How Can Transit Agencies Get Bus Stops Right? By Angie Schmitt | Oct 9, 2018 | 2 Comments Most agencies have neglected this critical piece of transit infrastructure. But TransitCenter explains what the best agencies do right.
Bus Lane Enforcement Cameras Are Better Than Cops: Report By Ethan Goffman | Oct 5, 2018 | 2 Comments Bus lanes are useless if constantly impinged on by traffic. Here's how to fix the problem.
Why We Need a Bus Shelter at Every Stop By Angie Schmitt | Oct 1, 2018 | 12 Comments It's not okay to make elderly people with arthritis wait in the rain and mud. We estimate we could install a bus shelter at every stop in America for between $2.8 and $5.2 billion.
Indianapolis’s Transit Investment is Starting to Pay Off By Angie Schmitt | Sep 12, 2018 | 9 Comments More service = more riders. The patterns holds true in Indy, which is ramping up transit service.
What American Cities Can Learn From Seoul’s 2004 Bus Redesign By Andy Furillo | Sep 4, 2018 | 3 Comments Simpler bus routes and dedicated lanes produced an overnight ridership increase of 14 percent.
Boston Makes Its Bus Lane Experiment Permanent By Angie Schmitt | Jun 8, 2018 | 17 Comments Bus travel times dropped 20 to 25 percent during the morning rush thanks to the Washington Street bus lane, the city reports.