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marmar

(78,064 posts)
Mon May 20, 2013, 06:19 PM May 2013

California County Details How Transit Cuts Harm Health




The link between transit and health is well-documented. But a new study by the Alameda County Health Department takes it a step further: officials are using the findings to document the detrimental effects of transit cuts. And they hope to influence the future of transportation in the Bay Area.

The study's authors surveyed hundreds of transit-dependent riders in Alameda County, and found that more than eight in 10 said they had difficulty getting to jobs, social activities, school or doctor's appointments.

One rider put it starkly: "When the buses don’t run, neither do we. That means we can’t work, play, socialize things like that. And we can’t get jobs and keep jobs and and go to doctors appointments and be human." ...................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.wnyc.org/blogs/transportation-nation/2013/may/16/california-county-details-how-transit-cuts-harm-health/



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California County Details How Transit Cuts Harm Health (Original Post) marmar May 2013 OP
They oughta know KamaAina May 2013 #1
going to email this to the morans who run transit in this city--the ones who keep trying to get rid niyad May 2013 #2
 

KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
1. They oughta know
Mon May 20, 2013, 06:23 PM
May 2013

AC Transit, which serves the densely populated western portion of Alameda County, including Oakland and Berkeley, has been slashing budgets and service for years now. There are even some residential neighborhoods up in the Oakland hills with no service at all.

Years ago it was considered a model for transit agencies across the country. Then BART was built. AC Transit lost a lot of its premium transbay (to SF) commuters (fare is $4 and change, compared to $2.10 local) to BART.

niyad

(120,395 posts)
2. going to email this to the morans who run transit in this city--the ones who keep trying to get rid
Mon May 20, 2013, 06:40 PM
May 2013

of it entirely.

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