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  • [[File:LaneAssistTechnology.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Lane Assist Technology in Subaru Eyesight-enabled Vehicles Source: youtube]] [[Category:Technology]]
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  • {{Template:Stub}}[[Category:Technology]] ...riding experience.<ref>Windmiller, et al., "Accessibility of Communication Technology and the Rider Experience," Transportation Research Record 2415, 2014, pp 11
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  • {{Template:Stub}}[[Category:Technology]] ...e:Transit technology stack.png|frameless|none|800px|Diagram of the transit technology stack, showing how various components and processes fit together and exchan
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  • {{Template:Stub}}[[Category:Technology]] ...e:Transit technology stack.png|frameless|none|800px|Diagram of the transit technology stack, showing how various components and processes fit together and exchan
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  • ...esign, deployment, and maintenance of technology services. They also offer technology training that ranges from basic installation and configuration to design. E ==Technology offering==
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  • ...work they attempt to promote sustainable transportation modes and existing technology infrastructure. End user experience is put at the forefront. Conveyal offers expertise in urban planning, open governance, and information technology, and as well as experience in developing and applying data collection, mana
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  • [[Category:Technology]] ...k transit vehicles and provide accurate real-time arrival information. The technology can also help with tracking maintenance of vehicles through electronic reco
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  • ! scope="col" width="20%" | Technology ...nt and planning</categorytree> || <categorytree mode="pages" hideroot="on">Technology</categorytree>
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  • {{Template:Stub}}[[Category:Technology]] ...riding experience.<ref>Windmiller, et al., "Accessibility of Communication Technology and the Rider Experience," Transportation Research Record 2415, 2014, pp 11
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  • [[Category:Technology]] ...hine. NFC is a specific type of [[radio frequency identification (RFID)]] technology that limits the communication distance to four inches or less.
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  • ...d rail vehicles which accurately records boarding and alighting data. This technology can improve the accuracy and reliability of tracking transit ridership over == Technology ==
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  • On-vehicle video technology in public transit is becoming prolific thanks to improvements in miniaturiz ...budget. Some systems can be combined with [[Automatic vehicle location|GPS technology]] to tie video to the location of the bus. The camera system can include se
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  • [[File:LaneAssistTechnology.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Lane Assist Technology in Subaru Eyesight-enabled Vehicles Source: youtube]] [[Category:Technology]]
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  • "BIRT is an open source software project that provides the BIRT technology platform to create data visualizations and reports that can be embedded int
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  • ...ary widely in cost - from $100 to $7,000 per bus, depending on the type of technology being used<ref>[http://www.trb.org/Publications/Blurbs/152932.aspx Schweige ...pment, while radio navigation systems require communication with off-board technology. Both types of system require maintenance and calibration that can add to t
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  • Technology changes quickly and there is upfront staff time and investment required to ...st strike a balance between using resources to improve their more advanced technology communication and serving passengers who may not have access to or an under
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  • ...velopers works to expand the possibilities and opportunities of geospatial technology. Azavea's projects address fields including urban ecosystems, water, infras
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  • ...ity (TSP) is a general term for a set of operational improvements that use technology to reduce dwell time at traffic signals for transit vehicles by holding gre ...y 29 percent.<ref>US Department of Transportation. Research and Innovative Technology Administration. [http://www.itsbenefits.its.dot.gov/its/benecost.nsf/ID/111
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  • ===Mobile technology=== ...main/blurbs/166249.aspx “Synthesis 91: Use and Deployment of Mobile Device Technology for Real-Time Transit Information.”] 2011.</ref>
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  • ...was originally created by the [http://www.cnt.org/ Center for Neighborhood Technology] (CNT) as a project of the [https://www.brookings.edu/ Brookings Institutio ...//htaindex.cnt.org/about/HT_Index_Methods_2013.pdf Center for Neighborhood Technology. "H+T Index Methods." 2015.]</ref> Three dependent variables - auto ownersh
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  • ...icle operators <ref>TCRP Synthesis 91 “Use and Deployment of Mobile Device Technology for Real-Time Transit Information” Schweiger, Carol L. TranSystems Corpor ...zed and highly specialized hardware, even as recently as 2007. As consumer technology in touch-screen and tablets developed, agencies have begun to procure off-t
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  • ...s a collaboration between the [http://www.cnt.org/ Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT)] and [http://transitcenter.org/ TransitCenter]. .../alltransit.cnt.org/methods/AllTransit-Methods.pdf Center for Neighborhood Technology. "AllTransit&trade; Methods." 2016, April 18.]
