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NC-2009 SSc4.1:Alternative Transportation—Public Transportation Access

Exemplary Performance

We are trying to go for exemplary performance but the transport company does not provide the number of rides per day. Instead, they provide the total system capacity of the line. They also give the passengers carriage capacity of the bus. Is the following a valid strategy for finding out the number of rides per day? For instance: -Line capacity: 20.000 passengers per day -Bus carriage capacity: 160 passengers -Rides per day: 20.000/160 = 125 rides per day GH

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Wed, 04/24/2013 - 16:50

Alicia, The word "rides" has caused a lot of confusion. What they mean is the frequency - the number of times per day a bus stops at that particular stop. You can read my more detailed response to the posting "Transit Rides" below on Nov 15, 2011 for more information. I hope that explains it!

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