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OverviewParatransit challenges the conventional approach to public transport in the United States, which depends on fixed-route, fixed-schedule, publicly owned or regulated systems such as buses and trains. Paratransit is a type of service which relies on small vehicles which are frequently privately owned and operated, and which may not work on a schedule. The various options concerning service types, market niches, and effectiveness are discussed, along with the future of paratransit. Case studies describe paratransit systems in the U.S. and other places, and the interaction of paratransit with more traditional systems. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert CerveroPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.617kg ISBN: 9780275957254ISBN 10: 027595725 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 14 January 1997 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews?Cervero has written a very comprehensive description of the successes and failures of paratransit services in the US and abroad. Paratransit includes the entire range of flexibly routed bus, van, or small-vehicle services not (generally) driven by the passenger...The strength of the book is its comprehensiveness in describing paratransit services of nearly every type in every location...[T]his is an excellent, up-to-date resource...?- Choice ?Not since Ronald Kirby invented the term paratransit in 1972, and Charles Lave reinvented it in 1985, has a book on paratransit this important been produced....This book is obviously written to serve as a long-lasting research reference, and in that guise, it serves its purpose remarkably well. The book also is more than admirably suited to serve as the principal required text in a highly specialized course offering on paratransit....[The] only real question at this point is: When does the sequel come out??- Journal of Urban Technology Not since Ronald Kirby invented the term paratransit in 1972, and Charles Lave reinvented it in 1985, has a book on paratransit this important been produced....This book is obviously written to serve as a long-lasting research reference, and in that guise, it serves its purpose remarkably well. The book also is more than admirably suited to serve as the principal required text in a highly specialized course offering on paratransit....[The] only real question at this point is: When does the sequel come out? -Journal of Urban Technology Cervero has written a very comprehensive description of the successes and failures of paratransit services in the US and abroad. Paratransit includes the entire range of flexibly routed bus, van, or small-vehicle services not (generally) driven by the passenger...The strength of the book is its comprehensiveness in describing paratransit services of nearly every type in every location...[T]his is an excellent, up-to-date resource... -Choice """Cervero has written a very comprehensive description of the successes and failures of paratransit services in the US and abroad. Paratransit includes the entire range of flexibly routed bus, van, or small-vehicle services not (generally) driven by the passenger...The strength of the book is its comprehensiveness in describing paratransit services of nearly every type in every location...[T]his is an excellent, up-to-date resource...""-Choice ""Not since Ronald Kirby invented the term ""paratransit"" in 1972, and Charles Lave reinvented it in 1985, has a book on paratransit this important been produced....This book is obviously written to serve as a long-lasting research reference, and in that guise, it serves its purpose remarkably well. The book also is more than admirably suited to serve as the principal required text in a highly specialized course offering on paratransit....[The] only real question at this point is: When does the sequel come out?""-Journal of Urban Technology ?Cervero has written a very comprehensive description of the successes and failures of paratransit services in the US and abroad. Paratransit includes the entire range of flexibly routed bus, van, or small-vehicle services not (generally) driven by the passenger...The strength of the book is its comprehensiveness in describing paratransit services of nearly every type in every location...[T]his is an excellent, up-to-date resource...?- Choice ?Not since Ronald Kirby invented the term ""paratransit"" in 1972, and Charles Lave reinvented it in 1985, has a book on paratransit this important been produced....This book is obviously written to serve as a long-lasting research reference, and in that guise, it serves its purpose remarkably well. The book also is more than admirably suited to serve as the principal required text in a highly specialized course offering on paratransit....[The] only real question at this point is: When does the sequel come out??- Journal of Urban Technology" Not since Ronald Kirby invented the term paratransit in 1972, and Charles Lave reinvented it in 1985, has a book on paratransit this important been produced....This book is obviously written to serve as a long-lasting research reference, and in that guise, it serves its purpose remarkably well. The book also is more than admirably suited to serve as the principal required text in a highly specialized course offering on paratransit....[The] only real question at this point is: When does the sequel come out? -Journal of Urban Technology Author InformationROBERT CERVERO is a Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California-Berkeley. Dr. Cervero has published three books and many journal articles concerned with public transport, and has frequently served as a consultant in this area. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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