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Start Year: 2023
Status: Complete

Understanding How Marginalized Genders Travel Using NJ TRANSIT

Principal Investigators: Jon Carnegie, Sam Rosenthal, Cate Heady

Through this research, NJ TRANSIT sought to understand how women and members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer plus community, sometimes referred to as sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) travel on NJ TRANSIT so the agency can provide better accommodations for all customers, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. The objective of this study was to explore the travel behavior and experiences of public transit users in New Jersey and to understand the relationship between travel experiences, perceptions of safety, gender, and sexual orientation. The hypothesis is that women and SGMs have different travel behaviors and experiences than men and that women and SGMs are more likely to have concerns about safety and security while using NJ TRANSIT. To achieve this objective, the research team conducted a comprehensive literature review and peer agency interviews to assess the state of knowledge on this topic and to document how other agencies are addressing the needs and concerns of women and SGMs using public transit. The research team also conducted a statewide travel behavior survey and six focus groups with NJ TRANSIT customers.

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