The publication reports on attitudes of the public which have significance for both present and future community acceptance of transit in the Twin Cities area, as determined through a home interview survey conducted in 1968. The survey results codify and analyze the responses of residents now served by transit with respect to present travel habits, factors influencing choice of travel mode, opinions of present bus operations, and attitudes toward issues of public transportation. (Author)


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