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Privacy for Public Transportation
2006We propose an application of recent advances in e-cash, anonymous credentials, and proxy re-encryption to the problem of privacy in public transit systems with electronic ticketing. We discuss some of the interesting features of transit ticketing as a problem domain, and provide an architecture sufficient for the needs of a typical metropolitan transit
Heydt-Benjamin, TS +3 more
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The perils of public transport
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2007Section 33 of The Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 makes it an offence for a person in England and Wales who is suffering from a notifiable disease, e.g. cholera, to use any bus, tram or train; or use a taxi without notifying the driver or owner of the vehicle, or their carer to allow them to do so.
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Droit et gestion des collectivités territoriales, 2006
Siat Guy. XI. Transports publics. In: Droit et gestion des collectivités territoriales. Tome 34, 2014. Éducation, formation, recherche. Quelle place pour les collectivités territoriales ? pp. 557-559.
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Siat Guy. XI. Transports publics. In: Droit et gestion des collectivités territoriales. Tome 34, 2014. Éducation, formation, recherche. Quelle place pour les collectivités territoriales ? pp. 557-559.
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IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2000
Abstract The city of Almelo has developed, together with two suppliers, a new concept to give green light with priority. This concept, SABIMOS, is based on differential GPS. It combines already existing systems in an unique way and replaces the old VET AG-system.
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Abstract The city of Almelo has developed, together with two suppliers, a new concept to give green light with priority. This concept, SABIMOS, is based on differential GPS. It combines already existing systems in an unique way and replaces the old VET AG-system.
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Public Transport in the Era of ITS: Forms of Public Transport
2016This chapter describes the characteristics of public transport systems, seen as a system. With public transport system, we mean mainly the technical system of different modes of transport including vehicles and infrastructure as well as their characteristics, such as capacity in various traffic concepts.
Kjell Jansson +2 more
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Rivista internazionale di economia dei trasporti, 2005
The pricing of public transport may range from charging the full price to supplying it for free. The present situation in most European countries is between the two extremes implying a partial cost recovery. In this paper we will explore both extremes on the axis of cost recovery: free public transport, and public transport without subsidies.
van Goeverden, Cees +3 more
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The pricing of public transport may range from charging the full price to supplying it for free. The present situation in most European countries is between the two extremes implying a partial cost recovery. In this paper we will explore both extremes on the axis of cost recovery: free public transport, and public transport without subsidies.
van Goeverden, Cees +3 more
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2023
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION is a book-length poem that uses two images: the Chinese character for dismantle, 拆, and the Beijing Subway map. 拆 was the character that government contractors spray painted on condemned buildings in urban renewal projects in Beijing. It is made of two components, hand and rebuke, which together mean dismantle.
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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION is a book-length poem that uses two images: the Chinese character for dismantle, 拆, and the Beijing Subway map. 拆 was the character that government contractors spray painted on condemned buildings in urban renewal projects in Beijing. It is made of two components, hand and rebuke, which together mean dismantle.
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2020
Public transport may be defined as any form of passenger or freight transport that is available for hire and reward. In practice, it usually refers to land-based passenger transport and in particular bus and train services and variants thereof. It is this narrower definition that is used in this article.
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Public transport may be defined as any form of passenger or freight transport that is available for hire and reward. In practice, it usually refers to land-based passenger transport and in particular bus and train services and variants thereof. It is this narrower definition that is used in this article.
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The publicness of public transport space
2019Public transport has long been analysed, modelled and planned as an engineered system for urban mobility, with limited consideration of its role as public space. However, from the perspective of individual users, a defining characteristic of public transport is the distinct form of public space it creates: riders have limited privacy and control over ...
Mcarthur, Jenny, Charlotte, Halpern
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