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What is a BRT Corridor?
A BRT corridor is a section of road or contiguous roads served by a bus route or multiple bus routes with a minimum length of 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) that has dedicated bus lanes. The BRT Standard is to be applied to specific BRT corridors rather than to a BRT system as a whole, because the quality of BRT in cities with multiple corridors can vary significantly*.
Screenshot 2014-05-13 12.00.10To be considered BRT, a corridor must:
be at least 3km length with dedicated lanes,
score 4 or more points in dedicated right-of-way element,
score 4 or more points in busway alignment element; and
score 20 or more points across all five BRT Basics element.
*See The Scorecard 2016 for more details.
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