Sep
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4 Ways to Lessen Impact of Recent Public Transit Cuts with NextBus Technology
Filed Under Best Practices, Feature Stories, Municipal Transit, Real-time Passenger Information Systems, Transportation Trends
Investment in Real-time Passenger Information Systems Can Maintain Service Quality
2009 has seen dramatic cuts in funding for public transit systems across the United States. This comes at a time when Americans are opting increasingly for public transit as a sustainable and affordable alternative to private automobiles. Fortunately, NextBus can provide affordable solutions that deliver tangible operational benefits in these challenging times.
As Transportation for America recently described the dramatic increase in demand:
Americans took nearly 10.7 billion trips on public transportation in 2008, a four percent increase over 2007 and the highest level since 1956, according to the American Public Transportation Association. Public transportation use has increased 38 percent since 1995 — nearly triple the growth rate of the population of the United States. Contrast this with a 3.6 percent drop in vehicle-miles traveled in 2008 according to data from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Public transportation advocates like Transportation for America work to persuade Congress of the need for adequate, predictable funding. Director, James Corless emphasized: “As employers and commuters everywhere know only too well, public transportation is an essential service that is critical to our economy.”
And, yet, cost cuts are making it difficult to meet this increased demand with existing processes and technology.
Affordable Options from NextBus to Maximize Operational Efficiencies in Spite of Cost Cuts
Because the realities of strained resources that face public transit executives will like persist for the medium term, they can mitigate the negative effects by implementing advanced passenger information technologies.
- Run an efficient, on-time system. A myriad of problems confront transit executives as they work to achieve on-time results both consistently and cost effectively. Intelligent transportation technologies from NextBus empower executives by showing them what is working well and what is working poorly for every vehicle and every route. In addition,
easy to generate reports point the way to facilitating changes that improve on-time performance on all routes. - Provide a highly predictable route system. An efficient transit system requires a high degree of predictability. It is extremely difficult to provide that predictability without AVL
& APC systems that provide continuous updates—and takes into consideration random factors such as vehicle breakdowns, traffic jams, and unexpected emergencies. NextBus was designed from the ground up to provide accurate arrival times across a variety of routes. - Gather highly accurate ridership and other operations performance data. Optimal transit efficiency depends not only on getting buses and trains to each stop in time, but also on the balancing of passenger loads to prevent both overcrowding and empty vehicles. Our passenger counting capabilities smooth passenger demand spikes throughout the day and reduce demand for additional vehicles during peak periods.
- Cope with high cost of fuel. Realtime passenger information enables you to minimize the
use of expensive fuel without compromising service levels. You can make a broad range of operational changes from major to minor, all of which improve efficiencies. Thus, you can serve more passengers and more routes without needing to add more buses.
Effective Use of NextBus Technology Can Overcome Cost and Passenger Pressure in Major Transit Systems.
The financial challenges that face our municipalities are unlikely to disappear anytime soon. Nor is the increased use of public transportation.
NextBus real-time passenger information systems are enabling more than 65 municipal, university, and corporate transit systems to operate at peak efficiency in spite of tough financial and rider pressure.
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