Native American transit: Current practices, needs, and barriers
B Boyles, E Brinton, A Dunning… - Transportation …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
B Boyles, E Brinton, A Dunning, A Mathias, M Sorrell
Transportation research record, 2006•journals.sagepub.comFor years, a lack of transportation options has held Native Americans captive. Without
access to services and employment, this subset of the population has a history of high
unemployment, poor health, and a lack of education. Public transit is viewed as a way to
address this mobility challenge; however, many barriers to the provision of tribal transit exist.
This paper examines the current state of transit on reservations through historical and
environmental contexts, discusses the necessity of transit for Native Americans, examines …
access to services and employment, this subset of the population has a history of high
unemployment, poor health, and a lack of education. Public transit is viewed as a way to
address this mobility challenge; however, many barriers to the provision of tribal transit exist.
This paper examines the current state of transit on reservations through historical and
environmental contexts, discusses the necessity of transit for Native Americans, examines …
For years, a lack of transportation options has held Native Americans captive. Without access to services and employment, this subset of the population has a history of high unemployment, poor health, and a lack of education. Public transit is viewed as a way to address this mobility challenge; however, many barriers to the provision of tribal transit exist. This paper examines the current state of transit on reservations through historical and environmental contexts, discusses the necessity of transit for Native Americans, examines case studies, and describes funding and legislative frameworks with the goal of presenting ideas on how Native Americans might overcome the barriers to transit provision.