Taurage
Challenge
How can the city of Taurage assess its bus stop infrastructure to optimize its management and increase public transport usage?
CURRENT SITUATION
The city of Taurage has 103 bus stops in the city centre and a further 152 in the surrounding district. Many of these bus stops suffer from various defects, such as missing signs, broken benches, missing timetables, full trash cans, damaged platforms, broken glasses etc. These infrastructure problems create accessibility challenges and a decline in public transport usage.
To address this, a comprehensive assessment is needed to provide the city with a clear overview of the current situation, allowing for the prioritisation of repairs and maintenance predictions, with the ultimate goal of enhancing the public transportation experience for all users.
Desired situation
If we are able to identify the problems of bus stops and fix these problems, then we should have a much better infrastructure of public transport, which can result in increased number of public transport users, cleaner and safer environment.
KPIs:
- The number of bus stops assessed
- Increased overall satisfaction of public transport users
- Increased number of public transport users.
- Additional infrastructure information provided by the solution would be a nice-to-have (road assessment, accessibility of bus stops for people with disabilities, environmental conditions on bus stops (snow) etc.)
