The public transport accessibility level (PTAL) is a method sometimes used in United Kingdom transport planning to assess the access level of geographical...
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frequency at those stops, to assess the accessibility of a site to public transport services. Destination-based accessibility measures are an alternate approach...
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The accessibility of public transport services in Greater London is incomplete. Much of the rail network in London (including the London Underground and...
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Accessibility targets are defined in the accessibility plans, these are often the distance or time to access services by different modes of transport...
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Patronage (transport) Private transport Public transport accessibility level Public transport bus service Public transport route planner Public transport timetable...
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Legislation ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES / 2015-12 European Accessibility Act: final steps on the European level – first steps...
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and make other accessibility improvements. Accessibility of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York Accessibility of transport in London Toronto...
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to: Public transport accessibility level, a method sometimes used in UK transport planning to assess the access level of geographical areas to public transport...
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Public transport Public transport accessibility level Rail transport by country Speed record Taxicabs by country Transport divide Transportation engineering...
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aspects of the transport divide. People may have difficulty in using transport system because of physical barriers, such as a lack of accessibility for the disabled...
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Patronage (transportation) (redirect from Patronage (transport))
public transport Passengers per hour per direction – Measure of passenger capacity of a transportation network Public transport accessibility level "Definition...
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Outline of transportation planning (redirect from Outline of transport planning)
Passengers per hour per direction Patronage (transportation) Public transport accessibility level Route capacity Units of transportation measurement Walkability...
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Transit desert (category Transport controversies)
Montgomery bus boycott – 1950s American protest against racial segregation Public transport accessibility level Sustainable Development Goal 11 – 11th of 17 Sustainable...
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transport, which includes rails or railways, road and off-road transport. Other modes of transport also exist, including pipelines, cable transport,...
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to govern rural transport and accessibility issues. Partnerships in transport are useful because: Local transport and accessibility issues are complex...
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A3036 road (section Transport)
Road). Lavender Hill has a Public transport accessibility level of 5 along most of its length, rising to the highest level of 6b at its western end, indicating...
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digram) PTA – (i) Parent-Teacher Association PTAL – (i) Public Transport Accessibility Level PTAN – (i) Precision Terrain Aided Navigation (a) (pronounced...
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engine Tractor Rail transport Accessibility Glossary of rail terminology High-speed rail Locomotive Maglev (transport) Monorail Mountain railway Cable...
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Free public transport, often called fare-free public transit or zero-fare public transport, is public transport which is fully funded by means other than...
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Human-powered transport is the transport of person(s) and/or goods (freight) using human muscle power. Unlike animal-powered transport, human-powered transport has...
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Transport today is mostly powered by fossil fuel. The reason for this is the ease of use and the existence of mature technologies harnessing this fuel...
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Wheelchair ramp (category Public transport)
building, or navigate between areas of different height. Ramps for accessibility may predate the wheelchair and are found in ancient Greece. A wheelchair...
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The main public transport in the Netherlands for longer distances is by train. Long-distance buses are limited to a few missing railway connections. Regional...
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Bengaluru Railway Stn. with wheelchair accessibility Entry/Exit point A: Towards KSRTC Bus Stand with wheelchair accessibility Entry/Exit point B: Towards Upparpete...
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text or audio. Accessibility of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York Accessibility of transport in London MBTA accessibility, Boston "2022...
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15-minute city (category Sustainable transport)
used the 15-minute model as a spatial analysis tool to evaluate accessibility levels within the urban fabric. In early 2023, far-right conspiracy theories...
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Frankston line (category Public transport routes in the City of Melbourne (LGA))
contract under threat". The Age. Retrieved 6 February 2023. "Accessibility – Public Transport Ombudsman Victoria". www.ptovic.com.au. Archived from the original...
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Forms of cable transport where cars on rails are hauled by cables. The rails are usually steeply inclined and usually at ground level. Cable car Funicular...
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Walkability (category Sustainable transport)
walkability is the accessibility of amenities by foot. It is based on the idea that urban spaces should be more than just transport corridors designed...
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