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DDRT in the United Kingdom

A collection of case studies about three digital demand-responsive services across the United Kingdom.

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As the UK looks to “level up” public transport, digital demand-responsive transport (DDRT) is proving a solution for a variety of transport challenges, including low-patronage fixed-route bus services, rural areas without any connections to transport, and nationwide transport networks looking to expand service.

This paper integrates case studies from three such demand-responsive services: MK Connect in Milton Keynes, Tees Flex in the Tees Valley, and fflecsi, which operates throughout Wales.

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