Commuters pose a challenge to town planners for various reasons, although they account for a small percentage of travelers. Commuting takes place in two faces: the morning rush hour and the afternoon rush hour. This means that during these phases, the transport system undergoes much stress because of the spike in the number of users. This can be credited to the fact that people live and work in different places and that there is a uniform work time in the country. Work starting at 8-9 a.m. and ending at 5-6 p.m., this means that commuters have some special needs and requirement in so far as traveling is concerned. So, they require speedy and dependent transportation. In addition to this, there is the growing need to keep the commuters informed…
In the poem “On the Subway” written by Sharon Olds, two different are being described on how society sees them based on their race. Sharon Olds describes them with traditional stereotypes with the use of tone and imagery, to differentiate yet connect the two of them.…
While driving through Los Angeles it is difficult to appreciate that several of the streets that Angelinos drive on today were once the main arteries and veins of the city. Streets such as San Vicente Boulevard, Venice Boulevard, and the famous Santa Monica Boulevard are a few that owe their beginnings to the electric trolley. In 1887, the first appearance of electric trolleys mobilized Los Angeles in a way that would not cease. Within several years railways such as the Pasadena and Los Angeles Railway and the Los Angeles Pacific Railway would merge to form the Pasadena & Pacific Railways. Not many would have thought that the fate of those individual street railways erected in Los Angeles in due time would become part a large systematic network.…
MTA thought that they could strong arm the union as they had in the past. In 1999 and 2002 MTA threatened the union with fines and jail time if they did not negotiate. Therefore, union leaders accepted terms and contracts that they normally would not have if they had other options. But members of the union were tired of promises by management of better working conditions and wage increases that did not cover the cost of inflation. Union members also felt that because they were minorities that they did not get the same pay as their counterparts in other MTA companies. They were determined not to settle for a mediocre contract. But when MTA proposed a contract with small pay increases, an increase in the pension age, increases in the amount that workers would pay for pension and workers now paying for healthcare that was once free to them, they decided that the striking was their only option even though it was illegal.…
Urbanism at its eclectic finest exists in the city of San Francisco. The name itself brings to mind its many sociocultural icons. The Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, Fisherman’s Wharf, Chinatown, and Alcatraz Island are unique to San Francisco yet do not define the city. From a tiny missionary village to wild west frontier town to love-ins and gay pride to world-class city characterize San Francisco as a distinctive metropolis. Environmentally, San Francisco is far from ideal. At the tip of the peninsula on San Francisco Bay, surrounded on three sides by water, San Francisco is windy most of the time. It has moderately cool temperatures year round and is plagued by dense fog, steep hills, and earthquakes. In spite of this San Francisco has…
San Francisco was a hub and continues to be through the entire history of our state in reards to the architecture. Between 1906 and 1909 leading architects from “Paris”1 using Mediteranian style. College and Universities were updgraded. The population due to this revival at the time grew from 1910 to 2.3 million, half of which were located in and around the very popular Bay Area. In San…
. These obstacles are things like housing, transportation, and other basic necessities (Ehrenreich 2001). For instance, the working poor often do not have a permanent residence or family to stay with while they save money, and cannot afford a large deposit for an apartment. This means they have to settle with weekly hotel rooms, which end up being more expensive, yet are the only affordable option because they don't require large down payments. Transportation is another common factor; if one is a member of the working poor they likely do not have their own car and have to rely on public transportation. Depending on the location it is do-able, but public transportation in our society is still not widely-available in every city. One study shows…
From its rich soil to the endless skies; from the vast diverse peoples to the rich cultural developments; from its lush forests to its plentiful wildlife, San Leandro is regarded as the heartbeat of northern California. I spent most of my summers there, strolling through the cherry groves on the east side of the city; the warmth of the summer sun…
