Best practices for planning: setting the stage for quality schedules and operations even after COVID-19
Since the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak, transit agencies were forced to quickly change their planning, from routes to timetables and blocking. Yet many thorny questions remained unanswered…
Rosters Can Get Complex. Here’s How to Simplify Them.
You already know that using rotating rotas (or rosters) is an effective way to be fair and equitable to drivers, since drivers rotate through each roster line and each have the same workweeks at different times. Plus it’s easier to assign duties to drivers when multiple drivers can be slotted in.
But what happens when complexities creep in?
Efficiency in public transport – how can it be measured and does it matter at all post COVID-19?
We will discuss efficiency as well as whether it is of importance post COVID-19 with its reduced ridership and, in some cases, service.
COVID-19 Exit Strategies: How to Ramp Up Public Transportation After Lockdown
This webinar will discuss how the new reality will play out in scheduling and planning public transportation and provide some detailed examples of such scenarios.
Contingencies and Business Continuity – Planning and Scheduling in the Age of Coronavirus
Over the past month, transportation work has been disrupted, with a need to react quickly to changes in ridership and regulations, as well as a need to create contingency plans for many different scenarios.