Index

Paratransit: Shaping the Flexible Transport Future

ISBN: 978-1-78635-226-2, eISBN: 978-1-78635-225-5

ISSN: 2044-9941

Publication date: 28 September 2016

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(2016), "Index", Paratransit: Shaping the Flexible Transport Future (Transport and Sustainability, Vol. 8), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 425-445. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2044-994120160000008032

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INDEX

ABC/M methodology
, 129

Aberdeenshire
, 115

demand generator
, 115–117

FITS visualisation tool
, 115

preliminary results
, 118–120

shifting operating boundaries
, 117–118

ACCESS 65+ 
, 65

Accessibility
, 9, 66, 302–304

to citizens in rural areas
, 292

full wheelchair
, 91

indicator
, 314

low-floor
, 324

transport
, 211

Accessible vehicles
, 382, 386–388

ACCESS Paratransit in Pittsburgh region
, 65

Access Services Incorporated (ASI)
, 186

Activity-based costing (ABC) systems
, 129, 139–142

Activity-Based Cost Management (ABC/M)
, 129, 139, 141

cross
, 141–142

cross application to paratransit
, 142–144, 147–148

Activity drivers
, 6, 129, 141

ADA paratransit services
, 36, 47, 57, 67, 84, 349, 379

LAVTA wheels
, 47–48

in metropolitan area
, 47

paratransit industry
, 36

paratransit ridership
, 39

Additional income streams
, 237

advertising
, 238–239

bulk purchase discounts
, 239–240

business diversification
, 239

service diversification
, 240

subsidies
, 237–238

‘ADEPT7’ software
, 259

‘Adopting distinctive brands’
, 325

Advertising
, 238–239

Affordable Care Act
, 4

After-the-fact complaint investigation
, 384

Aged and Community Services programmes
, 265

Agency type
, 191

AGETU (Agence de Gestion du Transport Urbain)
, 228

American Public Transportation Association (APTA)
, 36

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
, 36, 56, 134, 154, 173, 184, 191, 193–194, 199, 264, 378, 388

ADA-only services, higher cost of
, 192

complementary Paratransit
, 169

operators
, 169

regulations
, 387

TNCs
, 387

Amortization
, 131, 132

Application Programming Interface (API)
, 212

Apps market
, 211

Area Agency on Aging (AAA)
, 143–144

Arlington County
, xiii, 381, 383, 385, 386

Astra-project
, 58

Atende Service
, 65

“Aterik-Ate” service
, 176, 190

Australia community transport (ACT)
, 264

development of
, 264

formal transport planning processes
, 265

funding
, 272–278

geography impact
, 269–272

jurisdictional issues
, 278–280

organisational structure
, 268

premier
, 267

valuing community transport
, 269

volunteers use
, 280–284

welfare issue
, 266

Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
, 270–271

Autodrive programme
, 26

Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL)
, 233

Automobility (disruption in)
, 406

equitability
, 407–408

sustainability
, 406–407

Autonomous agent technology
, 114

Autonomous tourist passenger shuttle vehicle trials
, 26

Autonomous vehicles
, 16–17, 25–26

cars
, 409–410

PRT systems
, 25

Avoidable costs
, 6, 135, 157, 159–160, 163, 165

golden rule
, 161–162

inputs to
, 158

scenarios
, 158, 160–161

traditional vs.
, 156

Barcelona, IMD service in
, 189

“Basic Mobility”
, 67–68

Belbus
, 67–68

Belgium
, 67, 68, 69

Bilboa, PMR service in
, 190

Blood Transfusion Service and Age Concern
, 256

Britain. See Great Britain (GB)

