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    (KLIA) and the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2) to Kuala Lumpur in the year of 2007 January. Bus operations to Ipoh are available in the year of 2008 and Setiawan since November 2009 with 22 units’ 30 seater Super Very Important person (SVIP) [refer to appendix 1] and also 45 seater coach [refer to appendix 2]. Besides providing a direct, non-stop shuttle service which and returned bus transportation from Ipoh, Teluk Intan, Sitiawan and Bidor to Kuala Lumpur International Airport…

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    4.Rising transport issues in both private and public transport In public transport in Mumbai, suburban railway and BEST bus share the majority proportion at around 88% of the public transport (2008). As traditionally considered, public transport service is the responsibility of the government, but due to the large population and limitation of resources in Mumbai, government-provided public transport service is rather inadequate and fail to meet the public demand. During the recent decades,…

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    motorcycle and bus. Statistic on 2013, show that people who use public transport had increased than people who use their own transport. From this statistic we know that people mostly like to use public transport than their own transport. For that reasons, we find the comparison between public transport and own transport. There are five features like number of people in one transport, safety, time, cost, and the bad effect on people health that we can compared between them. Firstly, public…

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    protest for blacks against racial discrimination to increase equal rights in the United States that occurred for the most part amid the 1960s. However, during the 1950s, there was minimal reasonable advance made in civil rights, but it was the Montgomery Bus Boycott, an example of non-violent direct action and self-determination, that created a defining moment for social equality; it indicated that African Americans were not kidding, and were willing to put everything on the line to vindicate…

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    Introduction: The Light rail will play a central role in the future of transport in Sydney. The NSW government hopes that it will ease the pressure on Sydney’s roads by reducing the city’s reliance on buses. In 2012 the NSW Government began the extension of the Inner West Light Rail line and announced the CBD and South East Light Rail project. Contracts for the CBD South East Light Rail project were signed in December 2014. However, communities are rising up to protest against the removal of…

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    Low Floor Bus Case Study

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    Comparative Analysis of level of Service between Low Floor Buses and Mini Buses-A Case Study of Bhopal City Ajay Pratap Singh A. K. Sharma Civil Engineering, MANIT-Bhopal Civil Engineering, MANIT-Bhopal Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, 462039, India Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, 462039, India…

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    Metro Bus Strike Case Study

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    Metro Bus Strike Vincent Cen Grade 12 Business Studies Research Task Index 1. Executive Summary………………………………………1 2. Initial Grievance that lead up to the strike………1 3. Labour Legislation………………………………………2-5 4. Different types of strikes……………………………….5 5. Protected Strike……………………………………………6 6. Steps leading up to a strike………………………….7-8 7. Employment Equity Act………………………………....8 8. BBE and B-BBEE……………………………………………8 9. Outcome of the strike…………………………………….8…

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    Handrail Case Study

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    Figure 5: Comfort levels of handrails From the figure 5, passengers were asked to rate that they cannot use the handrails safely and comfortably. 61% passengers are strongly agree that they facing problem while using handrails and only 25% passenger feels that no problem with handrails. When the passengers were asked about no of times they fallen while ingress/egress, it observed that 98 times passenger was fallen while Ingres sing or egressing in last six month. Out of 98, only 62 times…

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    Putco Case Study

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    Context of the transport industry as well as the background of PUTCO and its future strategic objectives: The road passenger transport situation in South Africa demands a carefully planned modal shift strategy that addresses widespread dissatisfaction with passenger transport services. South Africa has seen exponential growth in car ownership over the past few decades as the middle class grows, while the passenger transportation has not improved sufficiently to match passenger expectations and…

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    Rosa Parks Achievements

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    In this essay, the life and achievements of Civil Rights Activist Rosa Parks will be discussed. Rosa McCauley Parks is known today as the “mother of the civil rights movement” because her arrest for refusing to give up her bus seat sparked the pivotal Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott. (Hare, 2008) Early Life and Education Born Rosa Louise McCauley on February 4th, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama, Rosa was subject to racial discrimination from an early age. Throughout her life, she had been sent to…

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