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Mass Transportation Mode Income Analysis Bus Rapid Transit Transjakarta
Jakarta is the largest metropolitan city in Indonesia, with a current population of 10,609,681 people. The higher population in Jakarta is positively correlated with the higher demand for efficient and effective land transportation services. One of the land-transport provided by the Jakarta government is Bus Rapid Transit.
Alfath Satria Negara Syaban +4 more
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Intra-city travel is a significant part of urban life and a fully functional intra-city transit system will help in reducing the number of private vehicles on the road, thus reducing pollution and traffic congestions. A robust urban transit system helps in the physical expansion of city limits, making education, job, and medical facilities accessible ...
Tanu Kumar
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Abstract Recently there has been discussions on the role of bus rapid (BRT) transit in transit-oriented development (TOD). This article explores a feature of bus rapid transit within the framework of TOD’s principle of developing built environment and transit systems that trigger its citizens to shift from using private motorised vehicle
L Prayogi, D Hanton
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The Evaluation of Mode Shift Preference within Bus Rapid Transit-oriented Development Context
Bus rapid transit (BRT) has been acknowledged as a mode of transit that is appropriate to be constructed in conjunction with transit-oriented development (TOD). In order to evaluate the occurrence of a TOD with BRT systems as its component, evaluating the passengers’ mode shift triggered by the provision of the BRT systems is one approach that can be ...
Lutfi Prayogi, Finta Lissimia
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Development of a Mode Choice Model for Bus Rapid Transit in Santa Clara County, California
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is an enhanced bus service that offers many of the same service attributes as rail transit, such as specialized vehicles, large stations, real-time passenger information, and more frequent and reliable operations. The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) intends to develop an integrated BRT network throughout Santa ...
Chen, Chun-Hung Peter, Naylor, George A.
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Background: The modern service of public transport system in a developing country is still in the stage of embryo compared to other big cities in the world. Providing reliable and affordable intermodal transportation is a major challenge in Indonesia, particularly in a growing city such as Semarang.
Anita Ratnasari Rakhmatulloh
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Life cycle emissions from a Bus Rapid Transit system and comparison with other modes of passenger transportation [PDF]
ABSTRACT This work presents Life Cycle Emissions from the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRT) TransMilenio compared to other modes of passenger transportation in Bogota, Colombia®. We applied the life-cycle assessment (LCA) and the well-to-wheels approach. We used the OpenLCA software, the Ecoinvent database and all the information available in the city to ...
Cuéllar, Yohen +2 more
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Mode Choice Vs Passenger Frequency on Trans Semarang’S Bus Rapid Transit
This paper aimed to testing whether from-origin and to-destination mean of transportationchoiceareaffectednumberofpassengerfrequencyonTransSemarang’s Bus. The mean of transportation including walk, hitch, motorbike taxi, para-transit, bus, and private vehicles.
Alfa Narendra +2 more
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Peningkatan jumlah kendaraan pribadi di Kota Banjarmasin mengindikasikan perlunya melakukan evaluasi terhadap tingkat minat masyarakat untuk beralih ke moda transportasi publik, khususnya BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) Trans Banjarmasin. Tujuan pada penelitian ini adalah untuk mengevaluasi berbagai faktor yang memengaruhi preferensi masyarakat dalam memilih ...
null Niken Meillisa Putri +2 more
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Bus Rapid Transit (BRT): An efficient and competitive mode of public transport
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems have gained popularity worldwide as a cost effective alternative to far more expensive urban rail investments. High quality bus based systems also better serve the low density settlement patterns of many suburban markets and small to medium size cities due to the inherent flexibility advantages of rubber tire systems ...
Robert Cervero
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