Bus on shoulder (BOS) operations have been ongoing in several locations across the United States and abroad. Public transit buses in the designated highway and arterial shoulders are generally allowed to travel up to 15 mph faster than traffic in the general lanes, but no more than 35 mph. These operations are typically undertaken to give public transit riders a faster and more reliable traveling experience when highway and arterial general traffic lanes are congested. The research team reviewed the literature on safety and operational aspects of shoulder use and the ways in which shoulder use has been incorporated as a way to manage congestion in several regions. They also interviewed primary stakeholders, who might be involved in p...
The single greatest category of highway vehicle crashes is run-off-the-road incidents. Significant m...
This study reviews Busway technology, the highest form of Bus Rapid Transit, and itsapplications to ...
This report examines the policies and strategies governing the design and, especially, operations of...
Bus on shoulder (BOS) operations have been ongoing in several locations across the United States and...
This synthesis documents and summarizes transit agencies\u27 experiences with policies and regulatio...
This report provides guidelines for the planning, design, and implementation of Bus On Shoulder (BOS...
The use of dedicated bus shoulders is a key method for implementing bus rapid transit (BRT) in areas...
Operating public buses on urban highway shoulders is a strategy being explored as a means to fight c...
As of December 2006, Minnesota’s Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area (the Twin Cities) was home t...
987699584004112005Final Report, Volume IPDFTech ReportCTS 04-12Automatic steering controlBus rapid t...
This paper summarizes the first comprehensive evaluation of vehicle assist and automation (VAA) tech...
This paper summarizes the first comprehensive evaluation of vehicle assist and automation (VAA) tech...
Minnesota has the highest number of Bus-only Shoulder (BOS) miles the United States. BOS lanes, whic...
AbstractPromoting the use of public transport was stated by the Ministry of Transport in Israel as o...
Part-time shoulder use strategies that permit all vehicles or buses to drive on freeway shoulders du...
The single greatest category of highway vehicle crashes is run-off-the-road incidents. Significant m...
This study reviews Busway technology, the highest form of Bus Rapid Transit, and itsapplications to ...
This report examines the policies and strategies governing the design and, especially, operations of...
Bus on shoulder (BOS) operations have been ongoing in several locations across the United States and...
This synthesis documents and summarizes transit agencies\u27 experiences with policies and regulatio...
This report provides guidelines for the planning, design, and implementation of Bus On Shoulder (BOS...
The use of dedicated bus shoulders is a key method for implementing bus rapid transit (BRT) in areas...
Operating public buses on urban highway shoulders is a strategy being explored as a means to fight c...
As of December 2006, Minnesota’s Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area (the Twin Cities) was home t...
987699584004112005Final Report, Volume IPDFTech ReportCTS 04-12Automatic steering controlBus rapid t...
This paper summarizes the first comprehensive evaluation of vehicle assist and automation (VAA) tech...
This paper summarizes the first comprehensive evaluation of vehicle assist and automation (VAA) tech...
Minnesota has the highest number of Bus-only Shoulder (BOS) miles the United States. BOS lanes, whic...
AbstractPromoting the use of public transport was stated by the Ministry of Transport in Israel as o...
Part-time shoulder use strategies that permit all vehicles or buses to drive on freeway shoulders du...
The single greatest category of highway vehicle crashes is run-off-the-road incidents. Significant m...
This study reviews Busway technology, the highest form of Bus Rapid Transit, and itsapplications to ...
This report examines the policies and strategies governing the design and, especially, operations of...