Passenger Trips per Revenue Mile
Updated Using 2022 Data
Passenger trips per revenue mile evaluates the number of trips each revenue mile generates.
Methodology
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Methodology: Passenger Trips per Revenue Mile
Passenger trips per revenue mile is the ratio of annual passenger boardings to total annual transit revenue miles of service, a key indicator of service effectiveness.
Calculation
`"Passenger Trips per Revenue Mile" = (∑ "Annual Transit Passenger Trips")/(∑ "Annual Transit Revenue Miles")`
Reporting Periods
Definitions: Passenger Trips per Revenue Mile
- Fixed-Route Transit: A system for transporting multiple people that uses one or more vehicles operating on a prescribed route according to a fixed schedule. This term does not describe fixed-route air travel, ferries, or water taxis.
- Passenger Trips per Revenue Mile: The ratio of annual passenger boardings to total annual transit revenue miles of service.
- Reporting Periods
- Yearly: Transit data reported for federal fiscal year, from October 1 to September 30.
- Transit: A travel mode in which vehicles (including buses, streetcars, street-running light rail, and commuter rail) pick up and drop off passengers at regular stops/stations.
- Transit Passenger Trips: The total number of passenger trips on transit vehicles. A trip is counted each time a passenger boards a transit vehicle. Thus, each time a passenger transfers between buses to reach a destination, it is counted as a passenger trip.
- Transit Revenue Miles: The number of annual miles a transit vehicle travels while in active service (available to pick up revenue passengers).
Date of last refresh: 11/09/2023
SOURCE
FDOT - Florida Transit Information and Performance Handbook