Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled Persons

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نام کتاب : Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled Persons
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تحرک و حمل و نقل برای سالمندان و افراد معلول
سری : Transportation Studies
نویسندگان : ,
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 1199
ISBN (شابک) : 9782881247637
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 197 مگابایت



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Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Introduction to the Series
Preface
Acknowledgements
Opening Speech
Plenary Session I: Expected Changes Society, Individual. Industrialized and Developing Nations
The Elderly in Past and Future Perspectives
Expected Changes in the Health Situation for the Elderly
Expected Changes in the Health Situation for the Disabled: Increasing Numbers?
Expected Changes in Technology and Transportation
Plenary Session II: Approaches – A State of the Art
Towards Mobility as a Human Right: Sweden’s Policy on Mobility for the Disabled
The Situation in Europe
The US Approach to the Needs of the Elderly and Disabled
Towards a Doctrine of Mobility as a Human Right
Transport for Elderly and Disabled People in Developing Countries
Towards Mobility as a Human Right
Plenary Session III: A Conference Summary of Workshop Sessions
Plenary Session IV: Where to Go for the Next Decade – Panel Discussion
Session A: Political Perspectives and Policies
A1: Modility as a Human Right: Europe and North America
Freedom of Movement: A Positive Concept
Principles Supporting an Integrated Model of Municipal Transportation
The Voluntary Sector Contribution
A 1987 Trip-Based Urban Transportation Strategy – Still Ignoring the Needs of Elderly and Disabled People
A2: Modility as a Human Right: Africa and Latin America
Mobility – A Human Right Issue
Public Transport in Latin America
A3: Misellaneous Perspectives
Healthy Public Policy for the Autonomous Living, Moving and Transportation of People with Special Needs
Planning, Disabled to Enjoy Facilities and How to Fund Organization Projects
Innovative Private Sector Roles in Transportation
Mobility Assistance for Disabled People in the UK
A4: Regional Strategies
Transportation for Disable Persons in Ontario: Towards a Strategy for the 1990s
Improving Opportunities for Statewide Travel in Massachusetts
Community Transport Marketing and Its Effect on Elderly Persons: Policies, Strategies and Implications
Transport for Mobility Handicapped People: The Scottish Experience
A5: Others Strategy Issues
Municipal Policy and Stimulation of Mobility of Elderly and Disabled Persons
Guide as Tools for Better Mobility and Transport
Session B: Enhanced Mobility
B1: Traffic Safety
Problems of Elderly Road Users: A Matter of Changing Persons or Correcting the System?
The Elderly in Traffic: Mobility and Road Safety
B2: Traffic Safety
Differential Response by Elderly and Other Pedestrians to Two Safety Campaigns
Improving the Mobility and Road Safety of Elderly People (New Planning Strategies in Amsterdam)
Study of Human Factors of Elderly and Handicapped Passengers in Public Transportation Safety
Accidents Among Elderly People and Their Experience of Having Met with an Accident
B3: Adaptation of the Infrastructure
Architecturally Conditioned Protection of Elderly and Disabled Pedestrians Ion Urban Areas
Providing for People with a Mobility Handicap
Providing Safer Urban Streets for Elderly and Handicapped Pedestrians
Access to Heritage Areas – Is It Possible?
Expo ’86, Vancouver: A Model for Accessibility
B4: Target Group Needs and Capacities
The Concept of Need in Social Policy
Control and Policy in London’s Dial-A-Ride
B5: Locating the Target Group
A Study of Handicap with the Elderly and Their Trip Characteristics in Japanese Case
Transportation and Disabled Persons: A Canadian Profile
Session C: Private Transportation
C1: Adaptation of Private Vehicles
Personal Mobility for Disabled and Elderly People
The Efforts Required to Control Cars
Determining the Wheelchair Storage Capability of Personal Passenger Vehicles
Vehicle Inboard Device for Wheelchair Storing
C2: The Disabled Driver
An Evaluation of the Benefits from Increasing the Mobility of Disabled People Through Car Adaptations and Driver Training
The Forum of Driving Assessment Centres in the United Kingdom
The Development, Aims and Function of Banstead Mobility Centre
The Integrated Approach of Traffic Instruction
Aging, Disability and Driving Performance
Seat Belts and Disabled People
C3: The Elderly Driver
An Evaluation of Mature Driver Performance
Driver Licensing for the Elderly
The Performance of Drivers with Physical Limitations at T-Intersections
Optimizing Night-Time Sign Performance for Older Drivers
