Transportation to Fulfill Human Needs in the Rural/Urban Environment 740026
This paper presents background and initial funding on a multidisciplinary program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation, University Research Program. This program considers transportation problems involving urban and rural travelers and relates to all modes of travel. In several parts of the program, particular emphasis is involved with the Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport, one of the largest in the world. Work reported in this paper include:
1.
Evaluation transportation problems related to providing essential services to rural and urban dwellers.
2.
Study of the effect of interurban transportation systems on the rural environment and the development or demise of the small rural communities.
3.
Study of the movement of goods and freight in the Southwest including the impact of the new Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport.
4.
Development of methodologies for considering human response to the quality of ride and service in developing criteria for the various transportation modes in both urban and rural areas.
5.
Study of human response in developing methods of evaluating possible modal choice decisions in both urban and rural areas.
While these are broad program areas which will require two to three years for fruition, preliminary results are reported herein which indicate the potential of multidisciplinary university research.
Citation: Hudson, W. and Walton, C., "Transportation to Fulfill Human Needs in the Rural/Urban Environment," SAE Technical Paper 740026, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740026. Download Citation
Author(s):
W. Ronald Hudson, C. Michael Walton
Affiliated:
Council for Advanced Transportation Studies, The University of Texas at Austin
Pages: 10
Event:
1974 Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Education and training
Research and development
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