We invite: specialists in transport and road safety, public figures who have an appropriate level of education in the specialty “Transport technologies” or work in a related field and have experience in the field.
Course aim: acquiring the competencies in
- organizing and managing road passenger transport, identifying general trends in the formation of demand for passenger transport, organizing surveys of passenger flows on routes;
- assessing the operational, technical and economic, technological, legal, social, and environmental components of the road passenger transport system;
- developing plans and measures to improve the quality of passenger transport on routes, choosing the model and number of vehicles on routes, organizing the management of technological processes of passenger transport in different types of services;
- certifying road passenger transport.
Block 1. Organization of passenger transport
1.1 Current state and problems of road passenger transport development.
1.2 Methods of determining the transport mobility of the population.
1.3 Analysis of methods of surveying passenger flows on bus routes.
1.4 Determination of route parameters and technical and operational performance of rolling stock.
1.5 Determination of the required capacity of buses and their optimal number.
1.6 Regulatory framework for the organization of passenger transport.
Block 2. Organization of passenger transport in suburban area
2.1 Classification of suburban bus transport.
2.2 Suburban passenger flows and methods of their study.
2.3 Organization of rolling stock operation on suburban routes.
2.4 Dispatching control of suburban routes
2.5 Tariffs for suburban passenger transport. Existing ticketing systems.
Block 3. Quality indicators of road passenger transport
3.1 Basics of passenger transport quality management.
3.2 Indicators and standards of passenger transport quality. Comfort of trips.
3.3 Certification of road passenger transport services
4. Collection of materials for the graduate qualification work and its implementation
Total: 108 hours