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What does brt mean?
Bus rapid transit system.

"brt" is the abbreviation of BusRapidTransit, which is a new public passenger transport system between rapid rail transit and conventional public transport. Its investment and operation cost are lower than that of rail transit, and its operation effect is close to that of rail transit.

It is a unique urban passenger transport system that uses modern bus technology to cooperate with intelligent transportation and operation management, opens bus lanes and builds new bus stops, realizes rail transit operation service and reaches the light rail service level.

Features:

1, come on

Because driving in the bus lane, the bus has the priority right of way at the intersection, so the speed of the bus is higher than that of ordinary vehicles; The lateral boarding and ticketing at BRT bus station reduces the detention time of BRT vehicles in the station, thus improving the operation speed.

2. High capacity

The passenger capacity of BRT is greater than that of conventional bus. Because most special BRT vehicles are articulated and have many seats, the standing area of each vehicle reaches 100 ~ 300 people, and the number of one-way passengers per hour can reach 10000 ~ 20000 people, which is close to light rail and 2 ~ 4 times higher than that of conventional buses.

Step 3 be comfortable

The new bus with elegant environment and comfortable ride gives passengers a brand-new feeling; Horizontal boarding mode is adopted, so that passengers can get on and off conveniently and freely; The closed design of the BRT station facilitates drivers to get in and out of the station, and maintains a good order for passengers to get on and off.

Reliable operation service information release can communicate with passengers in time and reduce passengers' anxiety and anxiety. The design of new BRT vehicles makes it possible to reduce energy consumption and emissions. At the same time, the introduction of bus lanes and intersections first improves the speed, avoids repeated acceleration, deceleration and parking during congestion, and can also effectively reduce automobile exhaust emissions.