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Project Metro (Research areas/questions (Barriers to entry (LA's…
Project Metro
Research areas/questions
Barriers to entry
LA's dominant car culture
Uber/Lyft/Bird
Accesibility
Distance from station
Station distance to destination
Safety
People's attitudes
Desire to be Connected
Cleanliness
Environment Friendliness
Pain points
Inconvenient
Stranger Danger
Cleanliness
Time/length of ride
Schedule irregularities
Time Limitations (closes at 2AM)
Safety
Riding alone
Homeless people
Women
Station location
Permissions for doing anything on or near metro grounds
What would motivate people to take the metro
Financial
Social
Psychological
Geographical
What else is out there? Competitive analysis
Ridesharing
Carpooling
Rise of electric vehicle popularity/environmental concerns
How do other cities (especially those in the US) successfully get people to take public transport?
Actual field research in places like NY, London, HK, Taiwan, Boston, DC, Chicago!
Video documentation
Peak hours
Selected Locations
User Satisfaction
Schedule
Cost
Number of stations
Location of stations
Cleanliness
Safety
Underlying Issues
Metro Planning
Changing Demographics
Commuting Patterns
Revenue vs Cost
History of LA Transportation
Anticipated audience
Working professionals
Students
High school
University
K-8?
Tourists
Countries
How long they are going to stay
How much they are willing to spend
Cost comparison with other cities or countries
Event attendees
Sport games
Leisure
Concerts
Olympics 2024
Tourists (specific to the olympics)
Visiting Athletes
LA Locals Attending Events
Disabled Individuals
Drunk People
People who are currently drunk
People who are planning on getting drunk
Those with DUIs
People without cars/licenses
People trying to save money on car payments/car insurance/ubers
Companies that provide public transport benefits (e.g. paying for Metro cards)
Potential mediums
Metro rail
Bus
Commuter Rail
Stations
Train
Bus
Solutions
Social Application
Soical Events
Political Movement
Tax Incentives
Points Programs
Community Organization
Partnerships
Interactive Experiences
Shopping District Developments
security improvement plans
Known unknowns
Commuting Pattern
Per Stations
On-peak vs Off-peak hours
Week day vs week end
Competing Solutions
Any existing projects
Hidden roadmap from Metro LA
Financial status
Operation
Services
Investments
Partnerships
Government
Caltrans
LAPD
Society & Economy
Public
Private
City
Planning Department
Planning
City planning
Statiion and residential integration
Land use diversity
Attractive layout design