Contents: Prediction of effects of bus-priority schemes by using computer simulation techniques; Evaluation of active bus-priority signals; Impact of short-term service changes on urban bus transit performance; Evaluation of bus and carpool operations on the San Bernardino Freeway express busway; Analysis of bus systems to support rail rapid transit; Evaluation of the Greenwood Drive fringe parking facility; Bus route analysis model (BRAM) summary report; Estimating the effects of alternative levels of service on rural transit ridership; Analysis of volunteer driver systems in rural public transportation; Forecasting experiments for rural transit policymakers; Maintenance planning for small transit systems; and Overview of accessible bus services.


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