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Getting bus priority right. Lessons from Bologna
Why our buses are slow and what need to be done to make them fast.
(Applies to streetcars as well.)
Best to go to this link to read the entire article.
It is a very good piece.
This is a very key item:
Push the average average stop distances up above 350M and speeds increase significantly.
This is not a secret; the TTC already knows this, I know this, I'm sure many here do. Its a matter of the political will to cut stops (and their associated traffic lights in some cases, where lights were added just to make crossing to/from the stop safer)
Another excellent graphic deals w/how passengers board/alight:
Here we are looking at few things;
1) Is all-door loading permitted
2) How many doors on a bus
3) How are those doors assigned for boarding/alighting.
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A simple idea as well is the placement of fare validating machines in the inteior of the bus, so that people don't obstruct the doors while tapping or fumbling for a card. Note that this requires eliminating fare boxes and transfers issued by drivers (I support this as well)
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Good discussion about the role of too many controlled intersections (for most purposes, traffic lights) we have at least twice as many as we ought to: