Development Of A Logistic Method In The Placement Of Urban Passenger Transport Routes
Bunyodbek Mamasoliyev , Assistant, Andijan Machine Building Institute, Uzbekistan Abdurahimjon Alijonov , Student, Andijan Machine Building Institute, Uzbekistan Ergashoy Yusupova , Student, Andijan Machine Building Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
Problems in the development of logistic methods in the placement of urban passenger transport routes and the effective placement of urban passenger transport, buses, taxis, cabs, routes, the development of urban transport and ensuring their operation in a competitive environment. In this regard, proposals have been developed to fully meet the needs of the population in passenger transport through the use of logistic methods and reduce congestion.
Keywords
Bus routes, passenger turnover
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