities (Record no. 76841)

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ISBN 9781642830156
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Call Number 629.04
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Author Higashide, Steven.
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Title Better Buses, Better Cities
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Edition statement 1st ed. 2019.
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Number of Pages X, 169 p. 1 illus.
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Remark 2 Preface: My Own Bus Story -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: We Need to Unleash the Bus -- What Makes People Choose the Bus?- Make the Bus Frequent -- Make the Bus Fast and Reliable -- Make the Bus Walkable and Dignified -- Make the Bus Fair and Welcoming -- Gerrymandering the Bus -- Technology Won’t Kill the Bus—Unless We Let It -- Building a Transit Nation -- Conclusion: Winning Mindsets and Growing Movements.
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Summary, etc Buses can and should be the cornerstone of urban transportation. They offer affordable mobility and can connect citizens with every aspect of their lives. But in the US, they have long been an afterthought in budgeting and planning. Transit expert Steven Higashide uses real‑world stories of reform to show us what a successful bus system looks like. Higashide explains how to marshal the public in support of better buses and argues that better bus systems will create better cities for all citizens. With a compelling narrative and actionable steps, Better Buses, Better Cities describes how decision‑makers, philanthropists, activists, and public agency leaders can work together to make the bus a win in any city. .
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.5822/978-1-64283-015-6
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-- 2019.
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-- Transportation engineering.
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-- Traffic engineering.
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-- Human geography.
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-- Sociology, Urban.
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-- Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering.
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-- Human Geography.
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-- Urban Sociology.
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