@BOOK{NAP25020, author = "Transportation Research Board and National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine", editor = "Sharon Feigon and Colin Murphy and Taylor McAdam", title = "Private Transit: Existing Services and Emerging Directions", doi = "10.17226/25020", abstract = "TRB's Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Research Report 196: Private Transit: Existing Services and Emerging Directions provides information about private transit services and ways they are addressing transportation needs in a variety of operating environments. The document contains an overview and taxonomy of private transit services in the United States, a review of their present scope and operating characteristics, and a discussion of ways they may affect the communities in which they operate along with several case studies and other supporting information.Private transit services\u2014including airport shuttles, shared taxis, private commuter buses, dollar vans and jitneys\u2014have operated for decades in many American cities. Recently, business innovations and technological advances that allow real-time ride-hailing, routing, tracking, and payment have ushered in a new generation of private transit options. These include new types of public-private partnership that are helping to bridge first\/last mile gaps in suburban areas.The report also examines ways that private transit services are interacting with communities and transit agencies, as well as resulting impacts and benefits.", url = "https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/25020/private-transit-existing-services-and-emerging-directions", year = 2018, publisher = "The National Academies Press", address = "Washington, DC" }