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Overcoming the drawbacks of buses – Bus Rapid Transit
Bus services are often seen by the travelling public, policy makers and planners alike as an inferior... »
Corridor planning: the Brisbane approach
PART 1: Brisbane has benefited more than any other Australian city from a robust approach to area transport planning and corridor transport planning. So much so, I would argue, that rail sometimes comes off second best, because integrated transport planning can tend to put well-planned and funded road capital upgrades, local road improvements and relatively... »
