Implementation and operation of new demand-responsive services. I.

Author(s)
Shilling, D.R.
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Abstract

The major steps in the process of starting a DRT system are highlighted and the problems and potentials of such a system are reviewed. The initial step in DRT planning is the identification of the needs of the area for which it is considered, followed by planning to accommodate those needs. Demographic and geographic characteristics, peak demand, and seasonal variations must be considered. An valuation of land use is essential.

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B 11058 (in: B 10961 S) /10/72/ IRRD 219240
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. 33-39, 6 ref.

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