On the Road Again... But to Where? Transportation Proposals Only Delay Day of Reckoning Martin E. Robins, 12 pages. An analysis published by New...
On the Road Again... But to Where? Transportation Proposals Only Delay Day of Reckoning Martin E. Robins, 12 pages. An analysis published by New...
Bridge to Nowhere Martin E. Robins, 6 pages. An article published in New Jersey Reporter, November 1999. Final Report
Planning for Transit-Friendly Land Use: A Handbook for New Jersey Communities (1994) By NJ TRANSIT
Abstract As in the rest of the nation, low-income and minority populations in New Jersey have higher rates of obesity and lower rates of participation in physical activity. This study examined whether a lower level of geographic proximity to activity-inducing...
Youth bicycle education can instill these skills and knowledge. It can also improve traffic safety on two levels. First, it develops cyclists who are more aware of how to safely travel today. Second, it creates better and safer automobile drivers for tomorrow....
Abstract Background: Most public transit users walk to and from transit. We analyzed the relationship between transit commuting and objectively measured physical activity. Methods: Adults aged 20 to 65 working outside the home (n = 1237) were randomly selected from...
Abstract In 1998, New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) conducted an onboard survey of passengers on three of its commuter rail lines on their preferences for new shuttle services. During the first half of the 2000s, community-based shuttle service was introduced in several...