Public Transportation

Disabled Parking CV: Scalable Methods to Analyze Disability Parking Using Computer Vision and High-Resolution Aerial and Streetscape Images

People with disabilities disproportionately rely on public transportation to access employment, education, and healthcare services; however, public transit is not always available or equally distributed, which excludes social and community participation (Bascom & Christensen, 2017). Car transit is thus the only viable alternative. Since the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) of 1990, 4-8% of public […]

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An Evaluation of the Long-Term Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Public Transportation Use

Public transportation has experienced rapid changes in ridership over the past several years, driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. Numerous studies have focused on how health concerns and social distancing/lockdown measures during the pandemic resulted in the immediate decline in public transportation usage. For instance, in many cities within the US, transit ridership declined to a

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