ACCESS Magazine, Spring 1996
Daniel Klein,
Adrian T. Moore,
Binyam Reja,
Mark A. Delucchi,
Charles Lave,
Michael Southworth,
Martin Wachs,
Nabil Kamel and
Sharon Sarmiento
University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers from University of California Transportation Center
Abstract:
I arrived here at the UC Transportation Center just nine months ago. A former lawyer and aspiring writer, I had only a layman's knowledge of transportation systems, mostly based on my personal experiences. Growing up in Hilo, Hawaii, I thought traffic jams meant having to circle the parking lot twice to find a space. No one worried about ozone or took cars in for smog checks. Every desirable destination - shopping malls, movie theaters, beaches, even downtown - was within a few minutes' drive.
Keywords: Engineering; Life Sciences; Social and Behavioral Sciences; public transportation; motor vehicles; curb space; public transit; natural disasters (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996-03-01
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