Bus priority in Split Cycle Optimisation Offset Technique SCOOT : results of the Priority and Informatics in Public Transport PROMPT trials in London.

Author(s)
Hounsell, N. & Landles, J.
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Abstract

Details are given of the development of bus priority in SCOOT as part of the PROMPT (Priority and Informatics in Public Transport) project, part of the DRIVE II programme. The options for bus priority that were available are discussecd and the technology chosen outlined. Trials carried out in Camden in October and November 1994 involved a number of strategies including a) SCOOT control, b) central extension only, c) local extensions only, d) local extensions and recalls and e) central extensions and recalls. The results include details of a) bus journey time savings and delays, b) effects on general traffic, c) safety and d) an economic evaluation.

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C 5915 (In: C 5901) /72 /73 /83 / IRRD 875092
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In: Traffic management and road safety : proceedings of seminar G (P394) held at the 23th PTRC European Transport Forum, University of Warwick, England, September 11-15, 1995, p. 197-209, 5 ref.

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