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Public Mobility: All the Same Service Level or Some Privileges?

Eder Melo Freitas, Karen C. Lima Wolga and Sandra L. Oliveira Facanha ()
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Eder Melo Freitas: Centro Universitário FECAP
Karen C. Lima Wolga: Centro Universitário FECAP
Sandra L. Oliveira Facanha: Centro Universitário FECAP

Chapter Chapter 95 in Operations Management for Social Good, 2020, pp 967-976 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Public mobility is a major concern for big cities, but even more complex if the main transport relies on public buses, such as Sao Paulo. Despite recent improvements, bus service quality is still below expectations. A survey-based analysis investigates the main issues and evaluates possible differences based on social-demographic aspects.

Keywords: Service level; Public transport; Mobility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-23816-2_95

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