DRT Local Authority Toolkit

The "Demand Responsive Transport Local Authority Toolkit" is a document published by the Department for Transport, which provides guidance for local authorities in designing, implementing, and managing demand-responsive transport services. The document defines demand-responsive transport (DRT) and describes the different types of DRT services available, including flexible routes, on-demand services, and shared taxis. It outlines the benefits of DRT, such as improving access to services and reducing social isolation, and highlights examples of successful DRT services in the UK and around the world. The document also includes guidance on how to assess the demand for DRT services, plan and procure DRT contracts, and evaluate DRT services. It concludes with recommendations for local authorities to consider when implementing DRT services, such as ensuring accessibility for disabled passengers and using technology to improve service efficiency.

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