On Travel Behavior of the Elderly and Some Problems on Driving Cars by Elderly
C4: The Elderly Driver
Elderly Car Drivers: Social Factors Influencing Risk Exposure and Risk Perception
Mobility for an Aging Society: Issues and Challenges
Traffic Accidents Involving Elderly Drivers – Types and Circumstances
Age-Related Changes in Accident Causation as a Guide to Countermeasures
C5: Education and Training
The Disabled Learner Driver
The Cerebral Palsied Driver: Can You Drive with Involuntary Movements?
Session D: Public Transportation
D1: Adaptation of Public Transportation Systems
Application of Ergonomics to Transportation Systems and Technology for the Elderly and Disabled
Public Transport on Ground for Elderly and Disabled Persons: Development and Measures in FRG
Polish Experiences in Solving the Problems Concerning the Barriers in Urban Transport Systems
D2: Adaptation of Public Transportation Systems
A Bus System with Elevated Bus Stops
Service Routes in Borås
New Roles for the Intercity Bus in North America: The Prospect for Elderly and Disabled Travellers
Socio-Economic Implications of Accessible Intercity Bus Services
D3: Adaptation of Public Transportation Systems
A Twenty Year Plan to Achieve Fully Integrated Accessible Transport
Efficient Use of Bus and Taxi in the Country-Transport Service and “Travelling Service” in Coordination
The Bus Buddy Program of the Handicapped Action Committee of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
D4: Adaptation of Public Transportation Vehicles
Features on Buses to Assist Passengers with Mobility Handicaps
Physically Handicapped Persons in Public Transportation: Guidelines for Vehicle Design
D5: Adaptation of Public Transportation Vehicles
Modifications of a Bus to Demonstrate Design Features to Assist Elderly and Ambulant Disabled Passengers
Special Vehicles and Taxis for the Elderly and the Disabled
Efforts on Human Public Transport
Session E: Special Transportation Systems
E1: Special Transportation Systems
The Redevelopment of Transport for People with Disabilities in New Zealand Since 1981
Special Transportation Systems in Sweden: An Evaluation of the Effects of Changed Quality of Service
Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority Towards an Integrated Accessible Transport Network
E2: Special Transportation Systems
Specialized Transportation for Total Mobility
Community Transport: The London Experience
Transportation of Minority Elderly Population: A New Area for Special Service Expansion
E3: Operation of Special Transportation Systems
The Development and Implementation of Information Technology Applications in Community Transport: A Case Study of the ‘Multi-Trip’ Integrated, Modular Database Management System
Computer-Assisted Management of Special Transit Services for the Disabled
Experience of Cost-Reduced Handicap Transports with Maintained Level of Service
A Model Program for the Cost-Effective Delivery of Transportation Services for Elderly and Disabled Persons
E4: Operation of Special Transportation System
Conducting Needs Based Planning and Service Evaluation
A Mandated Statewide Program of Coordinated Specialized Transportation: The Florida Experience
How to Fill Up Your Bus: The Readibus Experience
Demonstration Project: Dats Brokerage Revisited, Edmonton, Canada
E5: Technical Devices
Evaluation of Audible Pedestrian Traffic Signals
Low Cost Mobility Devices
Evaluation of Portable Ramps – Selection and Use
Session F: Travel Needs and Travel Patierns
F1: Travel Needs and Travel Patterns
Long Distance Mobility of the Elderly
Travel Activities of the Elderly in Sweden – Changing Patterns and Needs
Car Ownership and Travel Patterns Among Elderly People
F2: Travel Needs and Travel Patterns
Needs and Travel Habits Among the Transportation Handicapped in Montreal
The Role of London’s Transport Services in Catering to the Needs of Elderly and Disabled People
Travellers with a Mental Handicap in Urban Areas of France: A Series of Research Studies 1984-1988
F3: Travel Needs and Travel Patterns
A Study on the Mobility of the Elderly in Changsha, China
F4: Evaluation Methods
The Benefits of Providing Appropriate Accessible Transport
The Role of Approximate Analytic Models in the Planning of Specialized Transportation Systems
Evaluating the Quality Provided by Private Sector Special Service Contractors
Travel Choice and the Transport Disadvantaged: An Activity Analysis of Dial-A-Ride Users. Preliminary Findings
F5: Technical Devices
Ergonomics of Translaid, a Transportation Terminal Check-In Device for Travellers with Hearing Speech or Language Difficulties
Elderly and New Technology: Analysis of Behavior in Front of an Automatic Information System for Public Transport Network




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