Explore the growth of bus rapid transit (BRT) worldwide on BRTdata.org
The BRTdata.org global database of bus rapid transit (BRT) data has recently been updated (Version 2.3), and the increased number of BRT lines, as well as the length of those lines, reflects the commitment of cities around the world to provide high-capacity mass transport to their citizens. Now, 181 municipalities have dedicated bus routes. This means there is a total of 4,675 kilometers (2,905 miles) of BRT corridors benefitting 31 million people worldwide. The presentation shows an overview of the update and the growth of BRT systems with maps and graphs.
To access the full database, please visit: http://www.brtdata.org.
Read more on TheCityFix.com: New BRT data shows cities’ increased commitment to sustainable transport By Luísa Zottis.
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