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Senior couples, households containing children, Owner- <br />Manager and Blue Collar hauseholds, and 35-44 year olds were more <br />likely to agree with this statement. <br />I don�t like public traasportation. <br />Only about one-quarter of the sample intrinsically opposed <br />public transportation: <br />YES.......................................26� <br />NO........................................70$ <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED .........................4$ <br />Blue Collar househalds and 25-34 year olds more often <br />responded "yes." 18-24 year olds and $62,500-$100,000 yearly <br />income households more often responded "no." This level of <br />resistance is at the suburban norm. <br />The City may wish to provide more information <br />service to targeted audiences and assess current <br />schedules for expansions and additions. <br />about the <br />route and <br />Preferred Mode of Public Transportation: <br />Roseville residents were asked a pair of questions about the <br />various forms of public transportation: <br />If for any reason you had to use <br />public transportation to reach a <br />destination.... <br />A full-sized <br />Which of the follawinq forms of <br />transportation would be your first <br />preference? <br />�hich would be your Zeast preferred <br />form of transportation3 <br />public bus and a public mini-van or bus <br />mast popular forms of travel: <br />144 <br />were the <br />
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