To increase job access, try dedicated bus lanes, this study says

  • Date: 04/25/2024
  • Priority lanes for transit buses, if kept clear, can be key to increasing equitable access to employment opportunities, said researchers behind a March study from the Urban Institute.
  • The study, which focused on Washington, D.C., found that if priority bus lanes were clear 100% of the time, the average D.C. resident would see the number of jobs reachable within 30 minutes jump by about 90%.
  • For a transit agency, clear bus lanes mean fewer buses are needed to serve the route, resulting in substantial cost savings, the researchers said.
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