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Research on the Coordinated Design of Bus and Taxi Station

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  • Jiangfeng Xi
  • Quan Wang
  • Tongqiang Ding
  • Lili Zheng
  • Shengli Wang
  • Wei Li

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Rises in the number of transit buses, bus routes, and overall traffic volume in China’s cities, coupled with interference from other transport modes, such as taxis loading and unloading passengers nearby, have led to increasing traffic delays at bus stops, which is considered one of the factors degrading service levels and traffic operations on urban roadways. This paper studies traffic characteristics at bus stops, investigates variations in delay from different types or designs of bus stops, and analyzes the impact of it on traffic capacity, the purpose of which is to propose a solution to predicting the feasibility of an integrated design of bus stops and taxi stands with the help of mathematical models and based on the objectives of optimal traffic operations and passenger transfer.

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  • Jiangfeng Xi & Quan Wang & Tongqiang Ding & Lili Zheng & Shengli Wang & Wei Li, 2015. "Research on the Coordinated Design of Bus and Taxi Station," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-5, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:372496
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/372496
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