This research reports on the first year impacts of urban transportation deregulation in Arizona. It examines the impacts of deregulation on the taxi, airport limousine, private buses, and demand-responsive transportation industries in Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona and certain small cities, and as many new modes that might be initiated after deregulation, such as jitneys. The Phoenix Airport, Sky Harbor International, was also a major focus of the analysis. The report considers the advantages, disadvantages, and policy implications of complete deregulation of private urban common carriage transportation, as well as explaining the observed pattern of impacts.
Urban Transportation Deregulation in Arizona
1984
108 pages
Report
No indication
English
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