Brokerage model
, 37, 41–42, 273, 279

ACCESS Paratransit
, 65

broker paratransit service
, 39–41

demand response ridership
, 36

merging transportation funding sources
, 48–50

MTM’s approach to
, 41–45

MTM’s paratransit brokerage experience
, 47–48

nationwide paratransit brokerage success
, 48

in NEMT
, 36, 38–39

technology to supporting brokerage success
, 45–46

Brokered paratransit systems
, 49–50

Broker paratransit service
, 39

balanced demand fluctuations
, 40–41

cost savings
, 39–40

improved service quality and accountability
, 41

Bulk purchase discounts
, 239–240

Bürgerbus
, 5, 79, 91, 99, 100

association
, 90

basic options for initiatives
, 88–89

community transport and paratransit
, 79–81

critical characteristics for development
, 87

drivers
, 90

economic advantage
, 91

reasons for involvement in Bürgerbus activities
, 89

regional umbrella associations
, 85

service
, 5, 85

spatial distribution across Germany
, 92–96

Bürgerbus spatial distribution across Germany
, 82, 83, 92

main service types
, 93–94

state support for Bürgerbus initiatives
, 92–93

town service in Wendlingen
, 95–96

Business-to-Administration (B2A)
, 207

Business-to-Business (B2B) services
, 207

Business-to-Consumer (B2C) services
, 207

Business diversification
, 239

Business model
, 17–18, 25, 205, 358

of FMOD
, 359, 363–365

“station-based”
, 339

TNC
, 383, 398

Business planning
, 144

adding feedback loop
, 149

agencies sponsoring rides
, 144

boardings per revenue hour
, 148–149

boost performance
, 149

Bus operation

conventional
, 248, 308

cost structure of rural bus operation
, 315–317

marketing and service quality in
, 323–326

Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
, 208, 223

best practice
, 229

corridors
, 226, 227

full specification
, 223, 225

implementation
, 228

standard specification
, 225–226

Bus service
, 309, 318, 341, 353

standards
, 27

Buxi system
, 58

Call-n-Ride
, 65, 67

Call Connect services
, 258, 259, 321

DR services in Lincolnshire
, 321

Lincolnshire Call Connect case
, 322

management
, 260

Minibus
, 322

Canadian Urban Transport Association (CUTA)
, 62

Capacity planning
, 234

Cape Town

BRT projects in
, 226

on-vehicle advertising
, 238

paratransit industry
, 227

paratransit vehicles in
, 221

Capital costs
, 91, 160, 228

Car-pooling. See Peer-to-peer (P2P): liftsharing

Car2Go
, 9, 208, 212, 340, 344, 351, 400, 401

Carbon dioxide emissions. See CO2 emissions

Carma Carpool
, 396

Carma Technology Corporation
, 396

Carsharing
, 10, 345, 399

app
, 339, 345

dynamic
, 9, 228

free-floating
, 400

industry
, 339, 344

motivations
, 401

operational models
, 400

P2P
, 402–405

round-trip
, 401

schemes
, 338, 339

station-based
, 340, 344

way
, 401

Zoom
, 401

Cars on demand
, 10, 393

commercial car share
, 399–402

commercial lift share
, 396–399

disruption in automobility
, 406–408

‘form of transit involving collaborative use of car’
, 394

P2P carsharing
, 402–405

P2P liftsharing
, 394–396

regulation
, 405–406

shifts in valuing of cars
, 393

technology
, 393

See also Demand responsive transport (DRT)

Cash-based systems
, 235

Casual ad hoc liftshare
, 395–396

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
, 38

Central Coast of California
, 169, 174, 181, 184, 187

Centralized brokerage
, 41

CETUD (Conseil Exécutif des Transports Urbains de Dakar)
, 228

Cleric
, 107

Climate Change Act (2008)
, 18

Cloud services
, 210

CO2 emissions
, 4, 18–19

Coasthopper service
, 325

Commercial car-based passenger services
, 397

Commercial car share
, 399, 407

carsharing operational models
, 400

GoGet in Sydney
, 401–402

round-trip carsharing
, 401

Commercial lift share
, 396

taxicabs
, 396–397

TNCs
, 397, 398

Uber in Australia
, 398–399

Commonwealth Government
, 268, 278

Community Passenger Networks (CPNs)
, 278–279

Community transport (CT)
, 58, 69, 79–81, 98, 255–256, 259

See also Australia community transport (ACT)

Community Transport Association (CTA)
, 268, 273, 284

Community transport in Australia. See Australia community transport (ACT)

Community Transport Organisation (CTO)
, 105, 115, 266, 267, 282

Community transport volunteers
, 282

Complementary paratransit
, 36, 378

ADA
, 169

Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD)
, 233

Computer scheduling
, 249–251

Concessionary travel
, 112, 313, 314–315

free
, 317

Concessions. See Route–based licences

Congress of Democratic Taxi Associations (CODETA)
, 239

Consolidated Transportation Services Agencies (CTSAs)
, 169, 171, 186, 188, 192, 194, 195

CTSA-related programs
, 182

Consortium for Advanced Management International (CAM-I)
, 139

CAM-I Cross
, 140

Constraint relaxations
, 6, 118, 120

Coordinated DRT
, 55

Coordinated Human Services Public Transportation Plan
, 194

Coordinated Plan
, 168, 194

Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility (CCAM)
, 133

Copenhagen region
, 64

Cost-allocation in paratransit
, 129

Price–Waterhouse cost analysis
, 129–133

three-variable model
, 130–131

Cost-allocation model
, 128

ABC/M cross to paratransit, application of
, 142–144

ABC systems
, 139–142

allocation of shared costs in paratransit
, 134–138

business planning
, 144–149

coordination, impact of
, 133–134

cost-allocation in paratransit
, 129–133

shared-service paratransit provider
, 128–129

Cost-effectiveness
, 193, 194

indicators
, 317–319

paratransit
, 182

Cost drivers
, 6, 129, 133, 141

‘Cross-sector’ benefits
, 320

Cultural influences
, 253

Danish Model
, 53

Decentralized brokerage
, 42

Dedicated FMOD resources
, 364–365

Dedicated FMOD service
, 365

Defining paratransit
, 22–24

De Lijn
, 67–68

Belbus
, 67, 68, 71

Basic Mobility
, 67–68

Deloitte
, 60

studies for the Danish Ministry of Finance
, 60

Demand Response (DR)
, 61

Demand Response Taxi
, 61

Demand-responsive public transport services
, 80, 308

concessionary travel
, 314–315

cost structure of rural bus operation
, 315–317

development of rural bus services in Britain
, 312–314

indicators of cost-effectiveness and user benefits
, 317–319

marketing and service quality in bus operation
, 323–326

option values and relative valuation
, 320–323

recent developments in Britain
, 326–327

rural area
, 309–312

Demand-responsive services (DR)
, 248, 252, 308, 309, 318, 319, 320, 326, 327, 328

option values and relative valuation
, 320–322

Demand adaptive service (DAS)
, 349, 351, 352

Demand forecasting and route selection
, 234

Demand responsive transit. See Demand responsive transport (DRT)

