Difference between revisions of "Cost effective vehicle purchases"

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Professors Buehler and Pucher examined the elements of a successful increase in transit efficiency in Germany.
 
Professors Buehler and Pucher examined the elements of a successful increase in transit efficiency in Germany.
<ref>[http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty/pucher/PublicTransport_JTRP_BuehlerPucher.pdf/Buehler, Ralph and Pucher, John. "Making Public Transport Financially Sustainable." 2011.]</ref>
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<ref>[http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty/pucher/PublicTransport_JTRP_BuehlerPucher.pdf/ Buehler, Ralph and Pucher, John. "Making Public Transport Financially Sustainable." 2011.]</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 00:42, 17 February 2012

Background

The decision to purchase a vehicle requires careful consideration of up-front vehicle acquistion costs, and later vehicle operations and maintenance costs. With the increase in the costs of fuel and maintenance labor, fuel efficient, reliable vehicles are now more valuable than in the past.


Overview

German case study

Professors Buehler and Pucher examined the elements of a successful increase in transit efficiency in Germany. [1]


Efficiency implications

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Labor implications

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Vehicle purchasing study

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Efficiency implications

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Labor implications

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Notes