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A transport system is made up of three main ______.
A transport system is made up of three main ______.
elements
A transport network consists of sets of nodes and ______.
A transport network consists of sets of nodes and ______.
routes
The higher the number of nodes and routes, the higher the network ______.
The higher the number of nodes and routes, the higher the network ______.
density
Cities have a higher network density compared to ______ areas.
Cities have a higher network density compared to ______ areas.
The quality of its ______ determines how well and how reliably a transport system performs.
The quality of its ______ determines how well and how reliably a transport system performs.
Good quality infrastructure ensures the efficiency of the movement of goods and ______.
Good quality infrastructure ensures the efficiency of the movement of goods and ______.
Indicators of quality transport infrastructure are the variety of transport ______.
Indicators of quality transport infrastructure are the variety of transport ______.
There are various ______ of transportation in a city offering a range of journeys.
There are various ______ of transportation in a city offering a range of journeys.
Non-motorised modes such as bicycle and foot (walking) are encouraged in ______.
Non-motorised modes such as bicycle and foot (walking) are encouraged in ______.
Car sharing and bike sharing schemes also help to reduce environmental ______.
Car sharing and bike sharing schemes also help to reduce environmental ______.
Transport nodes are often located near important ______ to allow more people to access them.
Transport nodes are often located near important ______ to allow more people to access them.
In Singapore, Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations are concentrated around the central business ______.
In Singapore, Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations are concentrated around the central business ______.
A place with high accessibility is a place that can be reached easily within a given time and ______.
A place with high accessibility is a place that can be reached easily within a given time and ______.
Time and cost are two common ______ that determine how people choose a travel mode.
Time and cost are two common ______ that determine how people choose a travel mode.
Transport systems facilitate the movement of goods and ______.
Transport systems facilitate the movement of goods and ______.
The rise of e-commerce has resulted in a greater movement of goods that are delivered from ______ to door.
The rise of e-commerce has resulted in a greater movement of goods that are delivered from ______ to door.
Water trucks deliver water to households with no access to piped water in ______, Mexico.
Water trucks deliver water to households with no access to piped water in ______, Mexico.
Areas stricken by drought in ______, USA also get their water from water trucks.
Areas stricken by drought in ______, USA also get their water from water trucks.
In Singapore, tank trucks deliver ______ to petrol kiosks.
In Singapore, tank trucks deliver ______ to petrol kiosks.
Chilled trucks deliver ice or frozen ______ to our food centres and supermarkets.
Chilled trucks deliver ice or frozen ______ to our food centres and supermarkets.
Transport systems ease the connections between transport modes and between ______.
Transport systems ease the connections between transport modes and between ______.
Journeys made from one location to another can be unimodal or ______.
Journeys made from one location to another can be unimodal or ______.
Cities have different modes of ______.
Cities have different modes of ______.
Each mode has its own ______ conditions for transport.
Each mode has its own ______ conditions for transport.
A system that connects set locations directly without any interruption of ______.
A system that connects set locations directly without any interruption of ______.
The network allows people to ______ between locations directly.
The network allows people to ______ between locations directly.
This means of transport ______ reduces travel time significantly.
This means of transport ______ reduces travel time significantly.
An efficient system should not have any ______ to travel.
An efficient system should not have any ______ to travel.
Using this service ensures seamless ______ between destinations.
Using this service ensures seamless ______ between destinations.
The main benefit of this system is its ability to connect ______ rapidly.
The main benefit of this system is its ability to connect ______ rapidly.
People prefer this travel method for its ______ and efficiency.
People prefer this travel method for its ______ and efficiency.
An interconnected network enhances overall travel ______.
An interconnected network enhances overall travel ______.
The design of the system focuses on minimizing ______ during travel.
The design of the system focuses on minimizing ______ during travel.
Providing direct routes is essential for effective ______ planning.
Providing direct routes is essential for effective ______ planning.
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Study Notes
Characteristics of Transport Systems in Cities
- Transport systems comprise three main elements: network density, infrastructure quality, and variety of transport modes.
- Network density is determined by the number of nodes (access points) and routes available in a location.
- Urban areas exhibit higher network density compared to rural regions, facilitating increased movement.
- Quality infrastructure enhances the performance and reliability of transport systems, promoting efficient movement of goods and people.
Locations of Transport Nodes
- Transport nodes are strategically positioned near essential services to maximize accessibility.
- In Singapore, major transport nodes like MRT stations are concentrated around the central business district (CBD).
- Key nodes include Raffles Place, City Hall, Little India, and Chinatown, serving as critical access points for employment and services.
Quality of Transport Infrastructure
- Good transport infrastructure includes roads, rail systems, and modes for varied journeys.
- Non-motorized transport options, such as biking and walking, are promoted to reduce environmental impact.
- Car and bike-sharing schemes contribute to sustainability in urban transportation.
Concentration of Activities
- Cities provide diverse services, and efficient transport nodes increase accessibility for residents.
- Proximity of transport nodes to services encourages higher foot traffic and easier access for users.
Level of Accessibility
- Accessibility refers to the ease of reaching destinations, influenced by time and cost.
- High accessibility indicates that a location can be easily reached within a reasonable timeframe and expense.
- Major transport interchanges are generally situated in areas with high connectivity to other transport options.
Reasons for Transport Systems in Cities
- Transport systems support the movement of goods and essential services, vital for urban living.
- E-commerce trends have increased demand for efficient delivery services, often utilizing transport systems for door-to-door services.
- Examples include Mexico City’s water trucks and delivery systems in Singapore for petroleum and frozen foods.
Connecting Different Transport Modes
- Transport systems facilitate seamless transitions between various modes of travel, enhancing overall connectivity.
- Routes can be unimodal (single mode) or intermodal (combination of different modes), with cities offering multiple options to cater to diverse needs.
Optimal Conditions for Transport Modes
- Each transport mode operates best under specific conditions pertaining to distance and load capacity for goods.
- Understanding these optimal conditions aids in effective urban planning and enhances user experience in transportation systems.
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