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The United States needs fewer bus stops

6 hours ago
  • #urban planning
  • #public transit
  • #transportation efficiency
  • Bus stop balancing is a fast, cheap, and effective way to improve bus transit by increasing stop spacing.
  • American bus stops are often too close together, leading to slower service, higher costs, and lower ridership compared to European systems.
  • Optimizing stop spacing can save riders time, improve reliability, and reduce operational costs for transit agencies.
  • Stop balancing can increase the number of destinations reachable within a given timeframe by speeding up buses.
  • Fewer stops allow for better investment in stop amenities, improving the overall quality of the transit experience.
  • Studies show that stop balancing can save significant operational costs and improve service frequency without reducing coverage much.
  • Improved reliability from stop balancing makes bus travel more predictable and less frustrating for passengers.
  • European cities demonstrate the benefits of wider stop spacing with higher-quality stops and better transit outcomes.