Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP): Curb-Side Factors
This chapter focuses on curb-side factors that influence the functionality, comfort and safety of bus stops. It provides a thorough list outlining the advantages and disadvantages of amenities and materials, considering factors like maintenance, cost and cleanliness. Recommendations are tailored to different levels of ridership and demographics as well as land use considerations, with diagrams illustrating ideal configurations and design standards.
Key Takeaways
- Planners should consider the frequency of service and proximity to major activity centers when adding amenities to bus stops, typically adding additional services at stops with high ridership and community need.
- Effective curb-side design prioritizes accessibility, safety and rider comfort through amenities like shelters, level boarding areas and clear pedestrian paths.
