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  • ...e seen on the Taipei Metro, are two strategies for improving rail platform safety. Source: [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:TaipeiMetro-PlatformStaff ...tifying risk factors and recommending treatments to increase rail platform safety.
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  • ...ams typically support commuters who may take transit to work, to provide a safety net in case a time-sensitive need to get home wouldn't be possible using th
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  • ...States have implemented evening transit programs, aimed at increasing the safety and mobility of students, faculty and staff during evening hours. These van ...an service is provided by the Community Service Officers Program, a campus safety program managed by the University of California Police Department<ref>[http
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  • ...e seen on the Taipei Metro, are two strategies for improving rail platform safety. Source: [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:TaipeiMetro-PlatformStaff ...tifying risk factors and recommending treatments to increase rail platform safety.
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  • ...insurance claims management, operator training, and even real-time driving safety as back-up or side-view cameras. ...ated the success of real-time side-view cameras in improving bus operating safety <ref>USDOT RITA. http://www.rita.dot.gov/utc/sites/rita.dot.gov.utc/files/u
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  • [http://www.tapridemobile.com/ TapRide] merges personal safety and the convenience of mobile on-demand transportation. Ride-hailing, dispa
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  • ..., technology, and statistics programs. The FAST Act maintains our focus on safety, keeps intact the established structure of the various highway-related prog
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  • ...cy characteristics, inventory of rolling stock, ridership, financials, and safety information<ref>[http://www.apta.com/members/memberprogramsandservices/inte ...in types of data required by the NTD cover financial information, service, safety, assets, and federal funding.
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  • ...tructure planning, economic development, public transit, elections, public safety, energy, and cultural resources management, among others. Beyond software d
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  • ..., technology, and statistics programs. The FAST Act maintains our focus on safety, keeps intact the established structure of the various highway-related prog
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  • ...Wheelchair ramps can be used by people with bicycles, but this can create safety challenges. If any access is allowed, signs must make it clear that riding ...n escalators is often applicable to strollers or other wheeled devices for safety reasons.
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  • ...gnificant operational challenges such as increased dwell times, as well as safety and security concerns if operators have access to cash. For these reasons, ...change for cash payments until 1969. The practice was ended primarily over safety and security concerns, since bus robberies were sharply increasing at the t
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  • ...American children healthier. At the same time these programs can increase safety, reduce congestion, and improve air quality. ...ren on the benefits of active transportation and educating drivers on road safety.
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  • ...ov/dist07/Publications/Inside7/story.php?id=421 “The District’s Health and Safety Team Is Watching Your Back.”] 2012.</ref>
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  • ...in construction and operating costs, while reducing wait times, improving safety, and potentially serving a wider area.<ref>Reuban Juster and Paul Schonfeld ...rk (ATN) based on transit criteria that include (a) congestion relief, (b) safety,(c) lesser, environmental impact, (d) economic feasibility, and (e) comfort
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  • ...Transportation. Implementing Bus on Shoulder in Florida. 2016]</ref>— for safety purposes. The speed-based restrictions do not seem to apply in Ottawa, Cana ===Safety===
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  • ...ubways, light rail, commuter rail, trolleys and ferries. FTA also oversees safety measures and helps develop next-generation technology research.
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  • ...ver, rear-mounted bicycle racks can pose some problems for maintenance and safety. Agencies have found that rear-mounted racks can limit access to the bus’ ...s. The goal of the Blue Line Bike and Pedestrian Access Plan is to enhance safety for bicyclists and pedestrians within a half mile of all Blue Line stations
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  • ...from using the service as it appears to be inefficient. Operator needs and safety must also be considered; layovers should be in a location that operators ar ...aining programs can facilitate tighter operating times without sacrificing safety and comfort. Some agencies may be able to accommodate all-door boarding (ty
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  • .... The MTDB developed a ridership guide to increase awareness of routes and safety precautions, and mailed the guide to over 20,000 households in the corridor ...eyed potential customers, asking them questions related to factors such as safety, comfort, productive use of time, value of time, and schedule constraints.
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  • The Transportation Safety Institute (TSI) provides a train-the-trainer certification program for [htt
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  • ...at they are equally welcoming to all road users. Complete streets increase safety, create more livable communities, stimulate economic activity, and improve ...anes are a start, but lanes protected by medians or posts further increase safety. Sharrows painted in the travel lane can help alert cars to the presence of
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  • ...raining new drivers and because experienced drivers improve efficiency and safety. Of course, retaining managers and other employees of transit systems is e
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  • ...access to smartphones and texting can lead to more positive perceptions of safety and security, increase the likelihood riders with continue riding transit,
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  • ...ravelers by reducing delay, reducing overall traffic demand, and improving safety. Funding for such mitigation strategies can come from several different so
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  • * '''Movement restriction exemption''' - Many movement restrictions are safety-motivated, but others are simply meant to control traffic flow. The latter ...turns has the potential to greatly improve service, as well as pedestrian safety.
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  • ...access to smartphones and texting can lead to more positive perceptions of safety and security, increase the likelihood riders with continue riding transit,
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  • ...s that "promote walking as a viable form of utilitarian travel, pedestrian safety, and an integral link within the overall transportation system."<ref>Los An
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  • ...s, risk of collision and injury increases. Distracted driving is a serious safety concern and many agencies have taken steps to discourage these behaviors. S
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  • ...ow long it will be stored. Courts will give greater latitude where public safety and security are involved, but transit agencies should consider adopting po
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  • ...mbined with computer aided dispatch (CAD), has also been proven to improve safety and security on transit vehicles because many systems include a silent alar
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  • ...way performance, pavement conditions, fatalities and injuries, and transit safety. Under current law, there is no requirement for transit agencies to evaluat
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  • ...nditions of the assets. This helps with predicting failure and identifying safety risks. Like with the asset portfolio, the only requirement of the condition
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  • ...cited comments. Frequent issues include service quality, personnel issues, safety, and general policy opinions. These comments can generally be sorted into t ...unications - TriMet decided to create a new system for operators to report safety issues that worked over agency intranet. The reports are visible across the
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  • *Set clear policy objectives to ensure safety and complementary interactions with transit and other road users
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  • Approved in 2006, Proposition 1B, The Highway, Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act, set aside bill
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  • ...area should be well-lit and in view of pedestrian areas for both personal safety and theft deterrence<ref name="nacto" />.
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  • ..., such as modernity, efficiency, speed, reliability, comfort, convenience, safety, etc. </p> <p>Example: When Los Angeles Metro opened the Orange Line, the c
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  • Using real-time technology can benefit agencies by improving safety and security, and has been demonstrated to increase customer satisfaction a
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  • =Safety Concerns=
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  • ...commute, which serves to reduce vehicle miles traveled and the associated safety risks and pollution. Park-and-rides can reduce congestion and parking deman
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  • ...s also increase driver productivity, increase fuel efficiency, and improve safety.<ref name=TCRP2006/> Furthermore, busways may allow for easier boarding and
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