Assignment 2.3 – Formal Report Outline

Research Topic: Reducing the problem of overcrowding by the 99 B-Line service by proposing a new, parallel bus line

 

Introduction

  • A brief synopsis on the 99 B-Line and its users in Vancouver
  • Statement of Problem: The 99-B Line runs through a few of Vancouver’s busiest areas. With an increase in commuters, the service has failed to curb the problem of overcrowding at the Commercial-Broadway Station and has become North America’s ‘busiest bus route’
  • Audience: Mayors’ Council on Regional Transportation along with TransLink PLC who operate this bus line

Body

  • Identifying the problem

                  – Increase in the population in Vancouver

                  – Increase in the number of commuters who use this bus line

                  – Understanding the nature and purpose of these commuters

  • Data collection

                  – Primary – Surveys and consumer interviews

                  – Secondary – Articles and/or regional transport websites that talk about the inefficiency of the bus route

  • Evaluating how this problem has further recurring consequences in terms of time and energy.
  • Proposed Solution: Implementation of a new bus line that runs parallel with the 99B-Line that runs directly from Commercial Broadway Station to UBC (as a prominent number of consumers are UBC faculty; staff and students)
  • Analysis of the proposed solution:

                   – Economic Incentives

                   –  Potential Pareto Optimality

                   –  Externalities

Conclusion

  • A summary of the analysis and overall findings
  • Implementation of the proposed solution

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