One of the unique aspects of bus transit is that the interface with the customer begins at multiple locations scattered throughout the service area. These locations, known as bus stops, are often controlled by local jurisdictions rather than by the transit agency. Local jurisdictions and transit agencies share responsibilities concerning stop location decisions, stop installation, and stop maintenance.
Better On-Street Bus Stops
2015
144 pages
Report
No indication
English
the role of audits in better bus stops
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