As the Municipal Transport Commissioner, you are managing a sudden strike by private transport operators on the morning of a major state-level university entrance examination. You have access to a limited reserve fleet of 50 government buses and a small contingency of traffic police. Your primary objective is to facilitate the timely movement of thousands of candidates while ensuring that essential emergency corridors remain functional. Under these strict logistical constraints, which of the following immediate resource allocation actions are optimal?
- Deploying the reserve buses as high-frequency point-to-point shuttles connecting major suburban railway hubs directly to the clusters of examination centers.Cevap
- BRequisitioning private commercial vehicles without prior statutory approval to immediately augment the government transport fleet for the day.
- Assigning the limited traffic police personnel to prioritize clearing bottlenecks along the designated examination shuttle routes and critical hospital corridors.Cevap
- DSuspending all regular emergency transport services temporarily to divert every available government vehicle exclusively for student transportation.
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The optimal actions are deploying the reserve buses as point-to-point shuttles from railway hubs to exam centers, and assigning traffic police to prioritize those shuttle routes along with critical hospital corridors.
The correct actions represent a balanced, legally sound approach to resource allocation. Deploying shuttles between transit hubs and exam centers maximizes the efficiency of the limited bus fleet. Concurrently, focusing the limited traffic police on these specific shuttle routes and hospital corridors directly supports both the transportation of students and the maintenance of essential emergency services.
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Resource Allocation and Priority Ranking