Homelessness on public transit: A review of problems and responses

H Ding, A Loukaitou-Sideris, JL Wasserman - Transport Reviews, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
More than half a million people in the US experience homelessness every day. Lacking
other options, many turn to transit vehicles, stops, and stations for shelter. Many also ride …

A bus home: Homelessness in US transit environments

JL Wasserman, A Loukaitou-Sideris… - Journal of Planning …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
More than 500,000 people experience homelessness in the United States, and many turn to
transit vehicles, stops, and stations for shelter. We present findings from a survey of 115 US …

[HTML][HTML] The Road, Home: Challenges of and Responses to Homelessness in State Transportation Environments

JL Wasserman, A Loukaitou-Sideris, H Ding… - Transportation Research …, 2023 - Elsevier
In recent decades, homelessness has become an increasingly major challenge in the US,
reaching about half million unhoused people. Many of them seek shelter in settings such as …

Public transit and the needs of people experiencing homelessness: a directed content analysis guided by Maslow's hierarchy of needs

A Nordberg, JB Davis, S Mattingly - Journal of Social Distress and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Transportation has rarely been a variable of interest in studying homelessness, yet its role in
the lives of people experiencing homelessness (PEH), especially those in US urban areas …

Terra Incognita: California Transit Agency Perspectives on Demand, Service, and Finance in the Age of COVID-19

H King, JL Wasserman… - Transportation Research …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The COVID-19 pandemic upended transit use, finance, and management. To investigate
these effects two years into the pandemic, we conducted 21 semi-structured interviews with …

Financing the Future: Examining the Fiscal Landscape of California Public Transit in the Wake of the Pandemic

JL Wasserman, J Gahbauer, F Siddiq, H King, H Ding… - 2023 - escholarship.org
California and its regional and local governments have invested heavily in public transit over
the past half-century to provide an alternative to driving, ease traffic congestion, reduce …

Content Analysis on Homelessness Issues at Airports by News Media Mining

S Das, JJC Aman, MA Rahman - Transportation Research …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The number of homeless people at airports has increased in recent years. As airports are
safe, transit-accessible, convenient, and climate-controlled facilities with food and amenities …

Homelessness on the Road: Reviewing Challenges of and Responses to Homelessness in State Transportation Environments

A Loukaitou-Sideris, JL Wasserman, H Ding… - 2023 - escholarship.org
In recent decades, homelessness has become an increasingly major challenge in the US Of
the half million unhoused people in the US, many seek shelter in settings under the …

“We're spinning our wheels with no traction”: Police and Transit Peace Officer Experiences with and Perceptions of Violence, Safety, and Vulnerable Persons on …

RL Geldart - 2024 - era.library.ualberta.ca
It tends to focus on increasing actual or perceived safety on public transit, including crime
prevention through environmental design and increasing safety for vulnerable transit users …

How Regional Transit Agencies Can Serve the Daily Mobility Needs of the Unhoused Population

J Nations, Y Fu, M Rabinowitz-Bussell - 2023 - escholarship.org
With more people experiencing homelessness in California cities, some transit agencies
have begun to comprehensively address the needs of people experiencing homelessness …