This report’s objective was to understand, describe and compare trends in travel behavior and collisions in Los Angeles County for populations and places that experience transportation disadvantage. Specifically, this report sought to examine trends across seven intersectional and overlapping groups and geographies: women of color, youth of color, Black people, people with disabilities, lower-income older adults, people living in families in poverty, and priority population areas.
The costs and benefits of the transportation system are distributed unequally, leading to people receiving less access to opportunities. This report s...
The costs and benefits of the transportation system are distributed unequally, leading to people receiving less access to opportunities. This report s...
A case study of the Mayagüez dockless e-scooter service (MDES) is presented. The objectives of the case study were to i) explore the characteristics ...
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