Demand responsive transport (DRT)
, 3, 5, 21, 54, 55, 154, 204, 246, 290, 335, 358, 392, 407

accessibility and exclusion
, 302–304

applications
, 205–206

CallConnect services
, 258

comparative table of case study schemes
, 301

conceptual framework
, 291–292

Coordinated DRT
, 55, 64

different services, user groups and experiences
, 298

DRT-type services
, 353

implementation, factors inhibiting
, 247

institutional resistance
, 251–253

Integrated DRT
, 55

Lincolnshire Callconnect network
, 257–260, 319, 321–323

older people
, 299

Open DRT
, 55, 60

passenger characteristic in ‘Half Past’ model
, 300

personalization
, 254–255

public transport in rural Norway
, 292–295

regulatory system
, 247–249

Special Needs (SNT)
, 55

supply curve
, 345–348

technology to improving DRT forms of paratransit
, 348–350

telematics
, 249–251

three public transport organisational models
, 295–297

total transport approach
, 255–257

See also Cars on demand; Flexible mobility services (FTS); Large-scale DRT

Denmark
, 60

Flextrafik
, 60

Flextur
, 60, 65

FlexDanmark
, 60

national competence center
, 60

North Jutland region
, 60

Denver RTD
, 61, 67

Department for Transport (DfT)
, 312, 318

Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)
, 19

Department of Motor Transport
, 266

Department of Social Services
, 272, 274, 280

Department of Veteran Affairs Transport Scheme
, 272

Depreciation
, 131, 135

expense
, 132

vehicle
, 323

Destination-specific services
, 23–24

Deutscher Verband der Erogotherapeuten (DVE)
, 172

Dial-A-Bus (DAB)
, 55, 56, 58

Dial-A-Ride (DAR) services
, 57, 169, 248, 250

Direct Payments (DPs)
, 254, 255

Disability

mobility for people with
, 381

paratransit services for people with
, 378

rights
, 387–388

Dispatching
, 384

Donations
, 84, 91, 280

Door-to-door services
, 104

Driverless vehicle technologies
, 25, 29

buses
, 328

cars
, 328

taxi
, 29

Driver screening and specialized training
, 385–386

Dynamic car-sharing schemes
, 208

Dynamic liftsharing. See Casual ad hoc liftshare

E-services
, 207

Economic framework
, 155

avoidable costs
, 157, 159–161

costs and revenues
, 165

FTS service
, 158

inputs to FTS service and avoidable cost
, 158

‘lumpy’ costs
, 155

peak services and peak costing
, 163

role of risk
, 163–165

shared costs
, 159–160

traditional approach
, 156

traditional vs. avoidable cost
, 156

Eligibility criteria
, 114, 117

Empresa Municipal de Transporte de Valencia (EMT-Valencia)
, 190

Entrepreneurial opportunities
, 237

advertising
, 238–239

bulk purchase discounts
, 239–240

business diversification
, 239

paratransit industry
, 237

service diversification
, 240

subsidies
, 237–238

Escapable costs
, 316

Essential Fleet Passenger Services
, 259

EU (European Union)
, 248

European Commission
, 205

Evaluation criteria
, 309, 318, 319

ex-National Health Service (NHS)
, 257

Exclusion
, 302–304

Fare service

eligibility
, 59

(“färdtjänst”)
, 59, 66

Fare structure
, 112, 113

FASTRAN – Fairfax County Virginia’s FASTRAN service
, 138, 143

Feasible product
, 361, 362, 366

Federal Community Employment Program
, 266

FITS visualisation tool
, 107–108, 114–115

fare structure
, 112, 113

General Information sub–system
, 108–109

operating area
, 109–111

passenger eligibility
, 111

state–of–art mapping tools
, 108

surcharge structure
, 112–114

Fixed-route mini-bus service
, 359

Fixed-route operation
, 308

Fixed-route service
, 309, 319, 327

option values and relative valuation
, 320–323

Fixed costs
, 130, 133, 135, 156, 157, 393, 407

FlexDanmark
, 60, 71, 347–348, 351, 365

Flexible Integrated Transport Services (FITS)
, 5, 105, 106

See also FITS visualisation tool

Flexible mobility on demand (FMOD)
, 359, 360

business model
, 363–365

case study
, 365–369

choice of travelers
, 372

experimental results
, 369–373

fleet
, 360

innovative system
, 359–360

menu
, 359

modeling framework
, 362–363

offers
, 361–362, 371

profit and consumer surplus
, 370

reservation procedure
, 362

services
, 361

Flexible mobility services. See Flexible transport services (FTS)