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  • ...http://www.cnt.org/repository/PavedOver-Final.pdf| Center for Neighborhood Technology. "Paved Over: Surface Parking Lots or Opportunities for Tax-Generating, Sus
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  • ...number of interdependent systems and, at many agencies, poorly maintained technology. Once a hacker gains access to an agency’s systems, they can exploit this ...ms aren’t directly linked to the internet, they interface with information technology in ways that keeps them from being totally secure.
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  • ...make more informed choices about their use of transit. The same messaging technology can also provide information on transportation options at the endpoint of a ...r, Todd Hennessy, and Kari Edison Watkins, "Accessibility of Communication Technology and the Rider Experience," Transportation Research Record No. 2415, Transpo
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  • [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...da Department of Transportation (2016). “Assessment of Mobile Fare Payment Technology for Future Deployment in Florida.” [http://www.fdot.gov/transit/Pages/Fin ...d)<ref name=":11" />. The phone-to-phone transfer of data permitted by NFC technology also allows for NFC-enabled phones to validate fares stored in the Secure E
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  • [[Category: Technology]]
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  • * '''VMT''' - Using a Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT) white paper, Connect models the VMT impact of a proposed project usin ...es/default/files/Parking%20Model%20July%202016.pdf Center for Neighborhood Technology. “Methodology: The Parking Model.” 2016.]</ref>.
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  • [[Category: Technology]]
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  • California transit agencies vary greatly in the technology and design of their fare payment systems. Currently, seven fare payment sys Technology and Design
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  • ...rries. FTA also oversees safety measures and helps develop next-generation technology research.
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  • ...uTube, Flickr and other online resources. One major advantage of this new technology is that it “pushes” content directly to users without them have to sear ....com/content/n55r8411ux3u3g63/fulltext.pdf "Accessibility of Communication Technology and the Rider Experience: Case Study of Saint Louis, Missouri, Metro,"] Tra
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  • ...More than 35% of U.S. Public Transit Buses Use Alternative Fuels or Hybrid Technology." American Public Transportation Association]</ref> Many technologies have
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  • ...or" quick charge buses in Shanghai along with developing other new battery technology.<ref>TCRP Reserach Results Digest 103, December 2011.</ref> <ref>Christophe ...and hydrogen cell technology.<ref>APTA, "Transit on Cutting Edge of Clean Technology," September, 2012.</ref> The APTA has called for an investment of 1.6% of
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  • ...e of this grant program is mobility on demand, which involves using modern technology to create better transportation networks. ...oPass ticketing app. The agency also plans to use ridesharing-style mobile technology to overhaul its existing public demand-responsive service.
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  • ...blic investments in the street-scape that are independent from the vehicle technology, i.e. transit stop enhancements like improved shelters, signage and aesthet
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  • ...work with partner agencies. An ideal lead agency should have information technology and/or GIS staff experts to manage the implementation process.
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  • Another emerging application of smartphone technology in transportation is ride sharing apps such as Lyft, Uber, and Sidecar. The ...rain services. These services, referred to as microtransit, are enabled by technology similar to ride sharing apps. The private sector provides the service, but
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  • ...For example, the Americans with Disabilities Act has had an effect on the technology sought in vehicles, including on-board annunciators and reliable lifts. The ...A-PS-TP-WP-001-11.pdf American Public Transportation Association. (2011). “Technology Terms and Conditions.”]
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  • ...maintenance, real estate development, marketing agreements, and innovative technology (such as the provision of wifi service). ...hey are not always as skilled in the areas of real estate, sponsorship, or technology. In pursuing a P3, an agency should try to recognize its blind spots and le
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  • In the long-term, vehicle technology improvements and cleaner electricity will help reduce transit’s energy us In the long-term, vehicle technology improvements and cleaner electricity will help reduce transit’s energy us
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  • ...ku7636511k6p8/fulltext.pdf “Transit Signal Priority with Connected Vehicle Technology,”] Transportation Research Record No. 2418, 2014, pp. 20-29.</ref> ...improve bus operations is to combine CTSP with emerging connected vehicle technology (CVT) which allows two way communications between buses and traffic signal
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  • ===HOT Lane Technology===
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  • ...to carpooling is finding someone who shares your route from home to work. Technology has the potential to help solve this problem, and in recent years a variety
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  • ...entually be possible to link the card with Global Positioning System (GPS) technology to track its whereabouts at any time (like cellphone data) or at least with
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  • ...ion, motor carrier safety, hazardous materials safety, rail, and research, technology, and statistics programs. The FAST Act maintains our focus on safety, keeps
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  • ...are looking for and how much they can realistically afford to spend on the technology.
