Study on the Space Distribution of the No.1 Bus Stopping of Huaian

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The cities’ bus platforms are the service infrastructure for passengers to get on and off, and are the windows of the bus passengers to service-oriented. It has been important influence on public transport, roads and the capacity of intersection, though it is a very small part of urban roads. It has been an important factor in a traffic jam. Therefore, it is necessary to study and improve design of bus platforms in order to counterbalance the resources of bus stations, improve the ability of evacuation, and minimize the side effect of bus stations to the normal order of urban traffic.

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