Flexible transport services (FTS)
, 1, 2, 6, 17, 55, 104, 154, 204, 246

agency concept
, 205–207

implementation
, 208

See also Demand responsive transport (DRT); Golden rule

Flexlinjen
, 66

Automated Call-Back Function
, 66

performance
, 66

Flextrafik
, 60

FlexTur
, 60, 65

For-hire transportation services
, 378

Free-floating car sharing
, 339, 344–345, 354, 400

Frequent vehicle inspection
, 386

‘Full specification BRT’
, 223, 225

Fully flexible DRT services
, 250

Fully open DRT
, 67

Funding
, 272

ex-community transport passengers
, 277–278

HACC programme
, 276

passenger trip
, 273, 274

principles and factors
, 275

vehicle kilometers
, 275

Future Internet PPP
, 211

GAPTE (Greater Accra Passenger Transport Executive)
, 228

General Information sub–system
, 108–109

General market
, 53

Geography impact
, 269

ABS
, 270

factors
, 271

repair and maintenance costs
, 272

Germany

Bürgerbus services
, 80, 82, 83

car-sharing industry
, 344

professional qualification requirements for public transport operators
, 88

public transport services
, 79, 82–83

spatial distribution of Bürgerbus
, 92–96

GIRO/ACCES software
, 107

Global positioning system (GPS)
, 339, 393

GoGet in Sydney
, 401–402

Golden rule
, 154

decision rule
, 161–162

determining shared costs
, 162–163

economic framework
, 155–161

Gothenburg
, 58, 61, 66

Flexlinjen
, 66

PLANET-system
, 58

Special Needs Travel
, 66

Great Britain (GB)
, 309, 312

costs and benefits
, 317

recent developments in
, 326–327

rural bus services development in
, 312–314

Greater Manchester Accessible Transport Ltd (GMATL)
, 250

Grenoble metropole
, 188

Grocery shopping
, 303

‘Half Past’ model
, 299, 300, 302

service in Tolga
, 299

Handistar
, 188

HandyBAT service
, 60

HASTUS sector
, 250

Health authorities
, 252, 257

Health sector patient transport services
, 256–257

‘Heineken’ system
, 20

High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes
, 394

Hino city in Tokyo

map of
, 365–366

snapshots from simulation
, 369

Home and Community Care (HACC) programme
, 266, 276–278

funding
, 267, 272, 274

transport services
, 277

Home Care Packages
, 272

Hourly boardings
, 373

Houston Metro contracts
, 382

Human Service Transportation Coordination
, 133

Hybrid brokerage
, 42

Hybridity
, 223

BRT investments
, 228–229

capacity of institutions
, 228

comparison of three case study cities
, 224–225

‘fostering’ approach
, 227

‘full specification BRT’
, 223, 225

national and municipal treasuries
, 229

paratransit associations
, 228

paratransit vehicle passenger boarding
, 225

standard specification BRT
, 225–226

Sub-Saharan African BRT planning activities
, 226

Sub-Saharan African cities
, 223, 229–230

Hybrid services
, 230

In-vehicle

technology
, 41

travel time
, 368

Information and communications technology (ICT)
, 205

elements
, 206–207

role of ICT and new technologies
, 209–212

support
, 70

technologies
, 6–7, 207

tools
, 8

Information technology (IT)
, 24, 156

Institutional framework
, 70, 71

Institutional resistance
, 16, 247, 251–253, 256

Instituto Municipal de Personas con Discapacidad (IMD)
, 189

Insurance
, 130, 385

Integrated DRT
, 55

Integration, issues with
, 230

electronic fare payment systems
, 233

formal operations
, 232

formal services
, 232

historic distrust of government
, 233

informal operations
, 232

mixed traffic congestion
, 231

route structures
, 230

trunk and feeder system
, 234–236

Intelligent transport systems (ITS)
, 211

Inter-urban routes
, 309, 313

Interchange services
, 22

International collaboration
, 54, 70, 71

standards
, 61, 71

Jurisdictional issues
, 278

address transport disadvantage
, 279

state/territory laws
, 280

Key performance indicators (KPIs)
, 62, 129, 144

Kogarah Community Aid and Information Centre
, 265

LAMATA (Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority)
, 228

Large-scale DRT
, 53, 54, 56

agencies in World
, 62

data collected for top-30 DRT organizations
, 63–65

developments
, 60–62

DRT in USA
, 56–58

DRT solutions in Scandinavi
, 58–60

future international collaboration
, 70–72

global overview
, 62–63, 69

international collaboration
, 70–72

mobile data innovations
, 54

preliminary domains for
, 65–68

in Scandinavia
, 58–60

small-and medium-scale DRT
, 68–69

in USA
, 56–58

Large-scale special needs transport
, 65

Leased capital assets
, 132

Lincolnshire
, 247, 253, 258, 423

Callconnect network
, 257–260, 319–323

County Council
, 258, 322

InterConnect scheme
, 22, 322, 329

Link Up service
, 246–247

Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA)
, 47, 48

Local authorities
, 252, 255–256

Local-Link
, 67

Local public transport services
, 293, 294

London Dial-a-Ride (LDAR)
, 250

Long run
, 157, 324, 328

Los Angeles County
, 186

Low-demand settings
, 105–106

Low-frequency fixed-route service
, 321

‘Lumpy’ costs
, 155–156

Lyft
, 9, 72, 208, 211, 338, 342, 347, 350, 353, 358, 378, 380, 386, 408

Lyon

“Optibus”
, 176

public transit program
, 187–189

Malmator-system
, 59

Marker
, 295, 296–297, 298, 299, 302, 303

Market failure
, 405

Marketing
, 133

Marketing and service quality in bus operation
, 323

driver-customer relationships
, 325

net savings
, 323

Norfolk Green operation
, 325

Medical Transportation Management, Inc. (MTM)
, 36, 38

addressing provider noncompliance
, 45

credentialing paratransit network
, 43–44

monitoring paratransit network
, 44–45

paratransit brokerage experience
, 47–48

to paratransit brokerage model
, 41

trip process
, 42

‘M for Moray–Buckie Bus Service’
, 118

operating area
, 119

surcharge structure for
, 120

trip demand
, 119

Micro-transit
, 340

services
, 335, 338–339, 354

See also Paratransit

Mini-bus boardings
, 373

Mini-bus service (B)
, 359, 360, 372

Ministry of Transport
, 265, 266

Mission of CAM-I
, 139

Mobile Apps
, 211

Mobility
, 3

management
, 6–7, 264, 349

for people with disabilities
, 381

See also Persons with Reduced Mobility (PMRs)

