Bus Rapid Transit systems exist in over 206 cities and 45 countries around the world. They are seen to provide a much lower cost option of mass mobility than fixed rail or underground systems which developing countries struggle to afford. Whilst BRT systems have undoubtedly been seen to be successful from a transport system perspective, they are more than a transport system innovation. They are often introduced to replace what is seen to be a failing, unsafe and poorly regulated informal transit system. This paper therefore focuses on the process of BRT introduction as a governance reform. The paper draws on African experience where adoption of BRT has been slow relative to South America and South East Asia. Using an in-depth analysis of th...
M.Phil.Considerable research on public policymaking has been carried out over the years. A number of...
Public transport in many Sub-Saharan African cities consists of paratransit, mini-to-medium-sized bu...
Many cities worldwide are introducing bus rapid transit (BRT) into contexts where informal transport...
Bus Rapid Transit systems exist in over 206 cities and 45 countries around the world. They are seen ...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is considered the cheapest and fastest to implement mass transportation syst...
An increasing number of cities are looking at bus rapid transit (BRT) as a lower-cost alternative to...
Bus Rapid Transit, BRT, is now operating in many cities of emerging and developed economies around t...
The City of Johannesburg, South Africa, implemented the first phase of its Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) s...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) schemes are becoming widespread in many parts of Africa to address the acces...
Africa\u27s first bus rapid transit (BRT) scheme became operational in March 2008 in Lagos, Nigeria...
Over the past two decades, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has become an established transportation technolo...
Like a growing a number of African countries, South Africa has embraced bus rapid transit (BRT) as a...
The process of implementing a policy often highlights concerns about its relevance and viability, wh...
M.Phil.Considerable research on public policymaking has been carried out over the years. A number of...
There is renewed interest in many developing and developed countries in finding ways of providing ef...
M.Phil.Considerable research on public policymaking has been carried out over the years. A number of...
Public transport in many Sub-Saharan African cities consists of paratransit, mini-to-medium-sized bu...
Many cities worldwide are introducing bus rapid transit (BRT) into contexts where informal transport...
Bus Rapid Transit systems exist in over 206 cities and 45 countries around the world. They are seen ...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is considered the cheapest and fastest to implement mass transportation syst...
An increasing number of cities are looking at bus rapid transit (BRT) as a lower-cost alternative to...
Bus Rapid Transit, BRT, is now operating in many cities of emerging and developed economies around t...
The City of Johannesburg, South Africa, implemented the first phase of its Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) s...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) schemes are becoming widespread in many parts of Africa to address the acces...
Africa\u27s first bus rapid transit (BRT) scheme became operational in March 2008 in Lagos, Nigeria...
Over the past two decades, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has become an established transportation technolo...
Like a growing a number of African countries, South Africa has embraced bus rapid transit (BRT) as a...
The process of implementing a policy often highlights concerns about its relevance and viability, wh...
M.Phil.Considerable research on public policymaking has been carried out over the years. A number of...
There is renewed interest in many developing and developed countries in finding ways of providing ef...
M.Phil.Considerable research on public policymaking has been carried out over the years. A number of...
Public transport in many Sub-Saharan African cities consists of paratransit, mini-to-medium-sized bu...
Many cities worldwide are introducing bus rapid transit (BRT) into contexts where informal transport...