An evaluation of bus control systems by simulation.

Author(s)
Jackson, R.L.
Year
Abstract

An interactive computer model of a bus route, has been used to investigate the effectiveness of three types of operational control. The three control systems considered were a roadside inspector system, a radio telephone system and an automatic bus location system. Results show that the average passenger waiting time on the simulated route was reduced by an average of about 11% by roadside control, 14% with radio telephone control and 16% with automatic bus location control.

Publication

Library number
B 11221 [electronic version only] /72.6/ IRRD 221631
Source

Crowthorne, Berkshire, Transport and Road Research Laboratory TRRL, 1976, 2 fig., 2 graph., 5 tab., 3 ref.; TRRL Laboratory Report 712.

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