USING GPS FOR BUS PRIORITY IN LONDON: TRAFFIC SIGNALS CLOSE TO BUS STOPS.

Author(s)
Hounsell, N.B. Shrestha, B.P. Palmer, S. & Bowen, T.
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Abstract

London's bus network is one of the largest and most comprehensive urban transport systems in the world. The contribution of buses is recognised by implementing a series of initiatives including bus priority at traffic signals. London has a long history of the implementation of bus priority at traffic signals. It has kept pace with the development of new technologies by updating its bus priority system. Now, London is moving towards a bus management system based on GPS (Global Positioning System) which will also be used to provide bus priority at traffic signals. This paper describes theoretical work carried out by TRG on behalf of Transport for London Bus Priority Team to tackle the challenge posed by locational error associated with GPS where a traffic signal is close to a bus stop. For the covering abstract see E134653.

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C 41382 (In: C 40997 CD-ROM) /73 / ITRD E136102
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In: Proceedings of the 13th World Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and Services, London, United Kingdom, 8-12 October 2006, 12 p.

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