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Introducing a Book:
Better Buses Better Cities
How to Plan, Run, and Win the Fight for Effective Transport
Author: Steven Higashide
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M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
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The book Better Buses Better Cities: How to Plan, Run, and Win the Fight for Effective Transport by Steven Higashide is a very useful for our students who may like to specialize in transport business. Bus industry in India has grown in tremendous ways. Developing and maintaining better Roads has become an important declaration in all election manifestos in every state in India. Government take-over of bus service is also noticed. There is great competition to join government bus service corporations as officers, employees, drivers, and conductors, etc. Number of Bus Stands (Bus Stations) has been growing every year all over the country. Private Bus corporations are also numerous. Long distance travel within a state and from one state to another is also very common. Naturally, we need a look into the operations of bus service and improve its performance. Business administration graduates and specialists in running bus services are needed.
The book Better Buses Better Cities: How to Plan, Run, and Win the Fight for Effective Transport by Steven Higashide has eight chapters, following the author’s preface (My Own Bus Story) and Acknowledgments.
As of now, using a town bus/city bus to go to workplaces, sightseeing, restaurants, markets, etc. is not a pleasant experience in most cities in India. But we all do not have our cars, and so we have to use the public transport. Major problems faced in running a bus service company need to be looked into on a regular basis. This book offers several suggestions.
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