GIS as a Sketch-Plan Tool to Replace Traditional Transit Route PlanningPractice for College and University Communities
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by Jaydeep Chaudhari and Zhirui Ye from Planning for Higher Education v38n4
The use of GIS to analyze for the planning of transit routes, bus stops, and coverage areas is inexpensive, reliable, and accurate.
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