
Mobility patterns have changed… perhaps forever.
The transit sector needs to revolutionise the provision of local bus services – and a strategy to deliver better services by reinventing how they are planned and delivered. Bus operators will need to work closely with transit agencies and local
government to foster a new environment that will elevate the bus to a higher level. Targets must be set for journey times and reliability improvements, and ‘passengers’ charters’ should give riders a right to certain standards of service, including punctuality. At CitySwift, we believe that good data – and the means to properly interpret it – will have a huge part to play in the creation and successful delivery of these plans.
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