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State of Maryland BRT Brochure - Bus Rapid Transit Policy Center

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<strong>BRT</strong> <strong>Brochure</strong>.qxd 10/11/04 12:18 PM Page 4The Ehrlich Administration has made a promise to <strong>Maryland</strong>'s residentsand businesses to make tangible, near-term transportation improvementsthroughout the <strong>State</strong> in order to achieve Governor Ehrlich's vision <strong>of</strong> aMore Mobile <strong>Maryland</strong>. The <strong>State</strong>'s transportation agencies are committedto easing the congestion that clogs our highways and constrains ourtransit services.<strong>Maryland</strong> faces a number <strong>of</strong> challenges inproviding the best possible transportationoptions. There are competing demands forfunds due to a backlog <strong>of</strong> unfunded butimportant transportation projects – somedeferred for a decade or more. This posesa hurdle for tackling congestion statewide,including in the critical I-270 TechnologyCorridor, on arterial highways in and out <strong>of</strong>D.C. and Baltimore, in the I-95 corridor, andthroughout Southern <strong>Maryland</strong>.To help address traffic congestion and improvecustomer service, the <strong>Maryland</strong> Department <strong>of</strong>Transportation (MDOT), <strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Transit</strong>Administration (MTA), and <strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>State</strong>Highway Administration (SHA) are consideringa new approach – <strong>Bus</strong> <strong>Rapid</strong> <strong>Transit</strong> (<strong>BRT</strong>).<strong>BRT</strong> – Combining the ServiceQuality <strong>of</strong> Rail with theFlexibility <strong>of</strong> <strong>Bus</strong>esConventional bus and rail transit already play a vitalrole in <strong>Maryland</strong>'s transportation network. <strong>Transit</strong> servicereduces congestion, assists with efficient land use, supportseconomic development, and provides transportationaccess and mobility for the young, elderly, disabled,and those who do not own an automobile.<strong>Bus</strong> <strong>Rapid</strong> <strong>Transit</strong> encompasses a variety <strong>of</strong>approaches designed to improve travel speed,reliability, and quality <strong>of</strong> transit services. In generalterms, a <strong>BRT</strong> system is an integrated rapid transit systemthat combines the quality <strong>of</strong> rail with the flexibility<strong>of</strong> buses.<strong>Bus</strong> <strong>Rapid</strong> <strong>Transit</strong> is not a one-size-fits-all solution,but rather a family <strong>of</strong> approaches that share commonPrinciples <strong>of</strong> <strong>Bus</strong><strong>Rapid</strong> <strong>Transit</strong>■ Move people as effectively asrail at a potentially lower initialcapital cost■ Fully utilize existing roadways,rights-<strong>of</strong>-way, and station sites■ Take advantage <strong>of</strong> availabletechnology (e.g., automatic vehiclelocation, passenger information,signal priority, and “Smart Card”type fare collection)■ Apply incremental systemdevelopment, based ondemand and funding■ Maximize operating flexibility■ Change the mindset for bustransit – from conventionalbus fleet operations to state-<strong>of</strong>the-arttransit systems that areconvenient, reliable, attractive,and comfortablefeatures or principles. <strong>BRT</strong> solutions range from <strong>BRT</strong>vehicles operating in general-purpose travel laneswith preferential access and “queue jumping” attraffic signals, to full-fledged integrated systemsoperating in exclusive "running ways." There is afull continuum <strong>of</strong> <strong>BRT</strong> approaches between thesetwo extremes.<strong>Bus</strong> <strong>Rapid</strong> <strong>Transit</strong> systems may incorporatestreamlined fare collection techniques, suchas pre-pay systems, further supporting quickerboarding and exiting, as well as use <strong>of</strong> advancedinformation systems to improvecustomer convenience, speed,reliability, and safety.Common <strong>BRT</strong> componentsare explained more fully onpages 4 and 5.2 3

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