The association of trip distance with walking to reach public transit: Data from the California Household Travel Survey

Conclusions Individuals appear to be willing to walk further to reach transit than existing guidelines indicate. This implies that for any given transit stop, the zone of potential riders who will walk to reach transit is relatively large. Future research should clarify who transit-related walkers are, and why some are more willing to walk longer distances to transit than others.
Source: Journal of Transport and Health - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research