dwell time
复数形式
dwell times
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停留时间, 停靠时间
the period a vehicle, such as a bus or train, remains stationary at a stop to allow passengers to board and alight
Dwell time refers to the amount of time a vehicle, such as a bus, train, or plane, stays at a stop or station before continuing on its journey. It includes the time passengers take to get on or off, and any other activities, like loading or unloading cargo. Short dwell times are important for maintaining schedules and avoiding delays, while longer dwell times may be needed in busy stations or when handling large groups of passengers. Managing dwell time helps ensure that transportation services run smoothly and on time.
- Transit agencies aim to reduce dwell time to improve overall service efficiency.
交通机构旨在减少停留时间以提高整体服务效率。
- Excessive dwell time at busy stations can cause delays and disrupt schedules.
在繁忙车站的过度停留时间可能会导致延误并打乱时刻表。
- Passengers' boarding and alighting speed significantly influences the dwell time at each stop.
乘客上下车的速度显著影响每个站点的停留时间。
- Design features like wide doors and low floors can help minimize dwell time for public transport vehicles.
像宽门和低地板这样的设计特征可以帮助最小化公共交通车辆的停留时间。
- Accurate data on dwell time can aid in optimizing transit operations and scheduling.
关于停留时间的准确数据有助于优化运输操作和调度。