How can Bus Signal Priority system develop reliability and ridership?

According to a study by Rutgers University, public transportation can be unlocked anywhere from $1.4 million to $1.9 billion per year in value, depending on the city's size. Riders now don't need to buy a second vehicle which can help in saving nearly $10,000 per year. Commutes tend to be shorter in many major cities, and public transit options are increasing the supply of potential workers. Buses also discharge far less nitrogen oxide, carbon dioxide, and hydrocarbons, helping the cities meet their environmental goals. The problem is that public transportation could be more trustworthy. According to a study, many surveyed riders said they had lessened their use of public transportation mainly because of unreliability. 

Let's look at how Bus signal priority can help improve the reliability of public transportation systems, ultimately increasing ridership and the benefits that public transportation promises.



Bus Signal Priority Systems: Priority, preemption, and technologies authorize traffic infrastructure to interface directly with buses without unnecessarily affecting other vehicles. For example, rather than lessening the cycle lengths at all times, smart intersections can be created to reduce the cycle length only when a bus is approaching, which controls the adverse effects on cross-traffic.

There are many ways by which priority can be used to optimize traffic signals:

  • Extend a green light.
  • Prematurely terminate a phase(s).
  • Skip past certain phases.

 

Many preemption and priority systems require a conditional parameter that depends upon the bus schedule, cross-street traffic conditions, occupancy, and the time between successive prioritizations. For instance, a bus on time or carrying very few passengers may not require priority at an upcoming traffic signal. These circumstances can further improve the effectiveness of the overall system.

Public transportation has the possibility to create significant value for cities that invest in it. By using preemption and priority technologies, cities can expand this return on investment by enhancing traffic flow to support buses. Applied Information gives cost-effective preemption technologies for cities of all sizes to understand these benefits.

Emtrac Systems offers the best Bus Signal Priority (BSP) system that helps adjust the traffic timing, eventually reducing the time a transit vehicle spends waiting at a red light. 

Contact the EMTRAC system if you need any other information or call us at: (214) 607-0100 Mobile: (618) 316-4633, or via email Info@Emtracsystems.Com.

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