Mobility services
, 53

Mobisoft scheduling software
, 258

Mobisoft’s Mobirouter software
, 107, 259

Monterey-Salinas Transit (MST)
, 182, 185–186

Monterey conference
, 2–3

Monterey County
, 184

Morayshire
, 115

demand generator
, 115–117

FITS visualisation tool
, 115

preliminary results
, 118–120

shifting operating boundaries
, 117–118

Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21) law
, 133

Muni
, 381

Municipal government treasuries
, 229

Nairobi City
, 240

National Centre for Mobility Management
, 276

National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
, 277

National Taxi Task Team
, 237

National Transit Database (NTD)
, 55, 57, 251

National Travel Survey (NTS)
, 309

Nationwide paratransit brokerage success
, 48

Negotiated rates
, 386

Netherlands
, 59

RegioTaxi
, 68

Net Neutrality argument
, 142

Network Management
, 41, 43, 45

Network services
, 22

New Mobility Services (NMS)
, 24, 25, 208

New South Wales (NSW)
, 264, 265, 279, 282

New York City
, 64

Non-dedicated

FMOD resources
, 364–365

FMOD service
, 365

service providers
, 379

taxicabs
, 383

Non-discrimination
, 387–388

Nonemergency medical transportation (NEMT)
, 4, 36

paratransit brokerage model in
, 38–39

Norfolk Green
, 309, 324–326, 327, 328

North-Rhine Westphalia
, 82, 83, 91, 92, 93, 99

Norway
, 8, 291

See also Demand responsive transport (DRT)

‘Not invented here’ syndrome
, 253

NPRM (Notice of Proposed Rulemaking)
, 387

Object Codes
, 512–516, 135

Offer
, 150, 361, 362–363

On-service vehicle time
, 373

One-way car sharing. See Free-floating car sharing

One-way models
, 400

Online platforms
, 393, 406

Open data
, 7, 207, 212

Open DRT
, 55, 60

Open service technologies
, 212

Open urban DRT
, 66

Operating costs
, 24, 40, 60, 91, 128, 220, 230, 315, 316

Optibus
, 176, 177, 188

Optimistic scenario
, 383

Option values of DR
, 320

low-frequency fixed-route
, 320

and relative valuation of DR and fixed-route services
, 320

smaller market towns
, 322

Orange County Taxi Administration Program
, 385

Orange County Transit Authority (OCTA)
, 134, 381

Orange County Transportation Authority. See Orange County Transit Authority (OCTA)

