TY - JOUR PY - 1997// TI - Rural public transportation and the mobility of older persons: paradigms for policy JO - Journal of aging and social policy A1 - Stunkel, E. SP - 67 EP - 86 VL - 9 IS - 3 N2 - Federal policy regarding public transportation in rural areas is examined through a comprehensive literature review. Then, three alternative approaches to future policy are suggested. The current fragmented panoply of rural transit programs that serve a minority of the rural population is the result of cycles of federal regulation and deregulation and chronic underfunding of rural transit compared to urban areas. The public purposes of transit, distinctions of need and demand, and funding comparisons with automobile usage are some contexts which set the framework for the social, and economic, and sustainability paradigms. Specific recommendations within each paradigm are suggested.

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