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Full-Text Articles in Urban Studies and Planning
Banfield Transitway Project: Light Rail Transit Line And Banfield Freeway Improvements: Final Environmental Impact Statement, United States. Federal Highway Administration, United States. Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Oregon. State Highway Division
Banfield Transitway Project: Light Rail Transit Line And Banfield Freeway Improvements: Final Environmental Impact Statement, United States. Federal Highway Administration, United States. Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Oregon. State Highway Division
TriMet Collection
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Amendment Limits Uses Of Gasoline And Highway User Taxes (State Measure No.1), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Constitutional Amendment Limits Uses Of Gasoline And Highway User Taxes (State Measure No.1), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
The Energy-Saving Cities, Chester Smolski
The Energy-Saving Cities, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"Can Rhode Island automobile drivers survive on one and one-half gallons of gasoline a day? This is the target set by the federal government for the next quarter in its attempt to make us less dependant on foreign sources of petroleum."
Public Transit And Student Choice : A Survey With Portland State University Students, Sheku Gibril Kamara
Public Transit And Student Choice : A Survey With Portland State University Students, Sheku Gibril Kamara
Dissertations and Theses
Research in urban transportation has been of many facets. Some have emphasized modes and routes while others have attempted to isolate and look at small segments of the transportation market with specific demands. Such segments include workers, recreation riders, and to a less extent, students. In the "journey-to-work" studies, a major finding has been that as income of workers increases, the distance between residence and work-place also increases.
This thesis starts with a series of hypotheses generated as a result of the findings of other studies reviewed in the literature. In testing the hypotheses, variables that are likely to influence …