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Research Request - Van Ness BRT Case Study #1212

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edasmalchi opened this issue Aug 22, 2024 · 2 comments
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Research Request - Van Ness BRT Case Study #1212

edasmalchi opened this issue Aug 22, 2024 · 2 comments
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Research Questions

  1. How did the implementation of Van Ness BRT affect drivers on the corridor?

    • speeds
    • volumes/person-throughput
  2. How did the implementation of Van Ness BRT affect transit riders on the corridor?

    • speeds
    • ridership/frequency/person-throughput
  3. How effective is Van Ness at moving people overall compared to other parts of the State Highway System? What would happen if we made those parts more like Van Ness?

How will this research be used?

What will be achieved or informed? What is the intended impact?

Stakeholders & End-Users

CT Sustainability, SFMTA, CT Traffic Ops

Metrics

  • any specific calculations
  • you think will be needed

Data sources

  • Cal-ITP data sources:
  • GTFS(RT) data warehouse
  • Streetlight
  • External data sources:
  • Muni ridership
  • Remaining data source questions:

Deliverables

Notebook, dashboard, narrative, presentation details.

Timeline of deliverables

Early Oct?

@edasmalchi edasmalchi added gtfs-rt Work related to GTFS-Realtime research request Issues that serve as a request for research (summary and handoff) labels Aug 22, 2024
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Hey @natam1! @hunterowens , @hhmckay , Eric Sundquist and I talked this one over yesterday afternoon -- any chance your team could help out on the Streetlight side? Happy to chat more about the ask if helpful...

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natam1 commented Aug 23, 2024

Yes! Of course! We could do some segment analyses pre and post BRT. I can write up some thoughts

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