California is counting on public transit to help meet its ambitious goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and traffic congestion. Yet despite large public investments in bus and rail service, the state’s transit ridership is on the decline. ITS scholars are at the forefront of research into mass transit, from its funding and planning to passenger trends to the rider’s safety and experience, informing policymaking aimed at getting more people on board.
LEAD SCHOLAR
Jacob L. Wasserman
Research Program Manager
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ITS Publications
Journal Articles
A Taste for Transit? Analyzing Public Transit Use Trends Among Youth
Anne E. Brown, Evelyn Blumenberg, Brian D. Taylor, Kelcie Ralph, Carole Turley Voulgaris
Journal of Public Transportation, 2016
Does Transit Mean Business? Reconciling Economic, Organizational, and Political Perspectives on Variable Transit Fares
Allison C. Yoh, Brian D. Taylor, John Gahbauer
Public Works Management & Policy, 2015
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Student Projects
Client: Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT)
Client: Pacoima Beautiful
Client: Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT)
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