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In October 2004, the New Jersey Legislature passed a bill directing the Commissioner
of Transportation, in consultation with the Executive Director of NJ TRANSIT, to prepare
a report evaluating the viability of Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) in New Jersey. The bill
recognized that New Jersey's transportation needs are broad and diverse and noted
that it is in the State's interest to actively improve and diversify a transportation system
that has proven fundamental to its long-term economic success.


In July 2005, the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) contracted with
the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers University (VTC) and Booz
Allen Hamilton (BAH) to conduct a study of PRT.

The prestigious Economist magazine has a look at PRT in this article "Beyond the Stagecoach."
Well respected consultancy Booz Allen Hamilton provided this report into strategies for advancing state of the PRT industry
In June 2006 a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the Kingdom of Sweden and the State of California regarding renewable fuel, energy and green transportation. Following on from this, the Institute for Sustainable Transport in Sweden sent representatives as part of a delegation to California and this is their travel report.
Lean production theory provides a basis for understanding how Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) improves upon traditional mass transit. Lean production refers to manufacturing processes that improve upon mass production techniques to reduce cost, reduce time to produce, improve quality, and better respond to market demands. The benefits of lean production techniques have been documented in several studies, including an intensive worldwide study of the automotive industry. Those same benefits as applied to transit planning have important implications for the economic development of our communities.
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