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Understanding the attitudes and perceptions of a community's members towards public transportation is valuable when designing and delivering service. In this paper, the design and descriptive statistics for the first two waves of a longitudinal study of students enrolled at North Dakota State University are presented... Analysis of first-year data using a binary probit model finds that vehicle access, on-campus residence, prior transit use when traveling, and use of transit by family and friends significantly influence ridership behavior. Ridership by members of the survey cohort increased from 33% during their freshman year to 45% during their sophomore year.
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Longitudinal analysis of changes in the behavior and attitudes of college undergraduates toward public transportation: first and second wave findings
2008, North Dakota State University, Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute
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"October 2008."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 63).
Research sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration, United States Department of Transportation.
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