Implementation and operation of integrated transit services. II.

Author(s)
Wilson, N.H.M. & Higonnet, B.T.
Year
Abstract

The major control functions (of considerable importance to integrated DRT and conventional transit systems) are reviewed, and alternatives being implemented or are realistic possibilities for the future are presented. Control functions are composed of information transfer, and decision-making functions. Although the majority of DRT operations now uses voice communication for driver instructions, digital communication will become the usual option for large integrated systems.

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B 11065 (In: B 10961 S) /72/ IRRD 219247.
Source

In: Demand-responsive transportation systems and services : proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Demand-Responsive Transportation Systems, Oakland, California, November 11 - 13, 1974, TRB Special Report No. 154, p. 55-60.

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