GB/T 31455.7-2015
ActiveIntelligent system of bus rapid transit—Part 7: Interface specifications between public transport priority device and traffic signal control
快速公交(BRT)智能系统 第7部分:公交优先设备与交通信号控制机通信数据接口规范
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the communication data interface between public transport priority devices and traffic signal controllers in Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems. It is applied in urban BRT networks to enable real-time data exchange, allowing buses to request and receive priority at signalized intersections. The standard ensures interoperability between different manufacturers' equipment, supporting efficient traffic flow and reduced bus travel times in dedicated BRT corridors.
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