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Eight seconds to find the way

CHK America responds to the psychology of transit mapping.

Open architecture welcomes everyone

Accenture’s Michael J. Wilson explains how new technology creates competitive choices.

Electrical systems can confuse techs

Understanding the basics of electricity is key for electrical technicians.

The search for business intelligence is over

By Mary Sue O’Melia Transit agencies are overwhelmed with data but have very little business intelligence. This is the first in a series of articles exploring business intelligence for the transit industry. ————————————————————————————————————————————— YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE: Safety through information delivery Get onboard with security Vix Technology: EasyandOpen ————————————————————————————————————————————— Data overload Collecting and maintaining data […]

Stagecoach chief talks megabus.com

Martin Griffiths explains how and why the system has succeeded in the U.S.

Arbitrary pricing plagues the industry

Fair and profitable pricing comes down to basic business principles.

Maxwell adds to large ultracapacitor family

New 2.85-volt, 3400-farad cell with DuraBlue™ Advanced Shock & Vibration Technology to improve reliability in transportation applications.

Small Bus Showcase

Small and midsize buses, the unsung workhorses of passenger transportation, comprise the largest vehicle segment in the bus industry.

APTA EXPO 2014 heads to Houston

A full slate of exhibits and presentations explore the theme, America’s Future is Riding on Public Transportation.

Official BUSRide Road Test: Ameritrans M2 Vista

The Shoups, owners of the venerable family-owned Cardinal Buses, Middlebury, IN, test drive the bus built on a M2 Freightliner chassis.