Class
Article
College
College of Engineering
Department
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department
Faculty Mentor
Patrick Singleton
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation
Abstract
People with disabilities constitute nearly 13% of the US population, with their mobility being more restricted compared to other groups. To provide equitable access to transportation facilities, it's crucial to delve deeper into their travel patterns and mobility. Our research examines their mobility patterns by comparing daily trip metrics with those without disabilities and modeling and analyzes factors influencing their travel frequency to inform policy enhancements
Location
Logan, UT
Start Date
4-9-2024 11:30 AM
End Date
4-9-2024 12:20 PM
Included in
Trip Production Models for Persons with Disabilities
Logan, UT
People with disabilities constitute nearly 13% of the US population, with their mobility being more restricted compared to other groups. To provide equitable access to transportation facilities, it's crucial to delve deeper into their travel patterns and mobility. Our research examines their mobility patterns by comparing daily trip metrics with those without disabilities and modeling and analyzes factors influencing their travel frequency to inform policy enhancements