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Feb 20, 2012, 10:14 PM
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/broward/fl-rapid-bus-queue-jumper-20120212,0,3222871.story
The county received a $686,000 federal grant to help figure out how technology could speed up buses on its third-busiest route. Unlike some studies which drag on, officials hope to complete the process in a year, focusing on ideas that can be built quickly.
"The future is technology. We're going to have a lot of traffic no matter what. Our only hope to get traffic off the roads is to run the bus system better," said Tim Garling, director of Broward County Transit.
The county received a $686,000 federal grant to help figure out how technology could speed up buses on its third-busiest route. Unlike some studies which drag on, officials hope to complete the process in a year, focusing on ideas that can be built quickly.
"The future is technology. We're going to have a lot of traffic no matter what. Our only hope to get traffic off the roads is to run the bus system better," said Tim Garling, director of Broward County Transit.