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May 1974

Optimizing Bus Use of Urban Highways

Publication: Transportation Engineering Journal of ASCE
Volume 100, Issue 2

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The widespread reliance on bus transport underlies current efforts to improve bus service, to establish bus priorities on city streets, and to achieve efficient bus utilization of highway facilities. These efforts reflect the national search for mobility options which minimize highway construction in high-density areas. This paper evaluates contemporary bus priority measures such as bus lanes, bus streets, and busways. It identifies relevant planning parameters, establishes planning principles, and suggest warrants for installation. Bus priority planning should minimize person delay and balance investments with demands. Measures should be viewed as a system of treatments designed to expedite bus flow. Equally significant are community policies regarding the role of buses in the transportation system.

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Transportation Engineering Journal of ASCE
Volume 100Issue 2May 1974
Pages: 443 - 459

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Published in print: May 1974
Published online: Feb 5, 2021

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Herbert S. Levinson, F.ASCE
Sr. Vice Pres., Wilbur Smith and Assoc., New Haven, CT
William F. Hoey, M.ASCE
Principal Engineer; Wilbur Smith and Associate, New Haven, CT

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