Public Transport Sample Clauses

Public Transport a. Supply of scheduled bus services by any person licensed and regulated under the Public Transport Council Act (Cap. 259B);
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Public Transport. 2.2.2.1 For GTFS Data of Xxxxxxx.xxxx platform, the terms published at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxxx/terms as amended from time to time shall apply.
Public Transport. If the employee incurs additional public transport fares because the employee is required to work at a place other than their normal place of work, all additional fares will be reimbursed by DHL Exel Supply Chain upon production of receipts or tickets.
Public Transport. Under no circumstances should students use their MacBooks while going to or from school on public transport. Not only could they be damaged, they may be targeted and have their device stolen.
Public Transport. Improvement in the efficiency and effectiveness of public transport consisting of: (a) construction of a bus maintenance and repair facility at Xiaohantun and a bus terminal and related parking facilities at Da Dongmen; (b) provision of equipment for said facilities; (c) development of a bus priority scheme; and (d) resettlement and rehabilitation of Affected Persons in connection with the carrying out of Part A.1 of the Project.
Public Transport. Issues • Travel by Metro is cheaper, quicker and more reliable than bus. The Metro is very efficient. Over certain sections, capacity is exceeded, particularly at peak times. Measures need to be implemented to relieve this situation. • There are no bus priority schemes in Caracas, although one scheme (BusCaracas) will soon begin construction. Others (eg Caracas Insurgente) are in the feasibility stage. At present, buses are slower than cars. The cost of petrol is very low giving little incentive to use the bus. • Co-ordination between the metro system and the bus network is limited. The Metro run bus company - Metrobus provides an efficient feeder system for the Metro, local bus companies do the same in Los Teques. • Interchange between public transport modes is insufficient. There is a growing informal transport sector, e.g. mototaxis, making it difficult to provide a regulated environment for transfer between modes. At Petare, the volume of people and vehicles requiring access to the area leads to chaos and safety problems. • Most of the bus fleet is managed by small firms or owner-drivers. The fleets are unregulated, run overlapping routes, and are not integrated. • There are few formal bus stops, which reduces efficiency of the bus services and has a great impact on traffic. • The surface transport fleet is on average very old, 40% of buses are over 20 years old, with the remainder less than 10 years old. For minibuses 30% are over 20 years old, 45% between 10 and 20 years old and the remainder built less than 10 years ago. There are no periodic technical reviews meaning that a number of the vehicles are in a poor or dangerous state of repair. Most also lack the technology to control the emission of pollutants. • No body assumes overall responsibility for the different public transport systems. There is no integrated fare system on surface transport therefore people required to make several changes pay more. Those with the lowest income tend to live furthest away from the City centre and are affected by this most. • The xxxxxxx have limited access by road, which becomes highly congested at peak times. Many people have to walk a considerable distance from the top of the Xxxxxxx to the point of interchange with the main public transport system. • There could be potential improvements to assist the taxi sector. Furthermore, issues have arisen surrounding the rapid expansion of mototaxi services. • The surface public transport system is not considered to b...
Public Transport. 43.1 A Club must develop and widely promote a public transport plan to the Venue and notify public transport authorities of scheduled matches in advance.
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Public Transport. (Name of) railway station is approximately (state distance) miles from the site. The service from (state location) runs approximately every (state time) minutes / hour. Services also run from / to (state location(s) every (state time) minutes / hours. The principal bus services that run (past / close to) the site (state distance) are the (state service number) with buses every (state frequency) during the day and (state frequency) in the evenings. These services are supplied by (state name of service provider, for example First / Arriva). (Company Name) will also provide regularly updated bus and train timetable information, which will be easily accessible from the reception or on a notice board / staff intranet / website (delete as appropriate), and will include the location where travel information can be viewed or downloaded from the internet.
Public Transport. 5.1. Management of transportation hubs within the BID area including care, maintenance and responding to vandalism.
Public Transport. A public bus route operates along Symphony Way with a stop outside the campus main entrance gate. Taxi routes also provide connection to the wider metropolitan area and there is planned Bus Rapid Transit access for the area. The Pentech station provides rail access to the campus however, the station and the pedestrian link from the station are unsurveilled and often unsafe.
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