In public transport, bus bunching, clumping, convoying, piggybacking or platooning is a phenomenon whereby two or more transit vehicles (such as buses or trains) that were scheduled at regular intervals along a common route instead bunch together and form a platoon. This occurs when leading vehicles are unable to keep their schedule and fall behind to such an extent that trailing vehicles catch up to them.
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| - Pulkbildung (de)
- Bus bunching (en)
- Groupage d'autobus (fr)
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| - Pulkbildung nennt man das Entstehen einer zusammenhängenden Fahrzeugreihe während des Verkehrsflusses. (de)
- In public transport, bus bunching, clumping, convoying, piggybacking or platooning is a phenomenon whereby two or more transit vehicles (such as buses or trains) that were scheduled at regular intervals along a common route instead bunch together and form a platoon. This occurs when leading vehicles are unable to keep their schedule and fall behind to such an extent that trailing vehicles catch up to them. (en)
- Le groupage d'autobus ou regroupement de bus est le phénomène par lequel deux autobus devant circuler sur une même ligne à plusieurs minutes d'intervalle finissent parfois par se suivre immédiatement, le premier en retard sur l'horaire prévu et plus plein que d'habitude, le second à l'heure ou en avance et moins rempli qu'ordinairement. (fr)
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| - Pulkbildung nennt man das Entstehen einer zusammenhängenden Fahrzeugreihe während des Verkehrsflusses. (de)
- In public transport, bus bunching, clumping, convoying, piggybacking or platooning is a phenomenon whereby two or more transit vehicles (such as buses or trains) that were scheduled at regular intervals along a common route instead bunch together and form a platoon. This occurs when leading vehicles are unable to keep their schedule and fall behind to such an extent that trailing vehicles catch up to them. (en)
- Le groupage d'autobus ou regroupement de bus est le phénomène par lequel deux autobus devant circuler sur une même ligne à plusieurs minutes d'intervalle finissent parfois par se suivre immédiatement, le premier en retard sur l'horaire prévu et plus plein que d'habitude, le second à l'heure ou en avance et moins rempli qu'ordinairement. (fr)
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