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Usable days
Average per route/day

30-day public overview

What the available data shows

Between 7/4/2026 and 8/2/2026, 491 routes were analyzed. The average was 10.75 route-vehicle pairs per day.

Usable days
26 of 30
Average per route/day
10.75
Unit
Route-vehicle pairs/day

This overview measures observed supply and record quality. It does not measure demand, capacity, or regulatory punctuality. See how metrics are calculated.

Live vehicles and historical trend
The chart shows observed supply and its variation over the period. It helps identify drops and rebounds, but does not measure demand, capacity, or actual boarding times.
Observed supply per day
Annual Trend of Observed Supply
Trips and licensed fleet
Trips show aggregate operational output; they do not represent demand, capacity, or passengers transported. Licensing records may be updated with a delay.
Trips per day
Age and equipment by fleet type
Licensed fleet age and equipment by type
Fleet type Vehicles Average age Air conditioning Wheelchair lift USB WiFi
Trips and record quality by route
Route Consortium Trips Average duration Route shape Records Trips/supply
Trip compliance ...
Routes with trip compliance alerts
RouteTripsRoute shapeRecords
Fleet registration alerts ...
Vehicle types with alerts in the complete licensing record
TypeVehiclesAverage age12+ yearsOverdue inspectionMissing dateSource
These charts summarize signal trends, concentration, and quality. They help prioritize review, but do not prove cause, effect, or responsibility on their own.
Route trends
Average supply by consortium
Peak supply response
Routes with the largest supply drop
Comparison across routes, consortia and operators
The comparison ranks observations from the selected period. It helps compare patterns, but does not replace an inspection or explain the cause of each deviation on its own.
In "Routes" mode, the table prioritizes the most critical cases and you can filter one or more routes separated by commas. In "Consortia" and "Operators" modes, the table becomes an aggregate comparison.
Operational comparison by route, consortium or operator
How to read this comparison
  • Routes The table highlights the most critical routes first and lets you filter by route number.
  • Attention index The index combines only available evidence and is empty when fewer than three families can be compared.
  • Estimates Headway, supply and reliability help compare operations, but do not measure capacity, passenger demand or exact arrival time.
Inactive routes ...
Routes with no recent operation observed
RouteLast observed operationInactive days
Largest supply drops ...
Routes with the largest drops in observed supply
RouteDropAverage supply
Estimated headway deviations ...
Routes with the greatest deviation from estimated headway
RouteEstimatedScheduled
Detailed Audits

Service Gaps

Hours from 06:00 to 23:00 when the fleet was below 20% of the route's daily median, indicating a possible service gap.

Headway adherence

Shows how closely the active fleet followed the route's historical pattern. Hours more than 60% below the reference are flagged.

Scheduled service days

Compares historical data with the days on which the route should operate and flags possible service failures.

Operator comparison

Compares average performance across consortia (Internorte, Intersul, Santa Cruz, Transcarioca) or individual operators.

Garage Audit

Proportion of vehicles currently in garage by operator. During operational hours (6am–11pm Rio time), Operators with more than 40% of their fleet stopped are flagged.

Peak vs. Off-Peak

Ratio between the average fleet at peak (06:00–09:00 and 17:00–20:00 Rio time) and off-peak. Routes above 1.3 add substantial peak supply; values below 1.1 indicate little change.

Service Span (Start and End Time)

First and last hour with active fleet per day. Compares each day to the typical pattern — flags "late start" and "premature end."

Inactive routes

Officially registered routes with no buses observed for several days.

Weekdays vs. weekends

Compares daily averages between weekdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Crosses with serviceDays to differentiate expected pause from service failure.

Statistical Anomalies

Detects days when the fleet is far above or below the route's usual level (z-score above 2). Useful for finding unusual days without manual inspection.

Reporting delay by operator

Current snapshot: % of the fleet with fresh, delayed (stale) or missing (missing) GPS by operator.

Route adherence

Vehicles currently more than N meters away from the official route of their route (ignores buses in garages).

Stop coverage (snapshot)

Shows what percentage of a route's official stops have a bus within the selected distance, and lists the most isolated stops.

Estimated interval between buses

Estimates the typical time between buses using the fleet observed on the route and the predicted route. It is a supply comparison, not an arrival prediction for a stop.