The Haddonfield Dial-A-Ride Demonstration Project is one of more than 40 demand-responsive transportation systems currently being used throughout the world. The objectives of the project were to: (1) Determine performance maxima for the Haddonfield manually scheduled Dial-A-Ride system; (2) determine when the manually scheduled system should be abandoned in favor of computer scheduling; (3) develop the system constants required to implement a computer-based scheduling function; and (4) simultaneously expand the service area. To meet these objects, the following changes were made: two service area expansions, addition of six 10-passenger buses, inauguration of a shuttle service and a basic and senior citizen fare reduction.
Haddonfield Dial-A-Ride
1974
65 pages
Report
No indication
English
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