Mohring effect
English
editEtymology
editNamed after economist Herbert Mohring who identified the effect in 1972.
Noun
editMohring effect (plural Mohring effects)
- (uncommon, transport) The observation that, if the frequency of a transit service (e.g., buses per hour) increases with demand, then a rise in demand shortens the waiting time of passengers at stops and stations.
Further reading
edit- Mohring effect on Wikipedia.Wikipedia