In today’s America, many people may take for granted the ease of access to reliable and efficient transportation. Americans have access to private cars, commercial airplanes and trains, and even buses. An individual can fly from San Francisco to New York City in less than six hours. The average American does not know of a time when traveling from coast-to-coast was a journey requiring days or weeks to travel, often through harsh and unfriendly terrains.…
When I was sixteen I moved to Orlando from New York. I had to rapidly adjust to the slow pace life of Floridians. The adjustment that was hardest for me was getting use to the transportation system, because my family didn’t have a car and we also didn’t know how to drive, like most New Yorkers. In New York everything is within a short distance of one another, so there is no need for cars when you can use public transportation. A reason people don’t drive in New York as much as a person living in Florida the gas price is $3.55 and in New York the gas price is $5.50. In Florida the easiest way to get around is to drive. In New York, you continuously run into traffic gridlocks during rush hour. That is when the public transportation will come in accessible. In Florida there rarely is traffic, if so it’s very light. In New York, everything is within walking difference. So if you don’t want to take public transportation, you can easily walk from point A to point…
The Secretary of Transportation is the head of the Department of Transportation (DOT), an agency of the federal government that is responsible for overseeing the national interests, development, and infrastructure needs regarding transportation throughout the entire country. The department was created in 1966 under the leadership of President Lyndon Johnson after conflict arose between the Defense Department and the Federal Aviation Agency over regulations on supersonic aircraft. With this new power, many transportation issues were able to be pursued under one national agency which solved many problems at the time including the bailout of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, the implementation of Amtrak, reaction plans for airline hijackings, air-traffic controller strikes, and production of supersonic transportation [1].…
A few weekends again, we drove into the city—grabbing breakfast within the automotive—with just about the categorical purpose of giving Hudson his first ride on a cable automobile. We ended up spending just a half-day in San Francisco, however it was the right morning—with one thing for everyone. The best danger? Whittaker says it's fare-hungry taxi drivers who swerve across lanes to the curb. Grip operators and conductors additionally fear concerning the situation of the cables slightly below street level (they fray and wish changing commonly), scofflaw passengers who jump on and off cable cars whereas they're shifting, clueless or aggressive pedestrians, clueless or aggressive drivers, and other cable automobiles, which pass only a few feet…
The Super Bowl is one of the biggest highlights for football that happens once a year, and this year it’s taking place in San Francisco. San Francisco has such a large population because of the amount of people living there and themselves losing their jobs. According to San Francisco Nudges Homeless Away From Super Bowl Fan Village, “San Francisco, the 13th-biggest U.S. city by population, had an estimated 6,775 homeless people in 2015, with 64 percent living outside of shelters…” This Sunday when the Super Bowl takes place, David Perry, the Super Bowl host committee's head, wants San Francisco to look safe, secure, and sanitary, and to do that they want the homeless to get sheltered, and not stay on the streets.…
A case study conducted in Boulder, Colorado regarding the reliability of the bus routes, and the hidden cost associated to commuters. Automatic Vehicle Locator (AVL) technology was used to determine whether a bus route was on time or late. The study set a specific timeframe where the bus route could be late or early and be considered on time. The study developed an equation and did the math for a person earning the minimum wage in Boulder, Colorado. The unreliability of a bus route to arrive on time was causing commuters to almost $700 of hidden additional costs per year9 . Considering a one-way travel fare costs about $2.60, this additional $700 are more than enough to pay for more than a year worth of one-way fares. The minimum wage in Los Angeles is higher than in Boulder, so we can predict a higher scaled up value would be found in Los Angeles, but would also depend on the reliability of Los Angeles’ Metro lines. This study showed an example of how those taking public transportation is costing users more than they could ever imagine. This study incorporated only a limited amount of factors into their time-value equation. Many more factors can be included in these will alter the hidden costs associated with taking public transportation. AVL technology is a good start to monitor and evaluate bus routes arrival performance,…
Nowadays, many kinds of public transport can be seen on the road, even though people drive their own car. It is usually on time and economical.…