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| Mission Statement |
| The ARTS Project tests and demonstrates the most
effective ways of providing rural transport services and, consequently,
produces a set of recommendations to serve as a guide for the
planning and implementation of rural transport systems. This
goal will be achieved principally with the help of demonstration
and research programmes that covered 8 experiences. |
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| Newsletters |
| Our regular Newsletters inform
about the progress of the project, work process, findings and
give indepth insight into designing, planning and implementing
new and more flexible transport services. |
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| Demonstrations |
| Demand based services organised by local people
supported by authorities, combined with comprehensive information
measures. The systems are implemented for inhabitants and tourists
as well. |
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| Conference |
| A final Conference was held jointly between ARTS
and the UK Community Transport Association on Wednesday 8th
September 2004 at Keele Hall, part of the Keele University Campus
in Staffordshire, UK. The event, entitled "Integrated Rural
Transport Solutions in Europe - A Practical Approach to Planning,
Operation and Evaluation of Integrated Transport Systems in
Low-Density Rural Areas" has publicised and promoted one of
the key project deliverables - the ARTS Handbook. |
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| The Rural Transport Handbook for Operators and
Transport Planners |
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A Practical Approach to the Planning, Operation
and Evaluation of Integrated Transport Systems in Low-Density
Rural Areas.
Available in several languages |
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| Barriers |
| which cause hindrance, delays or obstacles in
the process of designing, planning and implementing new and
more flexible transport services. read
more |
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