Description
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of older adults concerning barriers to the use of public transportation, to identify programs and services that best meet transportation needs, and to obtain suggestions for improvements or innovations in order to enable them to engage more fully in their community. Four focus groups, with a total of 25 participants, were held in three locations in San Jose, CA. While the participants were able to use public transportation to access shopping, medical services and other destinations, they expressed concerns related to physical barriers, frequency of services, the behavior of some drivers, and cost. The groups had limited suggestions for innovations.
Publication Date
5-2019
Publication Type
Report
Topic
Planning and Policy, Sustainable Transportation and Land Use, Transit and Passenger Rail
MTI Project
1738
Mineta Transportation Institute URL
https://transweb.sjsu.edu/research/1738-Older-Adults-Transportation-Access
Keywords
Aging, accessibility, public transit, mobility, focus groups
Disciplines
Transportation
Recommended Citation
Deborah Bolding. "Older Adults’ Perceptions Regarding Transportation Services in San Jose, CA: Access, Barriers, and Innovations" Mineta Transportation Institute (2019).
Research Brief