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Public Transit Equity Analysis at Metropolitan and Local Scales: A Focus on Nine Large Cities in the US.

Greg Phillip Griffin1, Ipek Nese Sener1.   

Abstract

Recent studies on transit service through an equity lens have captured broad trends from the literature and national-level data or analyzed disaggregate data at the local level. This study integrates these methods by employing a geostatistical analysis of new transit access and income data compilations from the Environmental Protection Agency. By using a national data set, this study demonstrates a method for income-based transit equity analysis and provides results spanning nine large auto-oriented cities in the US. Results demonstrate variability among cities' transit services to low-income populations, with differing results when viewed at the regional and local levels. Regional-level analysis of transit service hides significant variation through spatial averaging, whereas the new data employed in this study demonstrates a block-group scale equity analysis that can be used on a national-scale data set. The methods used can be adapted for evaluation of transit and other modes' transportation service in areas to evaluate equity at the regional level and at the neighborhood scale while controlling for spatial autocorrelation. Transit service equity planning can be enhanced by employing local Moran's I to improve local analysis.

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Keywords:  Transit; equity; local Moran’s I

Year:  2016        PMID: 28638236      PMCID: PMC5476368          DOI: 10.5038/2375-0901.19.4.8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Public Trans        ISSN: 1077-291X


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1.  Grocery Shopping How Individuals and Built Environments Influence Choice of Travel Mode.

Authors:  Junfeng Jiao; Anne Vernez Moudon; Adam Drewnowski
Journal:  Transp Res Rec       Date:  2011       Impact factor: 1.560

2.  A Geography-Specific Approach to Estimating the Distributional Impact of Highway Tolls: An Application to the Puget Sound Region of Washington State.

Authors:  Robert D Plotnick; Jennifer Romich; Jennifer Thacker; Matthew Dunbar
Journal:  J Urban Aff       Date:  2011-08-07

3.  Planning for Bike Share Connectivity to Rail Transit.

Authors:  Greg Phillip Griffin; Ipek Nese Sener
Journal:  J Public Trans       Date:  2016
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