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Transit signal priority
- This report is an adaptation of FHWA’s reference report, ITS Benefits: Continuing Successes and Operational Test Results, October 1997. The four sections of this report summarize ...
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- The 98 B-Line bus route, which operates between Richmond city centre, the airport and downtown Vancouver, includes the first segregated median busway in Canada and is ...
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- Transit Signal Priority (TSP) is an operational strategy that facilitates the movement of in-service transit vehicles, either buses or streetcars, through traffic-signal controlled intersections. While they ...
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- Study examines how urban traffic controls could be used as a TDM tool. In York, England, bus-actuated signals were used along a corridor for one particular ...
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- The Streamline program, a comprehensive transit priority system was implemented in Portland, Oregon. Operating at over 240 intersections on key transit corridors, the system uses an ...
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