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Research On The Su Zhou City Public Transit Priority Development

Posted on:2010-11-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X L MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360278474619Subject:Urban planning and design
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With the economic development of cities and acceleration of urbanization,urban traffic is becoming a big problem. At present in the internal city, there are a lot of problems in the development of public system .The paper study on the basis of many other researches studying on the priority development strategies for urban transportation to guide the development of Su Zhou city priority public transit.First, analyses the content of public transit priority, means people priority, embodiment the justice and efficiency of the society. Then analyses the factors of he development of public transit priority, and Conducted a systematic study with them.Second, analysis of the status of Suzhou city, public transport status, as well as the existence of the problem. Then analyses the Situation of public transit priority at home and abroad,and summing up,lessons of their experience and explore ways to develop public transport of Su Zhou.In the third part of the paper,a countermeasure of public transit priority is proposed according to the real condition of Suzhou city's characters and developing scale. We made investigations on implement and guarantee of public transit priority policy from the following main aspects. For example: the comprehensive planning of the city, the planning of public transport, the Infrastructure of the city, setting up laws for public transit and the Participants of the public transit priority. We should change the traditional concept of once change, through persistent perfecting of service and transportation quality, improved better environment for public transit priority, we can make public transportation more attractive to citizens and solve the problems of public transit priority of Suzhou city.
Keywords/Search Tags:public transit priority, Public transportation, Urban development, strategy
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