Government of the District of Columbia: Bus Priority Plan
This plan was established to improve bus services such as bus speeds, reliability and faster fare payment and boarding across the District, resulting in improved mobility and access to public transportation opportunities for all residents, workers and visitors. Through a Toolbox developed by District Department of Transportation (DDOT), community members will be engaged in identifying specific improvements based on the needs and characteristics of neighborhoods and bus routes. This plan is crucial in meeting the District’s equity, sustainability and growth goals.
Key Takeaways
- DDOT’s Toolbox includes over 20 bus priority treatments that can be applied to future projects to improve bus service reliability and speed. These treatments prioritize context-sensitive and flexible planning principles that allow for community engagement and community-tailored improvements.
- DDOT implemented a data-driven process to identify bus stops in need of improvement. The resulting “bus priority corridor network” was driven by public input.
