In this project, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) engaged researchers from the University of South Florida to establish a mechanism to capture relevant field data on the performance of alternatively fueled transit vehicles in Florida. The power plants of these vehicles require special repair and maintenance methods, so FDOT tasked the researchers with investigating the costs for modifying transit maintenance facilities to make them suitable for servicing alternative fuel buses.
Tracking Costs of Alternatively Fueled Buses in Florida, Summary Report
2011
1 pages
Report
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English
Tracking Costs of Alternatively Fueled Buses in Florida
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