Bus design configuration for the elderly: a case study in a mega city (São Paulo, Brazil)
Christian Fernando Cubillos-Rueda; Andrea Sofía Majjul-Fajardo; Jaime Eduardo Barajas-Romero; Fausto Leopoldo Mascia; Uiara Bandineli Montedo; Fernanda Maradei
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Submitted date:
08/02/2024
Accepted date:
03/07/2025