2020 will primarily be remembered as the year of the global pandemic – but here at Optibus we’ve used our time in (and out of) lockdown to make it easier than ever to build better transportation networks, and are hard at work on making transportation planning and scheduling smarter, better and easier than ever in 2021.
Click the image to take a quick trip through the highlights of the Optibus product journey, or find out more below.
Over the past year, we made it even easier for planners, schedulers and decision-makers of all stripes to get an early look at the effect that different planning decisions will have on the schedule – and on the bottom line – through features like:
Streamline your workflow by syncing your timetable with your schedule. Any changes you make to routes, travel times or trips are automatically reflected in your schedule.
Check whether your timetable will meet the vehicle requirements by looking at a preliminary vehicle schedule (or a graphic view of your vehicles) while you’re still in the planning stage.
Visualize when and where trips and routes intersect at a glance, and use that info to see how to reduce the number of vehicles or make it easier for passengers to transfer.
Even as we’re constantly innovating and developing, with automatic updates every two weeks, we’re also busy taking the stuff we’re already helping planners and schedulers do… and kicking it up a notch to do it even better.
The list of data systems Optibus integrates with keeps getting longer. In 2020 we worked with the Department for Transport to ensure compliance with the UK’s Bus Open Data Service (BODS), and integrated with Avail Technologies for CAD/AVL data.
Our optimization algorithms were pretty powerful before, but now they’ve received a turbo boost leading to even better, faster results – even when the challenges are really complex.
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Our rotating rosters already make driver workweeks more equitable and easier to maintain. Now you get more control over the types of duties and timing of the rotation, along with greater efficiency.
Each week is treated as its own roster, and you can see KPIs for each week individually or all the weeks together.
Learn more about the case for roster optimization
In addition to the big stuff, we also analyzed many requests for smaller upgrades that would make a big difference, and developed over 30 new planning and scheduling features in a two-day Quickathon that made the platform easier to navigate and gave planners and schedulers greater control.
We’re also really excited about the extensive mapping capabilities we’ve developed over the past 12 months and all the cool stuff this enables cities to do – most of all, the way it gives planners a passenger’s-eye view of the communities their riders live in and travel in. Some of this is still in beta for now, but stay tuned for more.
Read more:
➤Best Practices for Scheduling and Planning in the Social Distancing Era
➤Using ‘Lifestyle Rosters’ to Improve Diversity and Encourage Driver Retention
➤Under the Hood of Our New and Improved EV Module