Submissions from 2010

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SUSTAINING INDEPENDENT MOBILITY FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE IN AN AGEING POPULATION: MANAGING THE TRANSITION FROM CAR DEPENDENCY TO CONFIDENT USE OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT, David Ling and Stuart Murray

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The establishment of the front welfare seat and transportation service system in a taxicab for elderly or physically challenged persons in Taiwan, Ching-Yung Lung and Carol Sen

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Recent developments in Flexible Transport Services, John D. Nelson, Steve Wright, Brian Masson, Giorgio Ambrosino, and Aristotelis Naniopoulos

Submissions from 2009

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A case study of job access and reverse commute programs in the Chicago, Kansas City, and San Francisco metropolitan regions, J. S. Onésimo Sandoval, Eric Petersen, and Kim L. Hunt

Submissions from 2008

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A new approach to rural public transport, Commission for Integrated Transport

Submissions from 2007

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A scalable and replicable design for a coordinated human service transportation system, Yehuda Gross and Gwo-Wei Torng

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TCRP free publications, Traansit Cooperative Research Program, Transportation Research Board, (Washington)

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Experts don't know everything: governance issues associated with transport and social disadvantage, Andrew Wear

Submissions from 2006

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Community-based flexible transport as a method for addressing community inclusion: developing and evaluating specialist DRT in Highland Scotland, James Cooper, John D. Nelson, Steve D. Wright, Kenneth MacInnes, and Robert Edwards

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Improving local transport outcomes through partnerships and joined up government, Andrew Wear

Submissions from 2005

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Evaluating integrated and co-ordinated transport provision, Great Britain, Department for Transport

Submissions from 2004

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Connect: Co-ordination of concepts for new collective transport, Connect Knowledge Library

Submissions from 2003

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The mobility and accessibility expectations of seniors in an aging population, Rahaf Alsnih and David A. Hensher

Submissions from 2002

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Scatters and clusters in time and space: implications for delivering integrated and inclusive transport, Julian Hine and Margaret Grieco