Organisational models, public transport
, 291, 295

Marker
, 296–297

Tolga
, 297

Vaagaa
, 296

Origin-destination (O-D) pairs
, 230

Out-vehicle time value
, 368

Outreach (non-profit agency)
, 382

Pace
, 64, 67, 385

Pace in Chicago
, 64, 65, 67, 385

PAM (Pour Aider á la Mobilité)
, 64, 189

Paratransit
, 3, 5, 7, 16, 79–81, 154, 186, 221, 335, 358, 392

ACCESS Paratransit
, 65

additional income streams
, 237–240

brokerage model. See brokerage model

California
, 184–185

case study cities
, 222

categorization of non-punitive measures
, 241

CIRCA
, 1974, 336–337

complementary
, 378

cost-allocation model. See Cost-allocation model

defining
, 22–24

DRT supply curve
, 345–348

enhancing paratransit service model
, 192–194

entrepreneurial opportunities
, 237–240

France
, 187–189

future developments
, 28–29

Heathrow Pod at Car Park Stop
, 25

highlights from comparative surveys
, 190–192

hybridity
, 223–230

industry
, 237

initiatives
, 408

institutional change, suggestions for
, 29–32

institutional inertia and new technology developments
, 24–28

issues with integration
, 230–236

large California counties
, 186

median age and senior share of total population
, 179–182

methodology
, 173–174

modal-based institutional structure
, 31

objectives
, 396

obstacles to paratransit in urban travel
, 352–354

one-way car sharing
, 344–345

paratransit cost-effectiveness
, 182–184

paratransit forms
, 169

paratransit service productivity
, 176–179

paratransit–transit balance
, 191

paratransit vehicles
, 221

PMR (persons with reduced mobility) (European term)
, 170, 171, 172

Public Light Bus in Hong Kong
, 23

public transit intensity
, 174–176

public transport challenges facing
, 222

qualitative survey findings
, 184

quantitative results
, 174

regulatory context for transport of persons
, 170–173

rides
, 128

rise of technology platforms
, 343

services
, 3, 54–55, 192–194, 350–352

Spain
, 189–190

Sub-Saharan African cities in
, 220

survey instrument
, 199–201

system
, 16–21

Taxibus scheme
, 24

taxis in
, 379–380

technology’s impact on
, 340

and TNCs
, 383–387

TNCs impact
, 381–383

transit services
, 221

UberX service
, 341–343

uptake
, 21–22

vital issues of regulation
, 22

Paris & Íle de France
, 188–189

Parking bays
, 399

Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Transport
, 237

Partial brokerage
, 42

Passenger

contributions
, 280

eligibility sub-system
, 111

kilometres
, 275

trip(s)
, 50, 57, 63, 67, 115, 120, 273, 274, 275, 321, 326, 346, 347, 379

Passenger Transport Act
, 84, 88, 98, 281

Passenger Transport Executive Group (PTEG)
, 253, 256

Patient transport services (PTS)
, 249, 255, 256

Peak vehicles
, 130, 131, 142, 150

Peer-to-peer (P2P)
, 208

carsharing
, 402–405

liftsharing
, 394–396, 398

transport arrangement schemes
, 208

People of old age
, 296, 301

Performance
, 61

data
, 61

productivity
, 66

monitoring
, 66, 70

Personal Budgets (PBs)
, 254, 255

Personalised Rapid Transit (PRT)
, 25, 26

Personalization
, 254–255

Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU)
, 256

Persons with Reduced Mobility (PMRs)
, 6, 168, 170, 171, 172, 193

affordable PMR fares
, 172

comparison of PMR ridership productivities
, 177, 178

Handistar
, 188

paratransit service model
, 192–193

program
, 190, 191

provider
, 172–173

TAG-PMR
, 188

variable service spans
, 172

Pittsburgh
, 65

PLANET-system
, 58, 60

Platform as a Service (PaaS)
, 210

Pods (Points of departure). See Parking bays

Port Authority of Allegheny County (PAT)
, 50

Price–Waterhouse report
, 129, 130, 131–132, 133, 138, 139, 141

Primary health care
, 293

Private door-to-door service
, 359, 360

Private For Hire Transportation Innovation Pilot Program
, 386

Private hire vehicle (PHV)
, 27–28, 312

Privately owned car
, 392, 393, 403, 409

Private service providers
, 212

Private vehicles
, 28, 99, 397

Product
, 361

Public hire vehicles
, 27–28

Public policy-led paratransit systems
, 24

Public Transport (PT)
, 55, 117

authorities
, 5

BRT network implementation
, 223

‘conventional’ public transport
, 308

experience barriers
, 298–299

FTS operators
, 154–155, 163

geographical coverage
, 246

Hong Kong Metro and High-Density Living
, 19

modes
, 16

organisational models
, 295–297

policies and financing mechanisms
, 21–22

‘public transport in rural areas’ programme
, 304

reform strategies
, 230

in rural Norway
, 291, 292–295

services
, 78, 290, 291, 299

Sub-Saharan African cities
, 220–222, 229–230

system design of
, 17–21

systems
, 17, 96

TNCs as providers
, 387

in Tolga
, 300, 302

in urban areas
, 208

volunteer involvement in
, 78, 79

world organization for
, 71

See also Bürgerbus; Community Transport (CT)

Public Transport Operating Grant regime
, 237

Public Utilities Commission (PUC)
, 338, 378

Quality Management
, 41, 129

Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP)
, 189, 197

Regional Transport Authority (RTA)
, 59, 60, 64

RegioTaxi
, 59–60, 66

Gelderland
, 68

in Netherlands
, 358

open form of DRT
, 69

Regular public transport system
, 80

Regulation(s)
, 17, 22, 28, 133, 405–406

ADA regulations
, 387–388

controlling operation of taxis
, 249

public sector regulation
, 228

Regulation (EC) No 1370/2007
, 294

in state/territory
, 277

transport
, 68

Regulatory context for transport of persons

comparison of mandates by type of program and country
, 171

with disabilities
, 170

formal screening
, 172–173

highly variable measurements
, 173

PMR coverage
, 170, 172

PMR fares
, 172

PMR variable service spans
, 172

Regulatory cycle
, 222

Regulatory system
, 247

DRT schemes
, 247–248

German regulatory system
, 84

Transport Act
, 248

UK regulatory system
, 247, 313

voluntary services
, 249

Relative valuation of DR
, 320

and fixed-route services
, 320

interchange at Town of Horncastle
, 322

low-frequency fixed-route
, 321

smaller market towns
, 322

RelayRides
, 404–405

Rennes metropole
, 188

Research and Development (R&D)
, 56, 70, 73, 207

Réseau Express Régional (RER)
, 189

Revenue hours. See Service hours

Revenue sharing formulas
, 235

Ridesharing. See Peer-to-peer (P2P): liftsharing

Ring-and-Ride
, 58, 61, 67

Road Traffic Act (1930)
, 247–248, 313

Round-trip carsharing
, 401

Route–based licences
, 88

Routing, scheduling, and dispatching (RSD) software
, 46

Rural area(s)
, 80, 88, 104, 106, 179, 290, 309

cost structure of rural bus operation
, 315–317

local bus services
, 256

NTS data
, 312

public transport in rural Norway
, 292–295

rural bus services in Britain
, 312–314

Rural Transport Market England
, 311

See also Urban areas

Rural bus

cost structure of operation
, 315–317

development in Britain
, 312–314

Flintshire Council of rural bus funding
, 326

rural bus routes
, 68, 73

services
, 309, 318

Rural Bus Challenge (RBC)
, 315

Rural Bus Grant (RBG)
, 315

Rural DRT
, 65, 66

‘Rural hoppers’
, 295–296

Rural Norway
, 290

cases in
, 290–291

public transport in
, 292–295

Rural transport planning

digital maps
, 106–107

FITS visualisation tool
, 106, 107–108

Sacramento County
, 186–187

SAMPO project
, 67

San Francisco Bay Area
, 382

San Francisco Municipal Railway
, 381

San Luis Obispo County
, 180, 186

Santa Barbara County
, 172, 184

Santa Clara County system, California
, 337, 346, 382, 384

Savings and Credit Cooperative (SACCO)
, 228, 239

Scandinavia
, 58

advanced DRT solutions
, 58–60

Scheduling
, 21, 22, 138, 147, 250, 336, 348, 349–350, 360, 364, 384

School transport
, 255, 293, 294–297, 305

Self-regulation
, 406

Semi-variable costs
, 156, 159

Senior strategies
, 191–192

Service des Transports de l’ Agglomération Rennaise (STAR)
, 188

Service diversification
, 240

Service hours
, 130, 137, 138, 373

Service oriented software applications
, 212

Service provider
, 24, 212, 250, 277, 279, 364

Service reliability
, 235, 324, 342

Shared-ride taxi (SRT)
, 55, 56, 65

Shared-taxi-boardings
, 373

Shared-taxi service (S)
, 359, 360, 361, 372

Shared costs
, 157, 159–160, 166

charging agencies
, 137–138

cost model
, 135–137

determining
, 162–163

FASTRAN
, 138

in paratransit, allocation of
, 134

TCRP Report
, 135

transportation accounting fundamentals
, 134–135

transportation chart of accounts
, 136–137

Shared mobility

agency evolution
, 208–209

services agency
, 7, 205

Shared Use Mobility Service Centre
, 209, 210

open data and open service technologies
, 212

smart mobile platforms development
, 211

software infrastructures
, 210

Sharing of cars
, 393, 394

Sharing of rides
, 393–394

Short run
, 157, 161, 316

‘ShropshireLink’ operation
, 317

65+  services
, 67, 68

Slugging. See Peer-to-peer (P2P): liftsharing

Slugs
, 395

Small and medium scale DRT
, 63, 68

‘Small city bus’
, 94

Smartcards
, 233, 240

Smartphone
, 343

apps
, 351, 397

one-way car sharing
, 339

smart mobile platforms
, 211

technology
, 9, 233

Uber platform
, 343

Uber smartphone application
, 342

Social arenas
, 291, 303

Social welfare centre transport
, 293

Société Économie Mixte des Transports de l’ Agglomération Grenobloise (SEMITAG)
, 188

Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer (SNCF)
, 189

Software as a Service (SaaS)
, 210

Software infrastructures
, 210

South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO)
, 238, 239

South Australia
, 273, 276, 278–279, 280, 281

Special needs
, 53, 55

Special Needs Transport (SNT)
, 55, 80

Special Transport Services (STSs)
, 249, 293, 294–295

Stage carriage services
, 24, 27

Standard specification BRT
, 225–226

STAR program (Specialized Transit for Arlington Residents)
, 381

State of Victoria
, 269, 278

State/territory laws
, 280

“Station-based” business model
, 339

Stockholm County
, 59, 64

Sub-Saharan African cities
, 236

additional income streams
, 237–240

case study cities
, 222

categorization of non-punitive measures
, 241

entrepreneurial opportunities
, 237–240

hybridity
, 223–230

issues with integration
, 230–236

paratransit in
, 220, 221

public transport challenges facing
, 222

transit services
, 221

Subsid(ies)
, 6, 27, 73, 112, 237–238, 277, 292

public subsidy
, 230, 337

subsidy-free BRT systems
, 229

total public transport
, 229

Substitute paratransit
, 24

Suburban DRT
, 66, 67

Supply-demand approach
, 335, 340

DRT supply curve
, 345–348

one-way car sharing
, 344–345

rise of technology platforms
, 343

UberX service
, 341–343

Surcharge structure
, 112–114, 118, 120

Sweden
, 59

Sydney
, 265, 266, 269, 276

GoGet in
, 401–402

Syndicat Mixte des Transports pour le Rhône et l’ Agglomération Lyonnaise (SYTRAL)
, 188

Systematic collection of ridership data
, 62

TAG-PMR service
, 188

“Taxi-80”
, 58–59

Taxi-boardings
, 373

Taxibus scheme
, 24

Taxicabs
, 379, 381, 387, 396–397

Taxis
, 6, 21, 27–28, 88, 266, 277, 297, 310–312, 379

in paratransit
, 379–380

TNCs impact
, 380–381

Taxi service (T)
, 256, 335, 359, 360, 367–368, 372, 380, 397

‘Taxi train’ services
, 22–23

Technology changing market feasibility

DRT
, 335

obstacles to paratransit in urban travel
, 352–354

paratransit services
, 350–352

supply-demand approach
, 340–348

technology and paratransit
, 336–340

technology to improving DRT forms of paratransit
, 348–350

transportation network
, 334

Technology platforms
, 335, 343, 345–351

Telematics
, 247, 249–251, 253, 402–403

Telephony systems
, 46

Terminology
, 54, 61

Time-of-day distribution of daily demand
, 365–367

“Time calls”
, 384

TMB (Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona)
, 189, 190

Tolga
, 295, 297, 301

DRT service in
, 302, 303

model developing in
, 300

public transport service in
, 299

Total transport

approach
, 255

funding
, 259

Health Authorities
, 257

pilots
, 260

PTEG
, 256

in United Kingdom
, 255

See also Public Transport (PT)

Town camps
, 271

Trace indirect costs
, 139

Traditional economic theory
, 156, 157

Traditional paratransit systems
, 49–50, 364

Traditional public transport model
, 302

Traffic Commissioners
, 27, 252, 258

Transfer of Undertakings legislation
, 255

Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP)
, 48, 49, 134, 135, 138, 141, 144, 379, 381, 386

