Planning for new and integrated demand-responsive systems. II.

Author(s)
Wilson, R.J. and Simpson, A.U.
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Abstract

Key elements of DRT planning are discussed and common pitfalls are identified. Three fundamental items are necessary for the achievement of comprehensive DRT planning, which are listed. For effective implementation control certain other key elements must be incorporated such as the arrangement of plans to fall into natural phases. Recently developed supply models are outlined, and economic planning, the required level of technology, and operator selection and personnel are reviewed.

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Library number
B 11055 (In: B 10961 S) /10/72/ IRRD 219237
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. 20-27, 3 fig., 3 ref.

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