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Theoretical Solution: Bus Taxis as an Alternative to City Buses

3 points| SergeyKovalenko | 2 years ago |habr.com

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SergeyKovalenko|2 years ago

Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm a mathematician who has developed a theoretical model for transforming public bus transportation in large cities into a fully direct-route service. Essentially, this would create a kind of shared-ride mini bus taxi. According to my calculations, such a system could be fast enough to compete with private cars, while being efficient enough to maintain a low cost per trip.

I'd greatly appreciate your opinion, advice, and constructive criticism. If my ideas resonate with you, I hope to connect and find like-minded individuals in this community. Thank you for your time and thoughts.

hunglee2|2 years ago

This is excellent, and I love that a mathematician has come up with an attempted solution for this! I have always thought there was a missing category of service between bus vs taxi and the 'minibus' might well be the solution.

The good news is there are also real world examples of how these services operate; in Hong Kong for example, they are ubiquitous and very often the most efficient mode of transport, especially in the rural north.

Here's how they work

- fixed route (not adaptive)

- open outcry system to disembark on that fixed route (i.e driver will continue to next stop unless you say so)

- terminal stops driver waits until capacity is full before driving. It's a 14 seater)

- fixed fees based on distance travel, honesty system when passenger boards

- minibus drivers are franchisees, not employees, and are commercially motivated. This last part is good / bad depending on whether you value safety vs speed ;-)

I love them - they really fill a niche!

SergeyKovalenko|2 years ago

Thank you for your warm words and detailed description of your experience. It seems to me that the problem with microbus rides in their current form is the low comfort level, and it's not nearly as convenient as having a personal car or a taxi. Initially, I was working on a task to take the convenience and comfort of a personal taxi as a base and come up with a way to efficiently transport multiple passengers at once.

AmenBreak|2 years ago

It will only work if poorly behaved riders are banned for life. This is the reason I avoid public transport - drugged up homeless stabby grifters are on the bus, not in my private vehicle.

SergeyKovalenko|2 years ago

You've raised a really important issue: cleanliness and safety. Of course, no single public transport reform can solve all of a city's social problems, but even in terms of cleanliness and safety, the idea of a bus taxi might be a better solution than a regular large bus or subway:

1) Minibuses are small, essentially their space is divided into personal zones and cannot serve as a residence for homeless people like large buses or subways;

2) Access to such a bus can be personalized;

3) The adaptability of the route means its unpredictability for a fare evader, even if they get in, meaning such transport is inconvenient for fare evaders;

    There are probably more solutions that I haven't considered yet.

thx-2718|2 years ago

Yeah this is something I think about & was going to ask about.

Visited LA during the pandemic so bus rides were free.

Getting around LA via busses and rail was incredibly smooth and affordable.

The stench of shit in the subway car though was off putting and I have to presume as long as people can afford to avoid that they will.

That said, paying people to keep these things cleaned would supply people with a potentially life long employment by a city (so receiving public retirement plans) which ought to be a net benefit for the city as a whole.