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UK Bus Summit 2020: Making the Most of Legislation
There remains much disagreement on aspects of the new legislation, especially in relation to franchising.
Trapeze Launches New Bus Scheduling System Designed by Industry Experts
Trapeze Group has launched a next-generation scheduling solution for bus operators, developed in collaboration with expert schedulers
Taking the Franchise Route
How local authorities and transport bodies can harness the franchising model.
Is Human Expertise Still Needed in Scheduling?
“The exclusive feature outlines how new technology supports bus schedulers by helping them to do essential work.”
Exporting ESRI Shapefiles – now within Novus
If you have a GIS system you can now incorporate data directly from Novus.
Trapeze Receives ITxPT Label for IDR On-Board Units
Trapeze has received the Information Technology for Public Transport (ITxPT) label for its Intelligent Data Router
Obtaining Simple Access to Complex Network Visualisation
Bringing network planning and passenger information closer together improves network planning.
Network Planning – now within Novus-Publish
There’s now funding available to help local authorities access solutions that ease congestion.
In a Pinch? There’s a Fund for that!
There’s now funding available to help local authorities access solutions that ease congestion.
Coach & Bus UK: The Machines are Coming!
Stagecoach CEO Martin Griffiths presented one of the most interesting sessions, on the topic of autonomous vehicles.
The Canadian case of a compromise too far and why UK local authorities should beware
Why a loss of control can’t be the price to pay for the benefits of Uber-style transport networks
Let’s Improve our Network Planning
Bringing network planning and passenger information closer together improves network planning.
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