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Smart Bus Project

Public Transit is the Life Blood of a City

  • Economic opportunity - reliable, accessible public transit increases access to education and employment for all
  • Safe investment - for every dollar a city invests in public transit, it returns $4 in economic opportunity
  • Safer - buses are more likely to be kept up to date than personal cars and bus drivers receive extensive training on the road

A Better Way to Get Around ​

  • Reduce traffic and emissions on Austin roads
  • Efficient bus routes and increased awareness of bus stops
  • More residents on the bus cuts down on cars on the road

Collect Data, Create A Better Experience

  • ​CapLocate problems by tracking buses and bus routes using beacons and cameras
  • Apply technology to improve the rider experience of people with disabilities
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  • Cap Metro
  • Austin CityUP Transportation Committee ​

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