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12 | City of Cincinati

way of getting around, and this is affordable,

but also very important to their life. With

those on the train, they ride it by choice be-

cause it is fast, spacious enough for them to

do work while riding and convenient, but it

is also expensive,” explains Falkin.

So, the trick is to get “train-like” per-

formance from the bus in such a way that

choice riders will want to use it as enthusi-

astically as those who really depend on it. To

accomplish that, the bus will operate as an

express or rapid transport, stopping only at

major stops as opposed to every bus stop to

allow for faster commuting. Secondly, pas-

sengers won’t have to pay fare as they get on

the bus, but rather pay at the platform to bet-

ter facilitate faster boarding. Passengers will

also benefit from processes that allow for sig-

nal prioritization or what is known as “Cue-

Jumping.” Basically, this means that the bus

will communicate with traffic lights to get a

faster green light for go signal and also have

opportunities to bypass traffic congestion by

accessing specialized lanes. “If you’re riding

the bus, you’ll be able to get where you need

to go faster than driving your own car,” says

Falkin.

At present, 20 percent of Cincinnati

residents do not have access to cars. Falkin

says the new system will provide greater con-