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Abstract:This study informed the Arizona Department of Transportation’s future State Transit Plan. The study
addressed transit planning and use with emphasis on Greater Arizona, those portions of the state that
consist primarily of rural areas or smaller cities. Findings were compiled through a literature review, a
household survey on travel preferences and behaviors, an inventory of transportation service providers in
the private sector (including some non‐profits) serving Greater Arizona, and other research related to the
future State Transit Plan. Survey data and the transportation‐provider database were reported by Greater
Arizona subregions.
Almost half of household‐survey respondents stated that lack of public transportation was the biggest
transportation problem in their local area. Other survey findings suggested that this might be due in part
to a lack of awareness of local transportation options. The online survey poll of transportation providers
yielded information from a small but diverse set of respondents, approximately half of whom were
located outside the major metropolitan regions of Phoenix and Tucson.
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