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problems with current trip planners
The following issues were produced by workshop participants on July 15, 2009. Transcribed here, then grouped after-the-fact.
Feedback:
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Customer feedback to improve routes
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"Trip not planned" as planning tool
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Data: Feedback from customers helps fix the data, a la Open Street Map
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Routing algorithm that "learns" based on user feedback
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Collect data from trip planner usage
Data:
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Agency format of data & cooperation -- all mix of data structures into a commmon DB (and definitions of fields)
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Barriers, roadway, topography
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Bike-to-transit: Location of bike locking facilities? Presence of bike capacity on vehicle? Difference in available capacity peak vs. off-peak?
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Referral to other transpo services in case of transit service unavailability. If outside service hours / outside service boundary: refer to taxis, or refer to complementary ADA / paratransit
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Integration with real-time data: detours, delays, service changes
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ADA data collection and levels of ADA - Visually impaired vs. wheelchair at a stop that may service a bus w/ curbcuts vs. subway or lr platform w/ oeh (?)
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Interagency / cross-agency trip planning (+3)
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Integration with more transportation providers, both public and private
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Need for standardized data formats across systems (+1)
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Incorporate near time info to trip planner
Routing:
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Support for driving / zipcar (+1)
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Bike option
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Ride share as a mode
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Multi-stop routing (+1)
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Draggable routing
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Drive-to-transit / bike-to-transit: Allow "last-mile" up to 25 miles or so --> useful for intercity services (Amtrak, etc.)
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Drive-to-transit: Will there be parking capacity there? Traffic?
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Elevation. Search for a plan that has zero grade changes between transfers.
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Deviated fixed routes. Define flexible service zones and allow end-user to find this.
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Bad geocoding
Design & user experience:
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Easy user interface for first-time transit user
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Control of walking speed, distance, topography
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Integrated map, satellite & street-view w/ transit planning
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Ability to compare trip options such as: bus only; car w/par & bus; bike & bus
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Needs good printing
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Hard to compare routing options
Platform:
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Open system that allows easy addition of new applications & features
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Scalable complexity
Administration:
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Quicker application of data improvement
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Improved process for introducing changes to data
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Technology updated with in-house program
Mobile:
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Interactive system map -- sort of a "you are here" with dynamic GIS data for different modes
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Missing: (for mobile device trip planners): Ability to adjust / re-plan trip when you miss a bus or a vehicle is late (kind of like how a car GPS re-routes when you take a different turn)
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Needs mobile version
Other:
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"What-ifs" - transit planning support
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Usage logging / friends
unless you are intentionally working with legacy versions of OpenTripPlanner. Please consult the current documentation at readthedocs