Funding/ Policies
Health Equity
The Impacts
Who Relies on Transit
100

Who funds public transportation in the U.S.?

Federal, state, and local governments.

100

What is a mental health consequence of limited transit access?

Social isolation among older adults and people with disabilities.

100

How does public transportation increase physical activity?

walking to and from transit stops

100

Who is disproportionately harmed when transit access is limited?

Older adults and people with disabilities.

200

How much funding did the CARES Act provide to transit agencies?

$25 billion

200

What happens when communities lack reliable public transportation?

It reduces mobility and opportunity.

200

What environmental health benefit results from fewer single-occupancy vehicles?

Lower air pollution.

200

What percentage of workers commuted by public transportation?

5% of U.S. workers in 2019.

300

As a result of COVID what did some public transit agencies do?

Provide amenities like wifi and easily accessible vaccines.

300

How can limited public transit worsen economic inequality?  

Forcing families to rely on expensive car ownership.

300

What are two direct health benefits of increased public transportation use?

Reduced air pollution and fewer motor vehicle crashes.

300

Who are groups that rely more heavily on public transit?

Women, young adults, the elderly, the disabled, and low-income workers.

400

In 2019 public transportation ridership went down how much (percentage)

73%

400

How can expanded transit promote health equity?

Public transportation can reduce racial and economic disparities.

400

What health conditions are linked to traffic-related air pollution?

Asthma, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory problems.

400

What is the U.S. city with the highest public transportation usage?

New York City

500

which major event caused a decrease in transportation funding?

COVID

500

What opportunities does reliable public transportation improve?

Access to jobs, healthcare, and healthy food.

500

What healthcare outcome is associated with lack of transportation access?

Missed or delayed medical appointments.

500

What financial burden may increase when public transit is unavailable?

Costly car ownership.

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