Abstract
The aim of the research work is to find out factors affecting the road improvements for the roads adjacent to the bus terminus. Transport is the basic utility which serves for the people in the aspects of daily demand. The traffic existing around the core area of the city is usually high when compared with roads connecting city with highways. Bus transportation is the basic need for public transportation of a city. The demand of bus transportation increases day by day due to more usage of peoples migrates from various locations to the city area. The infrastructure development in bus terminus is still a big question mark whether the terminus improvement exists as per the increase in traffic capacity or not. The reason behind the analysis is that the improper arrangement of existing road furniture's without any possibility for future expansion as per increase in demand. The solution for the traffic problem occurs around the bus terminuses was identified and the standards for the terminal elements were made. This helps the pedestrians and vehicles to make a smooth flow of traffic around the terminal area.
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