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Demand Responsive Transport


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Demand Responsive Transport is a flexible Transport that is intended to cater specifically to the demands of users. It is intended primarily to promote accessibility for users in areas where conventional public transport may be financially unsustainable. In doing so, it is intended to promote social inclusion. However the cost of providing DRT could be prohibitive.

 

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Text edited at the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT