busrapid
Busrapid is a term commonly used to describe bus rapid transit (BRT) systems, a form of high-capacity, high-frequency bus service designed to approach rail-like performance while retaining the flexibility and lower capital cost of buses. While “busrapid” is sometimes used as shorthand, most planning and policy discussions refer to BRT as a defined framework of services and infrastructure.
Core elements of busrapid systems include dedicated right-of-way or semi-exclusive lanes to keep buses separate from
Operational characteristics typically feature higher passenger capacity and faster travel times than conventional buses, with frequent
Global usage includes early pioneers and ongoing deployments in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Europe. Notable
Challenges include enforcing lane separation, ensuring reliable funding, maintaining infrastructure, and preventing overcrowding or service fragmentation.