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Katherine Freund - Publications

  • Bird DC. Freund K. Fortinsky RH. Staplin L. West BA. Bergen G.  Driving Self-Regulation and Ride Service Utilization in a Multi-Community, Multi-State Sample of U.S. Older Adults.  Traffic Injury Prevention. 
  • Bergen G. West BA. Luo F.  Bird DC. Freund K. Fortinsky RH. Staplin L.  How do older adults transition to driving cessation?  Characteristics of transition stages defined by latent class analysis.  Journal of Safety Research.  It will be published as a CDC report in the Journal of Safety Research in 2017. 
  • “Getting from Here to There:  Maine’s Elder Transportation Challenge,” Maine Policy Review, Freund, Summer/Fall, Vol. 24, No. 2, 2015.
  • “Policy Prescriptions to Preserve Mobility for Seniors—A Dose of Realism,” Accident Analysis and Prevention, Staplin and Freund, December 2013.
  • “Aging, Mobility and the Model T: Approaches to Smart Community Transportation,” Generations, 34(3): 76-81. Freund and Vine, 2010.
  • “Dignified Transportation for Seniors”. CCQ Capital Commons Quarterly, 2(2): 13-16. Freund, 2008.
  • “Public and Private Policy Initiatives to Move Seniors Forward,” Public Policy and Aging Review, Freund and Staplin, Fall 2005.
  • “Surviving without Driving: Incentives for Private Solutions,” White House Conference on Aging Officially Designated Listening Session, Transportation Solutions for an Aging Society, MIT Age Lab, 2005.
  • “Surviving Without Driving: Policy Options for Safe and Sustainable Transportation for Seniors,” Transportation in an Aging Society: A Decade of Experience, Special Report 218, Freund, 2004.
  • “Personal Transportation,” The Eno Foundation, 2004.
  • “Independent Transportation Network:  The Next Best Thing to Driving,” Generations, 2003.
  • “Mobility and Older People,” Generation, 2003.
  • “Pilot Testing Innovative Payment Operations for Independent Transportation for the Elderly,” Transit-IDEA Project-18, Transportation Research Board, the National Academies, 2002.
  • “Into the Transportation Future,” Mobility and Transportation in the Elderly, Schaie, Pietrucha, Springer, 2000.
  • “Independent Transportation Network: Alternative Transportation for the Elderly,” TR News, 2000.
  • “Build it and They Will Come,” Community Transportation, Sept/Oct, 1998.
  • “Transportation Solutions on the Horizon,” Aging Today, Jan/Feb, 1998.
  • “How to Deal with Aging Drivers,” Eye on Washington, Maine Sunday Telegram, Section C, August 2, 1998.
  • “Independent Transportation Network: Alternative Transportation for the Elderly,” Transit-IDEA Project-9, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Freund and McKnight, 1997.
  • “Alternative Transportation for Seniors: A Positive Option for Families and Policy Makers,” National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Federal Transit Administration. 1996.
  • “Diminished Capacity Older Drivers: Letting go of the Keys,” Capstone Project, MA Public Policy, Edmund S. Muskie Institute of Public Affairs, University of Southern Maine, 1993.
  • “The Politics of Older Driver Legislation: A Case Study of Maine’s 1983 Act to Eliminate the Requirement That Persons over 75 years of Age Take Periodic Driving Tests,” Edmund S. Muskie Institute of Public Affairs, University of Southern Maine, 1991.

Carol Schweiger - Publications

  • Bringing Mobility as a Service to the U.S.: Opportunities and Challenges, available at https://aqtr.com/association/actualites/bringing-mobility-service-us-opportunities-and-challenges
  •  Transportation Technology Information Brief, available at http://www.nadtc.org/resources-publications/transportation-technology-information-brief/
  •  Bringing Mobility as a Service to the United States: Accessibility Opportunities and Challenges, available at http://www.nadtc.org/resources-publications/bringing-mobility-as-a-service-to-the-united-states-accessibility-opportunities-and-challenges/
  •  ITS ePrimer, Module 7: Public Transportation, available at https://www.pcb.its.dot.gov/eprimer/module7.aspx
  •  Open Data: Challenges and Opportunities for Transit Agencies, TCRP Synthesis 115, available at http://www.trb.org/Publications/Blurbs/172202.aspx
  •  Use of Electronic Passenger Information Signage in Transit, TCRP Synthesis 104, available at http://www.trb.org/Publications/Blurbs/169022.aspx
  •  Use and Deployment of Mobile Device Technology for Real-Time Transit Information, TCRP Synthesis 91, available at http://www.trb.org/Publications/Blurbs/166249.aspx
  •  “The Role of Real-Time Information in Mobility as a Service,” presentation to Real-Time Passenger Information 2016 Conference, London, UK, November 23, 2016
  •  “Integrated Payment = Improved Mobility,” presentation to Smart Ticketing & Payments 2016 Conference, London, UK, November 23, 2016
  •  “Mobility Services for All Americans (MSAA): The Intersection of Coordination and Technology,” Tri-State Transit Conference, Woodstock, VT, September 7, 2016
  •   ITS Standards Transit Training Modules – Modules 2, 5, 6, 7, 13 and 19, available at https://www.pcb.its.dot.gov/stds_modules_transit.aspx
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