INIT introduces APC solution to aid social distancing
Agencies can relay that information to their riders through passenger information systems or INIT’s DEPARTURESlive app and other third-party apps.
Agencies can relay that information to their riders through passenger information systems or INIT’s DEPARTURESlive app and other third-party apps.
The FTA’s IMI program funds projects that demonstrate innovative and effective practices, partnerships, and technologies to enhance public transportation effectiveness, increase efficiency, and more.
Smart city innovations are occurring in mature cities, often involving issues of infill development, congestion management, social equity, and efforts to revive blighted urban centers.
The provision of contactless payment options by public-facing businesses has become part of the COVID-19 pandemic health and safety protocol.
In 2017, North America accounted for the majority share in the global automated fare collection market.
Using passenger counting data coming out of bus or train fleet, agencies can analyze current ridership and trend per route and optimize vehicle utilization and schedule to the current reality.
The TÜV-tested filter continuously provides fresh and clean air onboard metro and railcars by removing more than 90% of contaminants per air cycle.
The launch further expands upon the RTA’s efforts to keep both passengers and employees safe during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The process was through a partnership with COTA and United Safety Survivability Corp.
The competitive grant funds are provided through the Public Transportation Innovation Program.
The two contracts represent a combination of eight cab cars and 20 coaches and include options for 33 additional railcars.
It shows how people move into, out of, and between stations, average wait times, and even occupancy on trains.
In January 2017, DART was awarded a FTA Mobility on Demand Sandbox grant to pilot test an on-demand microtransit service integrated into DART’s GoPass mobile app.
The upgraded software now includes smart dispatch, an easy-to-use quote-generation tool, and the ability to track drivers while they are on the road, all from a smartphone
Findings include the five risky behaviors seen most often among transit drivers, most improved driving behaviors, and insights on how transit habits compare to those of other industries.
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