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  • [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...ty. They are also more concerned about environmental issues and using new technology. This six city survey of 18 to 24 year olds found that they would like to Despite all the talk of smartphone technology, the Transit Center study found that that staying connected to the internet
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  • [[Category: Technology]]
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  • ...ion, motor carrier safety, hazardous materials safety, rail, and research, technology, and statistics programs. The FAST Act maintains our focus on safety, keeps
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  • ...iginal token-based payment system with one based on contactless smart card technology. It is the third open-loop ticketing system to be installed by a major tran ...local.com/general-news/20140227/septa-delays-implementation-of-new-payment-technology]</ref><ref>Orso, Anna. “Wonder why the SEPTA key is taking so long? Just
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  • [https://drcog.org/documents/PavedOver-Final.pdf Center for Neighborhood Technology. (2006). "Paved Over: Surface Parking Lots or Opportunities for Tax-Generat : This report by the Center for Neighborhood Technology focuses specifically on Chicago transit and its park-and-ride facilities. C
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  • [[Category: Technology]]
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  • ...costs in areas of practice such as maintaining a reservation system, using technology, and using volunteers. This report also includes a sample guide for riders
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  • ...the advantages of looking at scenarios, especially in the age of modeling technology, is the ability to see how a variety of variable change and interact with e
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  • [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...staff to maintain its fleet. But today, with the proliferation of digital technology, new fuel systems, and accelerated maintenance schedules, it’s more diffi
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  • ...and the hassle of an abrupt transition if it switched to cubic card reader technology while maintaining use of the system’s pre-existing smart card.
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  • Since electric bicycles are still a new technology, agencies have widely varying rules related to customers with electric bicy
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  • ...-Oriented Development is a partnership between the Center for Neighborhood Technology, Reconnecting America, and Strategic Economics based at the University of C
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  • ...ey prefer to reside in the city and commute to the suburbs where the large technology companies are based. While the employees used to organize unofficial carpoo
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  • ...haring, and demand-responsive transit as well as smartphone apps and other technology. Because these tools are relatively new to transit agencies, the FTA does n
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  • Modern technology allows for easy pay-per-minute locker rentals. Depending on the provider, t
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  • ...any systems use automated CCTV to monitor tracks. Radiofrequency and laser technology also can detect guideway intrusion. The trick with any system is to get the
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  • ...eclining transit market share, increasing population, and swiftly evolving technology, transit agencies must begin thinking in innovative ways to maximize riders
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  • ...are strategies that transit agencies can consider, such as using smartcard technology, eliminating fares altogether, or providing group fares or other discounts. ...ansit System and North County Transit District, “San Diego Fare Collection Technology Concept of Operations,” rep., Sep. 2017.</ref>. Loyalty programs aim to r
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  • ...es, an agency can choose to contract for labor, [[advertising]], policing, technology services, and maintenance of vehicles, as well as operation of entire lines
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  • ...vate partnership may be better able to take advantage of new tunnel boring technology than a contract in which the builder is restricted by certain design criter
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  • ...xpectation to demand-response than fixed-route. The support of more robust technology for communications, scheduling, and dispatch may be required when compared
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  • ...can reduce conflicts between different business and operational practices. Technology can also help standardize operations. For large-scale projects, it’s help
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  • ...g the system’s electronics. However, “smart bike” systems in which all the technology is stored within the bikes themselves have become popular. This system, use
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  • ...merging traffic on the right shoulder can be averted through ramp metering technology (as done in Vancouver<ref>[https://bctransit.com/servlet/documents/14036406
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  • [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...apid lines, these two lines also take advantage of transit signal priority technology and offer real-time arrival information at bus stops. <ref name=ACRapid>Ala
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