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<abstract>To make buses a more reliable and effective high-speed transit
alternative, a new concept-- Bus Rapid Transit--proposes (1)	 
running buses on highways exclusively for them or on HOV lanes or
(2) improving service on busier routes on city streets. Federal  
support for Bus Rapid Transit projects may come from several	 
different sources, including the Federal Transit Administration&apos;s
New Starts, Bus Capital, and Urbanized Area Formula Grants	 
programs, but its use is constrained. Two Bus Rapid Transit	 
projects have received about $831 million in funding commitments 
from the current New Starts Program. Few additional Bus Rapid	 
Transit projects will likely receive funding commitments under	 
the current New Starts Program, which expires in 2003, because	 
few Bus Rapid Transit projects are ready to compete for funding; 
many projects are eligible to compete for the $462 million that  
is projected to remain available for fiscal year 2003; and some  
types of Bus Rapid Transit projects are ineligible for New Starts
funding because projects are required to operate on separate	 
right-of-ways for the exclusive use of mass transit and 	 
high-occupancy vehicles. The Bus Rapid Transit systems generally 
had lower capital costs per mile than did the Light Rail systems 
in the cities GAO reviewed, although neither system had a clear  
advantage in operating costs. Precise operating cost comparisons 
for Bus Rapid Transit and Light Rail systems within and between  
cities are difficult because of differences among transit	 
agencies, transit systems, and how they account for costs. The	 
performance characteristics also varied widely, with the largest 
Bus Rapid Transit system ridership about equal to the largest	 
Light Rail ridership. Each program offers various advantages and 
disadvantages. Bus Rapid Transit provides a more flexible	 
approach than light rail because buses can be routed to eliminate
transfers; buses can operate on busways, HOV lanes, and city	 
arterial streets; and the Bus Rapid Transit concept can be	 
implemented in stages. However, transit officials repeatedly said
that buses have a poor public image.</abstract>
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