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    For the purpose of this assignment, I chose Blue Valley Multi Service Center which is located here in Overland Park, KS. Overland Park is about 40 minutes southwest of Downtown Kansas City. It is part of Johnson County which is a fairly large county. The county itself is drastically different from the KC Metro area because it is known to be a very affluent area, especially the south half of Johnson county. Overland Park itself is one of the highest priced living areas. I chose this location one…

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    Traffic Congestion Essay

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    Klang Komuter Station has been forecasted to increase the number of cars coming to the town and coincidentally making the traffic congestion worse. Thus, this study ensures a plan is well provided to help users in making decisions either to choose bus or cars by presenting the almost or perfectly equal of travel time between both…

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    about congestion in public transport and user’s perception of congestion, which are nevertheless among the most important aspects in assessing the QoS and comfort. Insufficient capacity may question the service availability. If for example, at the bus or the subway arrival there are no more seating or standing places, the service is no longer available for users who are present on waiting platforms. The lack of capacity on the platform increases the boarding time in proportion to the number of…

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    Chariot Swot Analysis

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    between Bart stops and downtown workplaces. Its only customer segment is the city worker. Customer Segment Customer Jobs San Francisco downtown workers commute between home and workplace everyday. Common transportations they take include Bart, Muni, bus, and Caltrain. However, sometimes they take Uber or taxi in emergency. Commuters need an easy and reliable solution for their daily transportation. They have functional jobs like showing up in workplace in time, looking clean and energetic,…

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    Waterbury Case Study

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    into downtown. Student housing for the Waterbury Campus sounds like a great idea to revitalize Waterbury. There are already many special things in place that will help make Waterbury a thriving city. For example, the public transportation system (city bus, train station) and the many beautiful buildings with historic architecture. However, there needs to be many changes to the city for students to actually want to come live here for a semester. This city and it’s downtown was at one point a…

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    Williamsburg Observation

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    specific actions of service workers and a William and Mary student towards each other on the bus. What was of interest to me, was the unique society that is derived from riding a bus; the public bus even though it is a public space, creates its own society and social behaviors. When a patron gets on the bus, they prescribe to the unique societal structure that is being created by the atmosphere of the bus; it is to, a person may behave…

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    Metro Express Case Study

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    with additional expansions. Today, ridership on RTD's BRT corridors make up 2.1 million trips or nearly 50% of RTD's total ridership. The communities that surround BRT corridors have some of the highest percentages of residences who are low-income, transit dependent, or live below the poverty…

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    Crest Hill Essay

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    Transportation is a problem in Crest Hill, Illinois. In Crest Hill, there are many variables that makes it hard for the elderly population to get around. There is no public bus system that come to Crest Hill, the nearest bus is in Joliet and it is a twenty-minute walk. There is no side walk to get to the bus stop making hard for the elderly or the disable to get there. Although there isn’t a lot of public transportation options in Crest Hill, there still is private transportation options.…

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    My worst commute to work was when I was in my early 20 's and living in San Diego. I was in college full-time and working part-time at a mall that was about 30 minutes away by car, but took me three times that by bus and trolley. I would sometimes have to walk the two miles from the trolley station to my house, which included walking uphill, downhill, and across two freeway entrances. It was only really bad in the summer in 100-plus degree heat and at night, when the weirdos and drug addicts…

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    Folding Bicycle Essay

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    . Many people who work in white collar jobs need to arrive with that white collar looking fresh and crisp or they're in for some double takes and snickers. That's why so many people will go half-and-half on their commute by taking public transit, a subway or bus, into work and then riding their folding bike home. That way they get to work looking fresh and get a nice ride in on the way home. It's a great way to blow off steam and stay in shape when you don't have time for the gym. 2. The…

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