Science – Future of Lithuania / Mokslas – Lietuvos Ateitis, Vol 1, No 6 (2009)

Feasibility Study of Increasing Multimodal Interaction between Private and Public Transport Based on the Use of Intellectual Transport Systems and Services

Ulrich Weidmann
Gražvydas Jakubauskas

Abstract


The introduction of intellectual transport systems and services (ITS) into the public and private transport sectors is closely connected with the development of multimodality in transport system (particularly, in towns and their suburbs). Taking into consideration the problems of traffic jams, the need for increasing the efficiency of power consumption and reducing the amount of burnt gases ejected into the air and the harmful effect of noise, the use of multimodal transport concept has been growing fast recently in most cities. It embraces a system of integrated tickets, the infrastructure, allowing a passenger to leave a car or a bike near a public transport station and to continue his/her travel by public transport (referred to as ‘Park&Ride’, ‘Bike&Ride’), as well as, real-time information system, universal design, and computer-aided traffic control. These concepts seem to be even more effective, when multimodal intellectual transport systems and services (ITS) are introduced. In Lithuania, ITS is not widely used in passenger transportation, though its potential is great, particularly, taking into consideration the critical state of the capacity of public transport infrastructure. The paper considers the possibilities of increasing the effectiveness of public transport system ITS by increasing its interaction with private transport in the context of multimodal concept realization.

Article in Lithuanian


Article in: English

Article published: 2011-04-15

Keyword(s): ITS; integrated ticket system; ‘Park&Ride’ concept; ‘Bike&Ride’ concept

DOI: 10.3846/mla.2009.6.17

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