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Standards

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) develops and maintains standards to ensure safety, efficiency, and reliability of public transportation systems.

Ensuring Safety: APTA’s Updated Comprehensive Standards for Public Transportation

Standards are an important program activity at APTA and in the public transportation industry. APTA plays a major role in creating active working structures within the organization focused on the development of standards. Over 1,300 industry volunteers serving on 27 active working groups have developed standards for bus transit, rail transit, commuter rail, procurement, security, safety, technology, and sustainability. These consensus-based documents have a huge impact on the management and operations of these organizations. These standards are used to achieve operational efficiencies, improve safety, reliability, and services, facilities and vehicles.

APTA standards are developed by the Working Groups using a consensus-based process. Members of these Working Groups serve voluntarily. The work of these Working Groups represents a consensus of broad expertise, including public transportation systems, builders, suppliers, labor, government representatives, and others within the industry.

Standards Groups

Bus Transit Sytems Standards

Bus Transit Sytems Standards

Bus Standards address many facets of the industry including Operations, Training, Rapid Transit and more. The documents being developed are performance-based, not prescriptive in nature and are designed to be a resource for all programs, big and small.
Bus Transit Systems
Rail Transit Systems

Rail Transit Systems

Rail Transit Standards address various aspects of the industry including Operations, Training, Inspection and more. The documents being developed are designed to be a resource for all programs, large and small.
Rail Transit Systems
Commuter, Intercity and High Speed Rail (PRESS)

Commuter, Intercity and High Speed Rail (PRESS)

Passenger Rail Equipment Safety Standards (PRESS) apply to commuter rail programs. The majority of these documents address technical issues of the rolling stock and other fixed assets required to create a full system.
Commuter, Intercity, & HSR
Procurement

Procurement

APTA’s Procurement Standards provide a clear, consistent framework to support fair, transparent, and effective purchasing across the public transportation industry. Developed with input from transit professionals, these standards help agencies and partners manage risk, ensure compliance, and promote best practices that deliver value and integrity throughout the procurement process.
Procurement
Sustainability & Urban Design

Sustainability & Urban Design

APTA’s Sustainability & Urban Design Standards support public transportation systems that are environmentally responsible, community-focused, and built to last. These standards offer guidance on integrating transit with urban design, promoting efficient land use, reducing environmental impacts, and creating safe, accessible, and livable places that serve riders and the communities around them.
Sustainability & Urban Design
Security & Emergency Management

Security & Emergency Management

APTA’s Security and Emergency Management Standards provide a consistent framework to help public transportation agencies prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from security threats and emergencies. Developed collaboratively with industry experts, these standards support resilient operations, protect passengers and employees, and strengthen coordination across agencies and partners when it matters most.
Security & Emergency Management
Mobility Management

Mobility Management

APTA’s mobility management standards provide guidance for coordinating services, information, and resources to help people move more easily across transportation options. These standards promote customer-centered planning, integration between transit and community services, and efficient use of public resources to improve access, equity, and overall mobility.
Mobility Management
Technology for Transit Systems

Technology for Transit Systems

APTA’s Technology Standards provide a common framework for planning, implementing, and maintaining the systems that power modern public transportation. They support interoperability, cybersecurity, data integrity, and innovation across areas such as fare payment, communications, and intelligent transportation systems—helping agencies adopt new technologies efficiently, safely, and with confidence.
Technology for Transit Systems

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