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... 1 General public demand–response transit service is the chameleon of the public transportation world. The service can take many forms in different environments and can even change its form in the middle of its duty cycle.
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... 2 Microtransit or General Public Demand–Response Transit Services: State of the Practice companies. However, RTD has always referred to their service as general public demand– responsive transit (DRT)
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... Summary 3 not need a schedule. Using such checkpoints minimizes the number of stops a DRT vehicle needs to make, which allows it to operate with more frequency or serve larger areas.
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... 4 Microtransit or General Public Demand–Response Transit Services: State of the Practice agency should have control over the mobile application data and request a dashboard for monitoring of data. When the contractor owns and controls the data, this ownership and control do not allow for thorough monitoring of service.

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