National Center for Transit Research (NCTR); Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT); USDOT Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA)
Call Number: HQ1075.PR—Pub 2008
FDOT:
Project Manager: Tara Bartee
Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR):
Alasdair Cain
William P. Morris
Mark Mistretta
Printed transit information materials are the mainstay of every transit agency’s service information strategy. System maps, route maps, and schedules are the traditional means for providing service information to transit users. This guidebook is part of a growing interest in the development of industry standards in information material design. The guidebook and supplementary Technical Memorandum may also be found at View Document
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