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| | Personal rapid transit (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04) |
 | | Personal rapid transit, or PRT is a transport method that offers on-demand non-stop transportation from any point on a specially built network to any other point on that network. |
 | | In contrast, conventional mass transit systems in low-density cities often have waits of an hour or more, stop every few hundred yards, and require multiple transfers, with a wait at each transfer. |
 | | In transit planning with the above assumptions, if PRT is built in a high density corridor, it is less efficient than trains, and in a low density corridor, it is less efficient than a bus line or automobile, especially since the capital costs of streets are already sunk. |
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