Thursday, July 17, 2014

Transit Part 3: Types of Bus Routes Explained

To apply the Hub concept used by Greyhound and other smaller bus lines at the national level to the area serviced by a public transportation service provider requires having bus routes that have different purposes.
 This allows my program to adapt the large and smaller bus line routing concepts used within the United States as a whole to the smaller area serviced by a single public transportation company, be it county or metro area in size.

My program has four different bus routing concepts built into it for maximum dynamic flexibility.  With proper application and use of these same four types of bus routes and the hub concept, a county’s mass-transit service area can be expanded to meet growing demand in a more organized and efficient manner.  The four route types are: (1) Local Area Bus; (2) Extended Local Area Bus; (3) Special Event Bus; and (4) Transfer Bus.

Thank you for taking time to read my program.  Obviously, if I didn't believe in my own program, I would not have published it for others to read and ponder on.

An Opinion Article by Dave Kemper
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It has been said that: "One definition of insanity is to do the same thing, the same way, over and over and over again, each time expecting to achieve a different result."
Therefore, we must either CHANGE the way we live, or we bind our future to our past as if with CHAINS.
"I do not consider myself to be better than anyone else.  But I do believe in exercising my right to not stay stupid."

David W. Kemper, Author
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