Planning Cities and Towns for Successful Bus Services
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Title | Planning Cities and Towns for Successful Bus Services |
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Summary | "to guide future planning decisions towards outcomes that are supportive of public transport, especially bus services." |
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"Slow [bus] service is not just unattractive to passengers. It is also more expensive to operate. The number of buses and drivers needed to operate a route at a certain frequency depends on how long it takes the buses to drive the route out and back." |
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