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  • ...ement programs. <ref>http://www.nationalrtap.org/transitmanager/Operations/Coordination-Mobility-Management</ref> Mobility Managers interface with human service agencies to share information about their clients' travel needs. They also can devel
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  • ...medium used in the San Francisco Bay Area by seven of the region's transit agencies, including Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). Photo by Flickr user sam_churchil ...have to pay an exact fare for each leg of a trip. For these reasons, many agencies have introduced automated fare media by expanding fare payment to electroni
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  • ...Sound's ORCA integrated fare card is one example of the many ways transit agencies can coordinate. Source: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/viriyincy/5559258691 ...nual] provides a guide to the complicated process of public transportation coordination.
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  • ...encies and Land Use Decision Making: Guidebook for Transit Agencies] gives agencies the tools needed to be effective players in the land use decision making pr ...ies should keep in mind. It also contains a self-evaluation rubric to help agencies understand where they stand.
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  • ...5 levels, for a total of $696 million for FY16. This program helps transit agencies fund new buses, replace aging fleets and facilities, and adds a new eligibi ...ative procurement contracts. Under the new procurement procedures, transit agencies can lease equipment or facilities such as low- or no-emission components. F
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  • ...5 levels, for a total of $696 million for FY16. This program helps transit agencies fund new buses, replace aging fleets and facilities, and adds a new eligibi ...ative procurement contracts. Under the new procurement procedures, transit agencies can lease equipment or facilities such as low- or no-emission components. F
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  • ...responsive services.<ref name="tcrp31" /> Paratransit is an important link between [[public health and transit]] because it provides access to goods and servi ...one of the below strategies or a combination. Coordination between transit agencies has also been found to be a cost-effective way to provide paratransit servi
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  • ...ederal Transit Administration]] effort to support innovation among transit agencies and cities. Through the MOD Sandbox program, FTA provides organizations gra ...angerous competition. This article looks at research into the relationship between private shared mobility and public transit.
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  • ...buses. Projects must also decrease greenhouse gas emissions. For transit agencies with service areas that include disadvantaged communities, at least 50% of ...Valley, used LCTOP funding to open the V-Line, a 39-mile bus shuttle route between Visalia and Fresno six times per day, seven days per week.  The V-Line use
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  • ..., which could be either a government agency or private company. Government agencies have the advantage of being closer to the implementing agency and are commi Running a bikeshare system requires coordination between multiple groups. In some cases the implementing agency will only have to co
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  • ...e, differentiated fares. There are also other fare strategies that transit agencies can consider, such as using smartcard technology, eliminating fares altoget ...available, and subsidize all types of riders roughly equally. Some transit agencies worry about losing riders after switching to differentiated pricing, but ne
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  • ...DA), urban transit agencies must maintain a farebox ratio of 20% and rural agencies must maintain a ratio of 10%. Exceptions are sometimes made for new routes ...{{cite web|url=http://www.mautc.psu.edu/docs/VT-2013-04.pdf|title=Regional Coordination in Public Transportation: Lessons from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland|la
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