Methodology for rural and small-city U.S. transit agency peer grouping

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jpubtr.2022.100028
Paul Ryus , Kaitlyn Schaffer , Albert Gan , Nancy Doherty
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Peer comparison is a valuable management tool for identifying a transit provider’s areas of relative strength, areas with room for improvement, and high-performing peers to learn from. While the U.S. Rural National Transit Database (NTD) provides performance data about rural and small city transit providers, methods and tools have been lacking for these providers to apply NTD data to identify appropriate peers. This paper describes the development of a rural transit peer-grouping method as a counterpart to a method previously developed and implemented for urban providers, and compares this method to previous transit peer-grouping approaches. In contrast to most previous efforts, which have produced fixed and often large peer groups, this method dynamically and transparently identifies appropriate peers for individual rural and small city transit providers. The method has been implemented in freely available web-based software.

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美国农村和小城市交通机构同行分组的方法
同行比较是一种很有价值的管理工具,它可以确定公交供应商的相对优势领域、改进空间以及值得学习的高绩效同行。虽然美国农村国家交通数据库(NTD)提供了关于农村和小城市交通供应商的绩效数据,但这些供应商缺乏方法和工具来应用NTD数据来识别合适的同行。本文描述了农村交通对等分组方法的发展,作为先前为城市供应商开发和实施的方法的对应方法,并将该方法与以前的交通对等分组方法进行了比较。与以往大多数产生固定且往往较大的同行群体的努力不同,这种方法动态地、透明地为个别农村和小城市交通供应商确定适当的同行。该方法已在免费的网络软件中实现。
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