Transit intensity
, 169, 175

Transparency in operations
, 61, 69

Transport(ation)
, 252

authorities
, 115

bureaucracy
, 265

contemporary models of shared transport
, 396

costs
, 134, 138

demand-responsive
, 404

in DRT
, 71

economic framework
, 155–161

funding sources, merging
, 48–50

for London
, 212

in NSW
, 283

for people with disabilities
, 293–294

Planning and Management
, 275

policy
, 100

provider
, 87

public
, 402, 405

regulations in Belgium
, 68

and road authorities
, 211

shift in transportation supply curve
, 341

systems approach
, 16

total transport
, 255–257

transport analysis
, 59

Transportation Accounting Fundamentals
, 134–135

Transportation Chart of Accounts
, 136

trend of shared mobility
, 393

urban
, 401

US Department of Transportation
, 382

Volvo Transport Systems
, 58–59

for younger people with disabilities
, 277

Transport Act
, 248, 249, 313

Transportation Network Carriers (TNCs)
, 397, 398

Transportation network companies (TNCs)
, 3, 9, 335, 338, 347, 358, 378

accessible vehicles
, 386–387

dispatching
, 384

driver screening and specialized training
, 385–386

frequent vehicle inspection
, 386

impact on paratransit
, 381–383

impact on taxis
, 380–381

insurance
, 385

negotiated rates
, 386

non-discrimination and disability rights
, 387–388

paratransit programs and
, 383–384

scheduling
, 384

Transportation Research Board (TRB)
, 37, 48

Transportation supply curve
, 341

Transport for London (TfL)
, 212, 251, 257

Trapeze software
, 46, 107, 251

Travel dispatch centre (TDC)
, 158, 205

TRB-sponsored International Paratransit Conference
, 2

Trunk and feeder system, skills for
, 234–236

Two-way models
, 400

Uber

in Australia
, 398–399

model
, 25

phenomenon
, 334, 338

platform
, 343

program
, 385–386

UberX service
, 341–343

United Kingdom (UK)
, 7, 246, 249–250, 251–252, 260

Climate Change Act (2008)
, 18

CTA in
, 273

Dial-a-Ride operators
, 251

direct payment schemes
, 277

DRT in
, 253, 292

Lincolnshire InterConnect scheme in
, 22

prospects for DRT in
, 253–254

rural parts
, 258

service network in
, 248

software packages
, 107

voluntary sector/charity model
, 58

United States (US)
, 2, 4, 23, 221

ADA approach
, 173

ADA paratransit services in
, 349

Americans with Disabilities Act
, 264–265

DAB system
, 56

data collection in
, 169

DRT market
, 348

DRT services
, 56–58, 353

MTM
, 47

National Volunteer Transportation Center in
, 282

provision and delivery of paratransit in
, 192–193

RelayRides
, 404

slugging in
, 395

smartphone usage
, 339–340

TNCs
, 378–379

UPTUs (Urban Passenger Transport Units)
, 228

Urban areas
, 310

capital urban area
, 294

DRT services
, 205–206

mobility demand in
, 80

public transport services in
, 208

transport services at
, 205

See also Rural area(s)

‘Urban–rural link’
, 93, 94

User groups
, 55, 72, 84, 296, 298

comparative table of features of case study schemes
, 301

experience barriers
, 298–299

‘Half Past’ service in Tolga
, 299

Marker model
, 300, 302

in Vaagaa
, 299

User Needs
, 70

Vaagaa
, 290, 295, 296, 298, 299, 303, 304, 305

Vaagaamo
, 296

Valencia metropolitan area
, 169, 190

Value of in-vehicle time (VOT)
, 368, 369

Variable costs
, 6, 134–135, 156, 157, 407

Vehicle kilometres travelled (VKT)
, 392, 406–407, 410

Visualisation tool

Aberdeenshire and Morayshire examples
, 115–120

Buckie Bus Service
, 122

FITS in rural transport planning
, 106–108

FITS visualisation tool
, 108–115

FTS
, 104–105

novel tool
, 105–106

for planning passenger transport services
, 104

Voluntary

Bürgerbus service
, 5

organisations
, 250

sector
, 248, 250, 253

sector/charity model
, 58

services
, 249

Volunteer-based paratransit and public transport

‘Bürgerbus’ community transport and paratransit
, 79–81

cooperation
, 92

critical characteristics for Bürgerbus development
, 87

evolution
, 81–83

finance
, 91–92

formalities
, 87–88

institutions
, 87

involvement in
, 89

licences
, 88–89

patience
, 90

recruitment
, 89

Section 19 and 22 services in Great Britain
, 313, 314

state support for
, 85

training
, 90

Volunteer(s)
, 84–85

Bürgerbus across Germany, spatial distribution of
, 92–96

Bürgerbus, community transport and paratransit
, 79–81

co-ordination
, 278

country service providers
, 283

critical characteristics for Bürgerbus development
, 87–92

evolution of Bürgerbus
, 81–83

fully-rebuilt low-floor minibuses
, 85–86

legality of charging community transport passengers
, 281

as transport providers
, 96–97

type of operation
, 83–84

uses
, 280–284

variations of concept
, 83

volunteer–based paratransit and public transport services, in German
, 78

working with
, 78–79

Volunteering
, 5, 78, 97, 283

in community transport
, 282

NSW study
, 284

Volvo Transport Systems
, 58–59

Web-based smart phone applications
, 46

West Midlands Special Needs Transport (WMSNT)
, 250, 251

‘White Paper’
, 254

Working and educational transport
, 293

Worst-case scenario
, 383

Youth and Community Services (YACS)
, 265, 266, 267

Paratransit: Shaping the Flexible Transport Future
Transport and Sustainability
Paratransit: Shaping the Flexible Transport Future
Copyright Page
Editorial Board
List of Contributors
Introduction
Section 1: Contexts
Paratransit: The Need for a Regulatory Revolution in the Light of Institutional Inertia
The Paratransit Brokerage Model: Removing Barriers and Containing Costs
Development and Status for Large-Scale Demand Responsive Transport
Section 2: Operational Aspects
German Experiences with Volunteer-Based Paratransit and Public Transport
A Visualisation Tool for Planning Passenger Transport Services in Rural and Low-Demand Settings
Paratransit Cost-Allocation Model Adjustments to Promote Agency Ridesharing and Vehicle Timesharing
Decision Making in Flexible Transport: The Importance and Application of the ‘Golden Rule’
International Perspectives on Paratransit Policies and Approaches to Deliver Accessible Transportation
From the Concept of Flexible Mobility Services to the ‘Shared Mobility Services Agency’
Section 3: Case Studies
Paratransit in Sub-Saharan African Cities: Improving and Integrating Informal Services
UK DRT: From Niche Market to Total Transport?
Community Transport in Australia
Demand Responsive Transport and Citizen Experiences: Insights from Rural Norway
The Roles of ‘Conventional’ and Demand-Responsive Bus Services
Section 4: The Future
Technology Changing Market Feasibility
An Innovative Concept for Paratransit: Flexible Mobility on Demand
Transportation Network Companies and Paratransit: Issues and Opportunities
The Future of Paratransit and DRT: Introducing Cars on Demand
About the Authors
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