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Impact of Bus Rapid Transit Construction and Infrastructure on Traffic Safety: A Case Study From Albuquerque, New Mexico

Transportation Research Record, 2022
Bus rapid transit (BRT) systems are becoming increasingly popular, yet their interaction with traffic safety in the United States has not been fully explored.
Esther Marie Bia, Nicholas N. Ferenchak
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Reservation-Based Coordinated Transit Signal Priority Method for Bus Rapid Transit System With Connected Vehicle Technologies

IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine, 2021
This article develops a reservation-based cooperative transit signal priority (RCTSP) mechanism for a bus rapid transit (BRT) system with connected vehicle technology.
Jiahui Liu, Peiqun Lin, B. Ran
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Bus rapid transit – a review

International Journal of Urban Sciences, 2013
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has been demonstrated to provide efficient and effective public transport that can even increase transit ridership and attractiveness within defined urban corridors in both developing and developed countries. The merit of the BRT system lies in its ability to provide a high quality public transit service with limited ...
S. C. Wirasinghe   +5 more
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Infrastructural excess: the branding and securing of bus rapid transit in Cleveland, Ohio

Urban Geography, 2021
This study develops the notion of infrastructural excess to foreground how representational strategies and security practices combine to facilitate a specific political rationality of public bus transit.
S. Zigmund
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Smart Mobility Insight of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Trans Jateng Purwokerto-Purbalingga Ridership

International Conferences on Information Science and System, 2021
The rapid development of technology presents a new paradigm, one of which is in the transportation sector. The concept of smart mobility is one of the components in the realization of a smart city, which is closely related to the transportation sector ...
D. Kusumawardani   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Bus Rapid Transit

Scientific American, 2009
The article discusses Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) which uses buses engineered to operate like a subway on wheels. According to the author, for the first time in human civilization more people live in the urban areas rather than rural areas and the need for a reduction in pollution and traffic volume is essential. Topics include an overview of BRT including
openaire   +2 more sources

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