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Transit Performance Measures in California

UCD-ITS-RP-16-81

Research Report

Suggested Citation:
Rodier, Caroline J. and Emily Issac (2016) Transit Performance Measures in California. Mineta Transportation Institute Publications

This research is the result of a California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) request to assess the most commonly available transit performance measures in California. Caltrans wanted to understand performance measures and data used by
Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) and transit agencies to help it develop statewide measures. This report serves as a summary reference guide to help Caltrans understand the numerous and diverse performance measures used by MPOs
and transit agencies in California. First, investigators review the available literature to identify a complete transit performance framework for the purposes of organizing agency measures, metrics, and data sources. Next, they review the latest transit
performance measures documented in planning reports for the four largest MPOs in California (San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Sacramento). Researchers pay special attention to the transit performance measures used by these
MPOs, because these measures are available for the majority of California’s population. Finally, investigators summarize 231 performance measures used by a total 26 local transit agencies in the State of California, based on transit planning documents
available on the internet.

Key words:
Transit performance measures, Transit data, Metropolitan Planning, Organizations, Caltrans, Transit planning