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Metropolitan Area Express BRT Line : ウィキペディア英語版 | Metropolitan Area Express (Las Vegas)
The Metropolitan Area Express, or MAX, is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line owned by the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada and operated by Veolia Transportation. MAX began operations on June 30, 2004. The line is currently serviced between the Downtown Transportation Center and North Las Vegas. The route currently runs on a 12-minute frequency during the day, 20 minutes at night using only 10 vehicles purchased from Irisbus in France. These vehicles can hold a passenger load of 131 passengers. All fare payment is done off the vehicle at the stations. Special ticket vending machines are at every station where passengers must pay fare before boarding as there is no fare box on board. Once on board, fare enforcement officers are at hand to check bus passes which are issued by the TVM upon payment. TheBRT service was chosen by the RTC over light rail service due in part to costs of building and maintaining light rail. The RTC felt it was better to operate rubber tire transit rather than to have an expensive light rail system that would be too much to operate. ==Safety record== All operators that drive MAX vehicles are required to have 2 years of preventable-free service. This means that a driver cannot have a preventable incident or accident for 2 years while driving for RTC Transit, the fixed route system also owned by the RTC and operated by Veolia. Then, operators are taken through training once again to be "MAX Certified".
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