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Prospective travellers must be able to access information about their possible journey. For public transport services, travellers should be able to access real-time information on services, or should (in high-use areas) be confident that the next service will arrive very shortly.
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or other administrative tasks are reduced to the minimum. The concept may be applied to single transport modes or to combinations.
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Integrated Transport: The Future of Light Rail and Modern Trams in the United Kingdom; Tenth Report of Session 2004-05
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In the UK, the concept of "integrated transport" was first publicised by
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as possible, services are scheduled to minimise waiting times, and
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In order to achieve an integrated network including different
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Public transport service optimization and system integration
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One of the first integrated transport networks was the
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system is an example of an integrated transport network
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experience. Journeys are optimised to have as little
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Oyster card
sustainability
Sustainable transport
Public transport, goods delivery, private transport and pedestrians in Leidsestraat, Amsterdam
Transport
Carfree city
Climate change
Eco-cities
Ecodistrict
Free public transport
Greenway
New Urbanism
Renewable energy
Sustainable city
Sustainable urbanism
Transit village
Urban design
15-minute city
Bicycle-friendly
Carbon neutral fuel
Complete streets
Cyclability
Cycling infrastructure
Electric vehicle
Green vehicle
Human-powered land vehicle
Human-powered transport
Integrated transport network
Pedestrian zone

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