ANALYSIS OF THE ACTIVITY OF MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION IN THE CITY PASSENGER TRANSPORT SYSTEM
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https://doi.org/10.37547/ijasr-03-12-38Keywords:
City public transport, city logistics, Mobility as a serviceAbstract
The formation of multimodal transport activities in the urban passenger transport system using the management of a single operator is a comprehensive approach to the organization of transport by combining various types of transport (buses, trams, subways, bicycles, taxis, etc.) into a single network. improving passenger convenience, efficiency and comfort.
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