Dwell Time Study

In transportation, dwell time or terminal dwell time refers to the time a vehicle such as a public transit bus or train spends at a scheduled stop without moving. Typically, this time is spent boarding or deboarding passengers, but it may also be spent waiting for traffic ahead to clear, trying to merge into parallel traffic, or idling time in order to get back on schedule. Dwell time is one common measure of efficiency in public transport,with shorter dwell times being universally desirable. AQTRAFFIC Data company provides all traffic surveys at US,UK,Canada,UAE all over India and other countries of world

  • Make the vehicle entrance level and flush with the platform, eliminating the need for special wheelchair access apparatus/procedures.
  • Expedite or eliminate fare payment at the point of entry to the vehicle. Fares may be paid before the arrival of the vehicle as is done in rapid transit systems.
  • Board passengers through multiple doors (also called "all-door boarding")
  • equi-distribution along the platform and between vehicles. Agent and motivation-based simulation can help to establish better architectural and behavioral (nudging) recommendations by testing a variety of hypothetical scenarios and effects.

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