Results from a survey taken last fall aboard Metro Transit's most popular bus and light-rail routes provide a detailed snapshot of ridership on public transportation during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ...
THE PANDEMIC HAS CHANGED HOW PEOPLE ARE DRIVING, WHEN THEY ARE DRIVING. TAKING A LOOK AT INTERSTATE 81, THERE CERTAINLY IS TRAFFIC BUT THE MORNING COMMUTE IS NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE WITH PEOPLE WORKING ...
David McNeeley started riding SEPTA's Market-Frankford elevated train line in Philadelphia few times a week to see his girlfriend. The former New Yorker has ridden public transit a lot over the years.
An online survey seeking feedback about Sound Transit’s planned expansion of public-transit services may have broken the law with a question that seeks to gauge why people would be willing to support ...
To support local employers and workers, Lorain County Transit is launching a countywide employer survey focused on workforce transportation needs. The Lorain County Workforce Transportation Survey for ...
People rode mass transit nearly 11 billion times a year because of cost-effectiveness, convenience and because they dislike driving, according to a national survey Thursday obtained by USA TODAY. But ...
A new survey found morale among Metro Transit police officers has plunged since the months leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic, and many have opted to leave the department as a result. The survey was ...
Sep. 10—Yuba-Sutter Transit recently announced that it has begun a "top-to-bottom study" of its existing network of public transportation services so it can better serve the community and reverse what ...
The results of this fall’s Bike-to-Transit online, map-based survey are in, and it’s clear. Of the 462 people who responded, 87 percent want more or better bicycle parking at transit stations ...
Using city transit to satisfy shopping needs appears to have become more popular in the last few years, according to a recent Durango Transit survey that collected feedback from Durangoans about how ...
A majority of bay area residents say they would be inclined to support a tax increase to pay for mass transit, according to a new Florida Department of Transportation survey. About 57 percent say they ...