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The use of small buses in transit service / by Hemily, P. Brendon.(CARDINAL)312092; King, Rolland D.(CARDINAL)312095; United States.Federal Transit Administration.(CARDINAL)217229; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287; Transit Cooperative Research Program.(CARDINAL)307612; Transit Development Corporation.(CARDINAL)307611;
Includes bibliographical references (page 58).Research sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration in cooperation with the Transit Development Corporation
Subjects: Technical reports.; Buses.; Bus lines;
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Uniform system of accounts, union bus terminal / by North Carolina.Utilities Commission.(CARDINAL)134005;
Subjects: Bus lines; Bus lines;
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Fixed-route transit ridership forecasting and service planning methods / by Boyle, Daniel K.(CARDINAL)326893; United States.Federal Transit Administration.(CARDINAL)217229; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287; Transit Cooperative Research Program.(CARDINAL)307612; Transit Development Corporation.(CARDINAL)307611;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-34).TRB's Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Synthesis 66: Fixed-Route Transit Ridership Forecasting and Service Planning Methods examines the state of the practice in fixed-route transit ridership forecasting and service planning. The report also explores forecasting methodologies, resource requirements, data inputs, and organizational issues. In addition, the report analyzes the impacts of service changes and reviews transit agency assessments of the effectiveness and reliability of their methods and of desired improvements.Research sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration in cooperation with the Transit Development Corporation
Subjects: Technical reports.; Bus lines; Local transit; Bus lines; Local transit;
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Transit 2014. by National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board,issuing body.(CARDINAL)141287; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.Committee on Bus Transit Systems.; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.Committee on Rural Public and Intercity Bus Transportation.;
Includes bibliographical references.Jobs-housing balance of bus commuters in Beijing : exploration with large-scale synthesized smart card data / Jiangping Zhou, Ying Long -- Evaluation of presignals at oversaturated signalized intersections / S. Ilgin Guler, Monica Menendez -- Transit signal priority with connected vehicle technology / Jia Hu, Byungkyu (Brian) Park, A. Emily Parkany -- Combinatorial optimization for the Guangzhou, China, bus rapid transit system : multiple bus substops and docking bays / Peigun Lin [and three others] -- All aboard at all doors : route selection and running-time savings estimation for multiscenario all-door bus boarding / Colin Stewart, Ahmed El-Geneidy -- Optimal connected urban bus network of priority lanes / Yuval Hadas, Avishai (Avi) Ceder -- Factors contributing to bus lane obstruction and usage in New York City : does design matter? / Jeremy S. Safran, Eric B. Beaton, Robert Thompson -- Buses with high level of service in Nantes, France : characteristics and results of the BusWay compared with light rail transit / Emilio Conles [and three others] -- Modeling bus dwell time with decision tree-based methods / Soroush Rashidi, Prakash Ranjitkar, Yuval Hadas -- Operational comparison of transit signal priority strategies / Adriana Rodriguez, Alan R. Danaher -- User behavior in multiroute bus corridors : analysis by a Web-based survey / Cecilia Viggiano, Haris N. Koutsopoulos, John Attanucci -- Quantifying the effects of modal conflicts on transit reliability / Teo Wickland, Elizabeth Sall -- Flex scheduling for bus arrival time prediction / Troy Hernandez -- Examining the characteristics of intercity bus passengers in Michigan / Benjamin R. Sperry, Jeffery E. Warner, Robert G. Pearson II -- Regulating intercity bus stops in New York City / Aaron Sugiura [and three others].TRB's Transportation Research Record (TRR): Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2418 consists of 15 articles that chronicles the jobs-housing balance of bus commuters in Beijing, China; an evaluation of presignals at oversaturated signalized intersections; transit signal priority with connected vehicle technology; combinatorial optimization for the Guangzhou, China bus rapid transit system; and route selection and running-time savings estimation for multiscenario all-door bus boarding. This TRR also examines optimal connected urban bus networks of priority lanes; factors contributing to bus lane obstruction and usage in New York City; buses with high level of service in Nantes, France; modeling bus dwell time with decision tree-based methods; and operational comparison of transit signal priority strategies. Additionally, this TRR documents user behavior in multiroute bus corridors; ways to quantify the effects of modal conflicts on transit reliability; flex scheduling for bus arrival time prediction; an examination of the characteristics of intercity bus passengers in Michigan; and regulating intercity bus stops in New York City.
Subjects: Bus lines.; Traffic signal preemption.; Bus rapid transit.; Bus lines; Bus lanes.; Bus stops.; Local transit.;
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Meet the bus driver / by Jeffries, Joyce.(CARDINAL)398980;
220LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Bus drivers; Bus driving; Bus lines;
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Wolfline : map & schedule. by North Carolina State University.(CARDINAL)157604;
Subjects: North Carolina State University; Bus lines;
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Bus drivers / by Pettiford, Rebecca.(CARDINAL)346429;
"This photo-illustrated book for early readers explains how bus drivers help people get to where they are going. Includes a picture glossary"--Age 5.Grade K to 3.310LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Bus drivers; Bus driving; Bus lines; School buses;
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North Carolina public transportation guide / by North Carolina.Public Transportation Division.(CARDINAL)153391;
Subjects: Shippers' guides; Bus lines;
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Improving bus transit safety through rewards and discipline / by Goodwill, Jay A.(CARDINAL)310380; Pine, Randall.(CARDINAL)310378; Reep, Amber.(CARDINAL)310379; United States.Federal Transit Administration.(CARDINAL)217229; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287; Transit Cooperative Research Program.(CARDINAL)307612; Transit Development Corporation.(CARDINAL)307611;
Includes bibliographical references (page 44).TRB Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Synthesis 97: Improving Bus Transit Safety Through Rewards and Discipline addresses the practices and experiences of public transit agencies in applying both corrective actions and rewards to recognize, motivate, and reinforce a safety culture within their organizations.Research sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration in cooperation with the Transit Development Corporation
Subjects: Technical reports.; Bus lines; Bus lines; Bus lines; Incentives in industry;
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Motorcoach industry hours of service and fatigue management techniques / by Brock, John F.(CARDINAL)315011; United States.Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.(CARDINAL)215157; Commercial Truck and Bus Safety Synthesis Program (U.S.)(CARDINAL)308966; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references.Ch. 2. Statement of the Problem: Fatigue and Transportation Equipment Operators -- Ch. 3. Strategies and Techniques to Counter Fatigue -- Ch. 4. Survey Methodology and Results -- Ch. 5. Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations.TRB's Commercial Truck and Bus Safety Synthesis Program (CTBSSP) Synthesis 7: Motorcoach Industry Hours of Service and Fatigue Management Techniques identifies and documents the unique features of the extended workday that typifies motorcoach operations and identifies techniques that motorcoach managers, front-line employees, and drivers use to reduce fatigue-related incidents resulting from the irregular on-duty conditions facing the motorcoach driver. The synthesis also identifies current and emerging technologies that may be appropriate for motorcoach operations to offset the effects of the extended workday and fatigue-inducing environment.Research sponsored by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Subjects: Bus drivers; Bus drivers; Bus lines; Bus lines;
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